Faux Linen Tie-Up Shades

Organic crosshatch texture in a casual unlined tie-up format. HPD Textured Faux Linen tie-up shades offer a broad neutral and accent palette — light, breezy, and decorative for rooms where natural light and texture matter.

Textured Faux Linen tie-up shades bring the organic warmth and crosshatch character of faux linen to windows where a relaxed, unstructured treatment suits the space. Unlined construction keeps them light and decorative — the coordinating backing fabric paired with the face fabric. Available in an extensive palette from organic neutrals through to bold accent colors. Best suited to kitchens, dining rooms, and sunrooms where natural light is valued.

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What makes Textured Faux Linen tie-up shades distinctive?

The crosshatch weave creates genuine surface depth — a natural two-tone variation as horizontal and vertical threads catch light differently. Available in an extensive palette from birch and oatmeal through to indigo, slate teal, and desert orange. Unlined, coordinating backing.

How does a tie-up shade hang and how do I adjust the height?

HPD tie-up shades hang via a 4-inch pole pocket that slides onto a curtain rod up to 1½ inches in diameter — the same installation as a standard rod pocket curtain. Each shade has two 70-inch fabric ties that gather and secure the fabric at your desired height. Tie into a bow or knot at the front or back of the shade to create a casual, relaxed look. To lower the shade, simply untie and smooth the fabric back down. Available in one ready-made size: 46 inches wide by 63 inches long. Sold per shade.

How much light do unlined tie-up shades filter?

Unlined tie-up shades are primarily decorative — they provide daytime privacy and filter light depending on the weave density and color, but do not meaningfully block it. Suited to rooms where natural light is valued: kitchens, breakfast rooms, and sunrooms where style rather than light control is the goal.

What rooms suit faux linen tie-up shades?

Kitchens, sunrooms, breakfast rooms, and casual living rooms where organic texture and natural light are the design priorities. Suits Scandinavian, coastal, farmhouse, and transitional interiors.

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