By Image Magic Printing Team • 03 Aug, 2026
Article 79 · Bunting Material Comparison

Indoor vs Outdoor Bunting Materials: PP Synthetic Paper, Tarpaulin and Fabric

Compare three popular banner and bunting materials by print appearance, water resistance, wind exposure, finishing, portability, storage and suitability for indoor promotions, outdoor events, retail displays and exhibition backdrops.

Published: 3 August 2026Author: Image Magic Printing TeamReading time: Approximately 12 minutesCategory: Event Printing
Quick answer

Which bunting material should you choose?

Choose PP synthetic paper for indoor roll-up buntings, retail displays, reception areas and exhibitions where a smooth surface, lightweight construction and professional image reproduction are important.

Choose tarpaulin for temporary outdoor banners, shopfront promotions, roadshows, sports events and directional signs that need stronger resistance to water, handling and outdoor exposure.

Choose fabric for premium indoor backdrops, stages, exhibitions, photography areas and media walls where low glare, a softer appearance and convenient folded storage are valuable.

The material alone does not determine whether a display is suitable for the location. The stand, frame, eyelets, stitching, ropes, installation surface, wind exposure and duration must also be considered.

Understanding PP Synthetic Paper, Tarpaulin and Fabric

Smooth indoor display

PP Synthetic Paper

PP synthetic paper is a polypropylene-based display substrate designed to provide a smooth, paper-like printing surface together with improved resistance to moisture and tearing.

Common advantages

  • Smooth surface for photographs and corporate graphics
  • Lightweight and suitable for portable displays
  • Better moisture resistance than ordinary paper
  • Available in matte, satin and specialist display grades
  • Suitable for retractable roll-up systems

Common limitations

  • Not intended for unrestricted outdoor exposure
  • Can curl when an unsuitable grade is used
  • May scratch, crease or mark during rough handling
  • Requires compatibility with the selected stand
Durable outdoor banner

Tarpaulin

Tarpaulin is normally a coated PVC banner material with an internal reinforcing structure. It is widely used for outdoor promotions, hanging banners and temporary event signage.

Common advantages

  • Water-resistant and suitable for temporary outdoor use
  • Compatible with eyelets, pole pockets and reinforced edges
  • Available in custom sizes
  • Strong enough for many hanging applications
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor promotions

Common limitations

  • Heavier and less refined than synthetic display paper
  • May show folds, waves or surface texture
  • Gloss and texture may affect photography
  • Wind can stress eyelets and installation points
Premium low-glare presentation

Fabric

Fabric banners normally use printed polyester or stretchable textile material. They are popular for exhibition frames, stages, media walls and photography backdrops.

Common advantages

  • Soft appearance with relatively low glare
  • Can be folded for easier transportation
  • Suitable for large backdrops and frame systems
  • Premium presentation for events and photographs
  • Available for selected single- or double-sided systems

Common limitations

  • May wrinkle when stored or installed incorrectly
  • Requires suitable tension, stitching or frame finishing
  • Not every fabric is intended for outdoor weather
  • Usually costs more than basic tarpaulin
Material names are broad categories. PP synthetic paper, tarpaulin and fabric are available in different thicknesses, weights, coatings, backings and surface finishes. Confirm the exact product specification rather than relying only on the material name.

PP Synthetic Paper vs Tarpaulin vs Fabric

Selection factorPP synthetic paperTarpaulinFabric
Typical constructionPolypropylene-based synthetic sheetCoated PVC banner material with reinforcementPolyester or compatible printed textile
Best environmentIndoor or shelteredIndoor or temporary outdoorMainly indoor or sheltered unless outdoor-rated
Surface appearanceSmooth and paper-likeBanner-like with visible textureSoft, textile and relatively low glare
Water resistanceGood at substrate levelVery good for normal temporary exposureDepends on fabric, ink and finishing
Wind suitabilityLimited; stand stability is a concernBetter when installed correctlyDepends on fabric type and frame system
Image detailVery good on a suitable smooth gradeGood for normal event and promotional viewingVery good with suitable polyester and printing
GlareLow to moderate depending on finishModerate depending on coatingNormally low
CreasingCan crease or curlCan show folds and wavesCan wrinkle but may be tensioned or steamed appropriately
TransportUsually rolled or stored inside a cassetteRolled for best presentationCan normally be folded or rolled
Common finishingRoll-up cassette, top rail or display holderEyelets, welded edges, pole pockets or ropesStitched sleeves, zips, silicone edges or frame tension
Typical useRoll-ups, retail and corporate displaysOutdoor banners, shopfronts and event signageBackdrops, stages, exhibitions and media walls
Relative costEconomical to premiumGenerally economicalModerate to premium
“Waterproof” does not mean weatherproof in every situation. Material, ink and finishing may resist rain, but wind, prolonged sunlight, installation failure and physical damage can still affect the complete display.

When to Choose PP Synthetic Paper

PP synthetic paper is best suited to professional indoor displays where print smoothness, portability and compatibility with a roll-up stand are more important than heavy-duty outdoor durability.

Roll-up bunting

Selected roll-up systems use waterproof PP synthetic paper or another compatible synthetic display film. The material must remain flexible enough to retract into the cassette while hanging reasonably flat when extended.

Retail and shopping-mall promotions

PP synthetic paper provides a neat presentation for product launches, promotional offers, service information and seasonal campaigns in controlled indoor environments.

Corporate events and seminars

The smooth surface supports logos, photographs, text and QR codes for registration areas, conference rooms, reception spaces and presentation entrances.

Advantages over ordinary paper

Synthetic paper does not absorb moisture in the same manner as ordinary cellulose paper. It therefore provides greater resistance to humidity, wet handling and accidental splashes.

Do not select PP synthetic paper for open outdoor use merely because it is described as waterproof. The material can still be affected by wind, scratches, repeated bending and an unsuitable display stand.

When to Choose Tarpaulin

Tarpaulin is the most practical general-purpose option for temporary outdoor banners, building-front promotions, event signs and larger hanging displays.

Outdoor promotions

Tarpaulin is suitable for shop sales, event entrances, sports activities, school functions and directional banners exposed to normal rain and sunlight for a defined campaign period.

Custom sizes

The material can be produced in a wide range of dimensions and finished with eyelets, reinforced edges, pole pockets, ropes or other suitable installation methods.

Visibility from a distance

Tarpaulin works well for large headlines, event names, sponsor logos and directional messages viewed from across a road, field, hall or car park.

Durability and installation

The material may be durable, but the complete result depends on the spacing of eyelets, edge reinforcement, supporting structure and number of fixing points.

Never depend on the banner material alone for outdoor safety. A large tarpaulin can catch substantial wind. Installation should be suitable for the banner size, location, exposure and supporting structure.

When to Choose Fabric

Fabric is suitable when the display needs a softer, premium and lower-glare appearance for exhibitions, photography, stages or reusable frame systems.

Exhibition backdrops

Stretchable polyester graphics can be fitted over lightweight aluminium frames to create straight or curved event walls with a relatively smooth appearance.

Photography and media areas

The textile surface normally reflects less harsh light than glossy PVC banner material, making fabric useful for interviews, group photographs, launches and sponsor walls.

Stage and conference backgrounds

Fabric can create a softer visual treatment behind speakers, performers, presentation screens and product-launch areas.

Transportation

Fabric graphics can usually be folded into a smaller package than rigid or cassette-based display materials. Wrinkles should be removed or tensioned appropriately before the event begins.

Not all fabric is the same. Stretch fabric, flag fabric, blockout fabric and outdoor banner fabric have different characteristics. Confirm the exact application before ordering.

Choosing Bunting Material for Indoor Use

Indoor environments normally provide protection from heavy rain and strong wind, allowing businesses to prioritise appearance, portability, low glare and compatibility with display hardware.

Retail shops PP synthetic paper provides a smooth surface for product promotions, pricing messages and brand visuals.
Exhibition booths Roll-up synthetic displays suit individual messages, while fabric creates a wider branded booth background.
Reception areas A matte synthetic or fabric display creates a controlled professional appearance under office lighting.
Stages and photography Fabric is often preferred when low glare and a soft background are important.

Indoor does not always mean fully protected

Displays near entrances, open-air walkways, loading areas or shopping-mall doors may still encounter wind, humidity and occasional water. The material and stand should match the actual position.

Consider the lighting

Bright spotlights can create reflections on glossy surfaces. Matte PP, grey-back display film or fabric may provide a more controlled appearance under exhibition lighting.

Consider pedestrian movement

A lightweight stand placed in a narrow walkway can be knocked by customers, trolleys or event equipment. Stability and floor clearance remain important.

Choosing Bunting Material for Outdoor Use

Outdoor displays must cope with a combination of rain, sunlight, wind, temperature changes, dust and physical movement. Tarpaulin is normally the most practical material of the three for temporary outdoor banners.

Rain and moisture

Tarpaulin provides good water resistance, but water can still collect around folds, ropes and hardware. The banner should be installed so that water does not create unnecessary weight or stress.

Wind load

Wind is often a greater concern than rain. A large solid banner behaves like a sail and transfers pressure to its edges, eyelets, ropes and supporting structure.

Sunlight and campaign duration

Outdoor colour durability depends on the ink, material, print process, direction of sunlight and length of exposure. A temporary campaign and a permanent sign require different expectations.

Installation surface

Railings, fences, building walls, temporary frames and poles create different stresses. The installation method should match both the banner and its supporting structure.

A standard indoor roll-up stand should not be treated as an outdoor banner system. A water-resistant print does not make the retractable base safe in strong wind, rain or uneven ground.

How Stands, Eyelets and Finishing Affect Material Choice

Retractable roll-up stand

A roll-up stand requires a smooth, compatible and sufficiently flexible graphic. PP synthetic paper, photo PVC synthetic material or specialist anti-curl film may be used depending on the stand model.

X-Stand or T-Stand

A banner attached to an X-Stand normally needs reinforced corner eyelets. The graphic dimensions and eyelet positions must match the frame.

Wall or fence installation

Tarpaulin banners commonly use eyelets with reinforced or welded edges. Larger banners may require more attachment points to distribute stress.

Top and bottom pole pockets

Pole pockets can help a hanging bunting remain straighter and provide a cleaner display than ropes through individual eyelets.

Tension-fabric frame

Stretch fabric may be sewn into a sleeve that fits over a tubular frame. Other fabric systems may use zips, silicone edges or separate panel attachments.

Select the hardware before finalising the artwork. Eyelets, seams, pockets, sleeves, frame edges and roll-up mechanisms all reduce or alter the usable design area.

Colour, Surface Glare and Viewing Distance

PP synthetic paper

A smooth synthetic surface can reproduce product photographs, logos and small text clearly. Matte or satin grades can help control reflections from indoor lighting.

Tarpaulin

Tarpaulin provides strong colour for banners viewed from a normal promotional distance. The woven or coated texture may remain visible when inspected at close range.

Fabric

Fabric provides a softer print appearance and generally lower glare. Fine detail depends on the weave, coating, printing method and tension of the installed graphic.

Visual requirementSuggested starting materialReason
Detailed retail product imagePP synthetic paperSmooth surface and controlled indoor presentation
Large outdoor headlineTarpaulinDurable material for distance viewing and outdoor finishing
Photography backgroundFabricLower glare and softer surface appearance
Portable corporate roll-upPP synthetic or anti-curl filmCompatible with retractable display hardware
Event fence bannerTarpaulinCompatible with reinforced edges and multiple eyelets
Large exhibition wallStretch fabricSuitable for aluminium frame systems and wider backdrops
Design for the viewing distance. Outdoor banners generally need larger headlines and simpler messages, while close-range indoor displays can support more detail.

Storage, Transportation and Repeated Use

PP synthetic paper

Roll-up graphics should remain inside the cassette when transported. Loose synthetic prints should be rolled carefully rather than sharply folded.

Tarpaulin

Tarpaulin can be folded for compact storage, but the folds may remain visible when the banner is reopened. Rolling provides a smoother presentation when storage space allows.

Fabric

Fabric is normally the easiest to fold into a compact package. It may require suitable steaming, stretching or tensioning before display to reduce wrinkles.

Store dry Allow damp graphics to dry before packing them into a closed bag, case or cassette.
Avoid excessive heat Do not leave display materials in a very hot vehicle or direct sunlight for unnecessary periods.
Protect hardware Keep poles, bases, eyelets, frames and connectors together with the correct graphic.
Label every design Use clear packaging labels when several event graphics or stand sizes are stored together.
Reusable does not mean maintenance-free. Clean and inspect the graphic, seams, eyelets, frame and stand before each event.

Best Bunting Material by Business Application

Indoor roll-up bunting

The graphic needs to retract smoothly and display photographs, corporate colours and text clearly.

Recommended: PP synthetic or compatible display film

Outdoor shop promotion

The banner may encounter rain, sunlight and repeated movement while attached to a wall, railing or frame.

Recommended: Tarpaulin

Exhibition photography wall

The backdrop should remain wide, visually smooth and less reflective under event lighting.

Recommended: Tension fabric

Marathon event signage

Directional, sponsor and welcome banners may be exposed to outdoor conditions and require reinforced installation.

Recommended: Tarpaulin

Corporate reception display

The display should look neat, remain portable and support detailed branding in a controlled indoor environment.

Recommended: Matte PP synthetic paper

Stage and conference backdrop

A large, softer graphic background is needed behind speakers, performers or presentation screens.

Recommended: Fabric

Temporary directional sign

The message must be economical, clear and easy to attach for a short event period.

Recommended: Tarpaulin or PP for indoor use

Premium product launch

The event requires coordinated roll-ups, product displays and a photography background.

Recommended: PP roll-ups plus fabric backdrop

Common Bunting Material-Selection Mistakes

1. Choosing by price alone

The cheapest material may not suit the venue, display hardware, weather exposure or intended presentation quality.

2. Treating every water-resistant material as outdoor-safe

PP synthetic paper may resist water, but a standard roll-up stand can still become unstable in wind.

3. Using tarpaulin in a premium photography area

Surface texture, folds and glare may be more visible under close photography and event lighting.

4. Ordering fabric without confirming the frame

Stretch, sleeve, zip and silicone-edge systems require different dimensions and finishing.

5. Ignoring eyelet and seam areas

Important text and logos should not be placed where eyelets, stitching, pole pockets or reinforced edges will cover them.

6. Folding materials that should be rolled

PP synthetic paper and tarpaulin may retain visible fold lines that affect the final display.

7. Selecting ordinary fabric instead of display fabric

The textile must be suitable for the intended printing, tension, frame and lighting conditions.

8. Ignoring wind exposure

Banner size, wind direction, eyelet spacing and supporting structure are as important as the material.

9. Using one artwork layout for different finishing methods

A roll-up, eyeleted tarpaulin and tension-fabric frame have different safe areas and attachment zones.

10. Expecting permanent outdoor life from temporary event material

Outdoor performance depends on the material specification, ink, installation, sunlight and campaign duration.

Bunting Material Selection Checklist

  • Confirm whether the display is indoor, sheltered or fully outdoor
  • Confirm the expected rain, wind and sunlight exposure
  • Confirm the display duration
  • Measure the required finished size
  • Confirm the normal viewing distance
  • Decide whether the display is for information, promotion or photography
  • Confirm whether a stand or frame is required
  • Confirm the exact stand or frame model
  • Confirm whether eyelets, pole pockets or stitched sleeves are needed
  • Check whether the graphic will be rolled or folded for transport
  • Confirm the preferred surface finish and glare level
  • Confirm whether a grey or blockout backing is required
  • Check whether single- or double-sided viewing is needed
  • Confirm whether the display will be reused
  • Prepare artwork using the correct product template
  • Keep important content away from seams and attachment areas
  • Use suitable image resolution for the final size
  • Use CMYK colour mode
  • Confirm quantity and number of different designs
  • Confirm the required completion date
  • Confirm delivery, transport and installation arrangements

What Image Magic Recommends

For indoor roll-up displays

Choose PP synthetic paper, photo PVC synthetic material or the compatible anti-curl display film specified for the selected roll-up stand. A matte or satin surface normally provides a professional result for exhibitions, retail shops and corporate environments.

For outdoor banners

Choose tarpaulin with suitable reinforced finishing, eyelets or pole pockets. Confirm the installation method, banner size and expected exposure before ordering.

For premium indoor backdrops

Choose stretchable polyester fabric with a compatible aluminium frame. Fabric is particularly suitable for exhibitions, stage backgrounds, interviews and photography areas.

For mixed indoor and outdoor events

Use different materials for different functions. PP synthetic paper can be used for registration roll-ups, tarpaulin for outdoor directions and sponsor banners, and fabric for the main stage or photography backdrop.

Confirm the complete display system

Material, stand, finishing and installation should be selected together. Do not choose a material before confirming where and how the finished bunting will be displayed.

Important Outdoor Display and Safety Note

Outdoor performance cannot be guaranteed by the printed material alone. Wind, rain, sunlight, banner size, eyelet spacing, ropes, poles, frames, surrounding structures and installation quality all affect the complete display.

Businesses and event organisers should inspect the installation regularly and remove temporary banners when weather conditions make the display unsafe. Standard indoor roll-up stands and tension-fabric systems should not be placed in exposed outdoor locations unless the product is specifically designed for that use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which material is best for indoor bunting?

PP synthetic paper is a practical choice for indoor roll-ups, retail displays and corporate events. Fabric is suitable when a softer, low-glare backdrop appearance is preferred.

Which material is best for outdoor bunting?

Tarpaulin is generally the most practical option for temporary outdoor banners because it is durable, water-resistant and compatible with reinforced finishing.

Is PP synthetic paper waterproof?

PP synthetic paper is normally resistant to water, but the completed display can still be affected by scratches, folds, wind, hardware and prolonged outdoor exposure.

Can roll-up bunting be used outdoors?

Standard roll-up bunting is mainly designed for indoor or sheltered use. A water-resistant graphic does not make the stand stable in strong wind or heavy rain.

Can fabric banners be used outdoors?

Some specialist fabrics are suitable for outdoor use, but many event and tension-fabric products are intended for indoor or sheltered locations. Confirm the exact fabric and frame specification.

What is the difference between tarpaulin and fabric?

Tarpaulin is normally a coated PVC banner material designed for durability and outdoor finishing. Fabric offers a softer, lower-glare appearance and easier folded transportation.

Which material is best for a photography backdrop?

Fabric is normally preferred because it produces less glare and can create a softer visual background when installed with sufficient tension.

Does waterproof material make a banner safe in strong wind?

No. Water resistance and wind safety are separate matters. Wind can damage the material, eyelets, ropes, frame or supporting structure.

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Not Sure Which Bunting Material to Choose?

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