🎄 Elevate Your Holiday Vibe with Deconovo's Chic Curtains!
The Deconovo Christmas Curtains are a stylish and functional addition to your home decor. This set includes two 42W x 84L inch panels made from 100% high-quality polyester, featuring innovative triple weave fabric for optimal light blocking and energy efficiency. Ideal for any room, these curtains are machine washable and designed to enhance your living space while providing comfort and privacy.
K**T
Nice material - does not block 100% of the light, but that's OK
I love these curtains. Got a pair in grey an a pair in navy. The material is shiny and looks a lot like satin to my untrained eyes. So if you are looking for more of a standard sheen on the material, maybe these aren't right for you.The pictures I have included show 3 images taken about 1 minute apart, that show the navy curtains by themselves, the grey + the navy curtains both closed (grey is room-side of the 2), and no curtains. All shots were taken with the blinds up, but not put up. I used no flash, turned off the bedroom lights, and stood in the same spot. These were taken around 2 pm in Minnesota, of a window that faces east. At 2 pm, the sun in the sky over MN would be a bit behind me and off my right shoulder when I took these pictures. This room does get full morning sun, but I like my neighbors and won't start drilling walls until 9 am.The "blackoutness" of these curtains... They are exactly what they advertise to be. In this instance, there is a lot of people who don't know what "blackout" actually means in the curtain industry. This is unfortunate and maybe someday will be resolved. But let's talk about going "full blackout", shall we?Let me preface this with the following:Almost everyone I know who purchases blackout curtains for the first time ends up doing the same things:1) They put them up, realize that no, their room is not in fact 100% blackness, then2) Complain about itThings those people generally do wrong:)! Fail to realize there are different levels of "blackout".2) Do not know or care about the optics of the human eye or how the brain perceives things in the dark The shortish version is: if your blackout curtains let in any light, because the rest of the room is so dark, it makes the amount of light stand out and it seems infinitely brighter than your brain thinks it should. Example? After you pop out of the shower, you stand in a fully lit bathroom to get ready no problem. Walk into the same bathroom in the middle of the night when the house is totally dark to pee, those lights will feel like tiny suns!3) Fail to order curtains 2 x the actual width of your window. Good curtain sites tell you this, and good articles say the same things. Even the absolute best blackout curtains are going to struggle mightily if your window is 40 inches wide and you hang 2 20 inch panels to cover it.4) If you have the room, and you can make it work, I always buy a rod that is at least 12" (I prefer 24 or more)" wider than the window, and curtains that are at least 18 inches taller than the window. The reason you do this is often, the majority of the light that is getting into your room is coming around your blackout curtains. Check out my picture where the curtains look red (they're actually navy blue). Those curtains hang over 18" below the window, yet a good amount of light still comes under.Now, before my actual review, some tips from a person who has had migraines for 35 years and who has spent countless years either working nights, or being a night owl. If you want to know how to darken a room, I'm your guy!Step 1: Spend a tremendous amount of money on the top end blackout curtains that black 100% of the light. Notice that said curtains let light around the sides and bottom anyways. Swear and enjoy your very expensive rook darkening curtains. OR buy yourself a double rod. Get 2 sets of identical quality, yet inexpensive, blackout curtains. I purchased the 52 x 63 in navy blue and grey for $22 each. After you add in the curtain rods, I have about $90 into this. A price well worth it when my head is trying to explode from the inside out.Step 2: If you are at all able, pretend your window is at least 12" wider per side (24 inches) and at least 12" longer (I prefer 24" but I have a baseboard heat right under this window and those destroy curtains. If you have limited space - like if your window is quite near a corner - you can make the best of this situation by purchasing a curtain rod(s) that have removable ends. Run the curtain right to the wall and you will block most of what was going to get around it anyway. Once you have added 24" to the window width, then multiply that by 2. If your window is say 30 inches, you add 24 (54 total) then double it (108). This is how much curtain you will need. Remember, you have already added a bunch of extra to the sides so there is no need to go gangbusters and buy 160 inches of curtains for your 108" goal. In fact, in that situation, since 52" wide is so common, i'd use those, giving you 104" which is sufficient.Step 3: For the height - Do the best you can with what you have. When there's no baseboard heater under my windows I like to run them all of the way to the floor regardless of actual window height. This blocks more light.Ste 4: If you are really serious about blacking out your room, here are tips I currently use. I have black electrical tape over every LED in my bedroom - even the ones that aren't on all of the time. I have a box without a lid or a bottom that I drop over my amazon spot to block the screen. I have a simple piece of weather stripping (flat) that attaches to the inside of my door that is flexible and blocks the light from under the door. I have more flat weather stripping that is installed on the inside of the door stop (the wood that the door shuts against) that sticks out ~ 1/2" and blocks light from the tops and sides of the door. I have a single super cheap lamp that has a great 3stone smart light bulb in it. When I tell my Echo Spot "headache lights" (she really struggled with migraine so I changed it to headache) that super cheap lamp turns on a very economical bulb as dim as possible with a very warm orange light.If you made it this far, I hope I helped!
T**O
Nice quality, pretty blackout curtains
Last year I bought another, cheaper product in white that looked bad and was permanently wrinkled, and also see-through, so I gave up, until summer heat returned again... This time I did a lot of research before ordering and was very happy I found a good quality product. While it had wrinkles from being folded, it was easy to iron them out (takes time though) and the material is really smooth and nice. I was also happy to find shorter curtains here, because they never sell them in stores, and for a very reasonable price. I chose the silver grey, which is a very light grey that looks elegant and goes well with all the colors in the room. I didn't expect total blackout from it, being a lighter color, but it's a lot better than what I thought and can block a fair amount of light and heat. I just wish they came with matching tie-backs, I'm worried about ruining the nice look with a different colored string. It's probably less of a problem for basic colors like, black, white, navy... but this silver is so nice. I'm thinking about ordering more...
8**K
Very nice curtains
Very nice curtains especially at this price point. Only thing I wish it was different as that the rod pocket was not so wide I wish it was a one and a half inch or even 2 inch instead of four. I didn’t want to change the rods out so I just put a new seam in them myself.
J**S
The part
Where's the part to put up the curtain? Why is it just a curtain, I'm glad to have gotten the curtain but I thought it came with a part to put the curtain up.
C**.
Shade out
The curtains is perfect to shade out and help with my light sensitivity.
K**S
Better than expected
Love them. They are bigger/fuller than expected. They darken and the material feels nice to the touch. Will by again for the next room.
L**A
True privacy
Using these curtains without accompanying sheers. Work great to provide privacy. When lights are on at night, you can't see inside from the outside.
B**I
Great curtains!!!
I highly recommend these curtains!! We have 3 windows in our kitchen that bring in a lot of light causing it to heat up the house on hot days. We decided to give these curtains a try to block the light out and it does great!! I'm getting more to go in our bedrooms!! Highly recommend!!
R**H
Good material
I like these - they shut out the light and are not heavy. You can't draw them apart because they are fit snugly on the curtain rod - you have to tie them with the sash that comes with each curtain. That was not a deal-breaker for me
A**A
Very good black-out curtain
The material looks rich and the stitching is professional. While most curtain widths are 48 (wide) x 60 (high) inches, this one is 52 x 63 inches, which covers the window better. At around Rs 425 per piece, it's a bit pricey.
S**V
Pink looks so elegant
They are really good and elegant blocks light..the outside door is open in the picture... Please make window curtains available in pink I really need them
K**H
Great material and solid
Amazing solid curtains. Good material. Not completely black out. But works for your bed room
H**A
Pastel thermal insulator
Beautiful pastel colour. It brings life to my room. It is thick so does the thermal job well. Also perfect size for my window.
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