🌟 Elevate Your Sanctuary with NICETOWN Curtains!
The NICETOWN White Bedroom Curtain Panels are designed for both style and functionality, featuring a rod pocket design for easy installation, adjustable length options, and a unique three-layer blackout fabric that blocks 85%-99% of light. Perfect for nurseries or any room needing privacy and light control, these curtains also come with excellent customer service to ensure your satisfaction.
W**S
Room darkening
I got the greyish white color in 72"L x 34"W for a kitchen window that's above a baseboard heater. The window hole is 52" wide I believe. The "greyish white" color is nearly white in regular lighting but gets darker when the sun hits it.The bottom hems are higher/shorter on the corners which doesn't really matter for us because they're covered by another curtain. But if I were planning on having only these curtains up I'd return them and try another brand.The curtains are what I would call "room darkening" not blackout. It's fine for our purposes though. A darker color would be way more effective but the dark gray we had looks weird with our other curtains.The outer layers of the fabric are white but there's a black layer inside that makes the fabric look more silvery white. When sun hits the fabric it looks like a warm light gray color because the black layer gets lit up.It's the nature of this type of blackout fabric so it's fine, but the fabric does look a little weird on the seams. The needle holes look huge because the inner layer shows through there. I've had several sets of curtains like this and the black layer only really shows up on lighter colors. So if that bothers you but you need a light color curtain, you might want to get a different type.We have a "pure white" curtain from a seller who has basically the same curtains as these in different sizes. The pure white doesn't have an inner black layer, it's just thick white fabric. You have to pay close attention to notice that the listing doesn't call them "blackout." We used 45"Lx42"W pure white curtains as 3/4" cafe curtains for privacy and to let light in. Then we have the greyish white blackout curtains up on an Eclipse double rod over that, with gray IKEA curtains over those. I think they look great together.If you use a blackout curtain as the under layer on a double rod, you may have no other reasonable choice but to use rings and clips to mount them. The rod pocket probably won't let you open the curtain all the way (they can only bunch up so far), and it takes some force to push them apart anyway. It will be irritating and time consuming to open and close them every day. When pushed to the side the fabric bunches up and presses against the outer rod (and against whatever curtain is bunched up on the outer rod). Grommets have the same issues, they don't fit.Also on our first try we got wider (52") curtains without thinking. If you use two rods, everything is easier when the total width of the blackout curtains is not much wider than the window hole. Our blackout curtains are only a couple inches wider than the width of our curtain rod. Typical curtains are supposed to be two or three times as wide as your window, to look nice and drapey. We wanted the curtains to be nearly flat when opened, because if they are wavy at all then more light can get in over the top. But also with wide ones there's way more fabric that you have to try to shove to the side of the rod when you open them. The idea was just to cover the window hole with a little extra on each side, not to drape at all. When all the curtains are opened these ones are totally hidden by the IKEA curtains on top. The rings make it so easy to fling all the curtains open, and they let you collapse the curtains to be really narrow.So anyway if you think you might need to use rings and clips, be sure to account for the clips in your measurements and place the rod correctly to account for them. Using clips adds a couple inches in height to the curtain, and lowers the top edge of the curtain closer to the window. If the rod is low you might have to move it up to use clips effectively. Also you may need to mount the rod wider to have room to push the open curtains off to the sides of the window if you use the rod pocket method.I put 7 clips on each blackout panel about 5.25" apart and that was enough to keep them pretty flat when closed. Eight clips might be a little better. If the clips are too far apart the top edge flops over between them.I'll post pics of the curtains in bright sun and lightbulb light, and of the difference between the white colors ASAP. The sun went down so I can't now lolHopefully this saves someone some time and money. It was tedious and expensive to figure out. I believe I started this project in 2013.
#**E
Perfect for blackout & temp control 🏆
Not just for house windows … must haves. Epic price. Perfect more many uses.During renovations of a vintage 1900 property figured out having a curtain snug the windows is the best way to curb the cold and up the R value. Or, help during extreme heat.Another epic use, the Jeep used for travel like an RV is equipped with these on three sides in the back. Reflectix for the front window and custom made for the half door windows. Assisting in making the interior a tiny oven keeping us warm when the temp dips at night. And, keeps the light out easy peasy.Most windows we use one panel. Drawing them in the opposite direction using black spring loaded rods.This technique has helped during renovations for privacy. Keeps the rooms much warmer in winter. And, unless I move the curtain the smoking hot sun can’t break the barrier.With the black out ability we’re able to sleep in as needed. At home or on the road. Driving late into the night it’s wonderful to sleep past dawn as needed.For those enjoying the travel option, for sound, train on brown noise throughout the year. Then, when camping on the road at Loves stations or anywhere, use brown noise … I plug the phone into my Jackery and use an app called White Noise that hosts unlimited Brown Noise, too.Mack’s ear plugs for louder than normal stops with brown noise and a comfy face mask if the lighting in the stop is peeking through the sides of the curtains as an extra layer. You’ll get exceptional sleep. With incredible sunrises.I like to park with the tailgate toward fields in places like Montana and the mountains along the coast. But could be anywhere.A big plus, discounts on second, third, and more orders of the same size.If you’re looking for fancy, these can dress up a window with a linen curtain between the window and curtain. Using similar black spring rod.I prefer a single panel. If you’re handy could cut the curtain in half. Stitch an edge. Custom fit to the window and now ya have two halves for opening both directions. Showcasing the linen panel underneath.I prefer a single linen panel. Shades the room from sun in summer. Offers a diffuse appearance that looks lovely any time of year.Hope this review is helpful for multiple uses.Happy decor hunting 😁⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯
F**N
AMAZING!! Actually work!
I have bought many “blackout curtains” in the past from other makers/brands that claimed to do exactly what this brand of curtain ACTUALLY does! Other brands that I’ve tried never FULLY blacked out the light.. but these ones ACTUALLY FULLY black out the direct sunlight!! I am someone who gets severe migraines from any bit of sunlight coming in my bedroom window while I’m sleeping (I work night shifts, so I sleep in half the day).. so having blackout curtains that truly work are a must for me, and these ones are IT! I highly recommend these curtains! The price is unbeatable too!! Very happy customer. 😄
P**E
Great!
I purchased the black ones because of the discounted price and I’m soooo glad I did. I mainly got them to go in a tension rod on the inside of my curtains to help with drafts and the cold weather coming in. They are thick enough I only need one on each window and COMPLETELY black out a room. These are really great, and the price point is unbeatable- when on sale.
G**L
Blocks out 99% on the light
I use these for my bedroom as I have 2 windows which I love for the natural light during the day. The outside lights are too bright at night, so these drapes have solved that problem. I've installed tension rods inside the window casings, so just a very small amount of light is visible at the very top, above the drapes. They seem to trap the cold air from the window behind them too, as I've noticed how cold it is when I draw them open in the mornings. I purposely chose the rod pocket tops rather than the grommet style so that I would have the least amount of light at the top peaking through. When summer returns, I'm confident that they will also keep the heat from the hot sun behind them!
A**R
Belle qualité
La couleur est belle, et ils sont épais. Belle qualité de tissus
L**A
Improved sleep
I love these curtains. There really do blackout the light. It has helped me to get a little more sleep in the mornings. Even during the daytime it blacks out most of the light. I use something to hold it down so that it says in place. I'm really happy with this product.
T**S
Très bien.
Bonne qualité et très opaque.
A**R
Nice heavy curtains
I wanted something to block out the light and these do the job nicely
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