🌙 Sleep like a CEO: blackout, quiet, and energy-smart living
Deconovo’s 100% blackout curtains combine advanced light-blocking technology with superior noise reduction and thermal insulation, delivering a stylish, energy-efficient solution for privacy and comfort in any room.
S**Y
They actually block light during the day!
These are great curtains that actually block out light. I have purchased several expensive blackout curtains that have a paper like quality and do a poor job at blocking out light from rooms. These ones block out light really well, even during the day. My daughter sleeps like a baby while taking naps because the room is so dark. They are soft and lay nicely against the window. I purchased the dark gray color and they look fine, nothing fancy. I do wish they came in a variety of patterns as I find that most blackout curtains look really dull. Overall, I would recommend and plan to purchase a set for our master bedroom.
K**N
Do you like the color black?
Had them 3 years and still good! I love my black curtains!
D**O
Color is nice.
Soft material, does a good job at blocking the light. Hard to determine if it blocks sound. Overall very nice.
G**E
70-80% room darkening - not completely dark
I held off for months in buying blackout curtains because I wanted to prevent waking up at 2pm. But especially now after daylight savings, I would wake up from the sunlight beaming through my (east-facing) closed blinds waaaay too early in the morning.I was expecting complete darkness with these curtains. They do not block light 100%. I was a little disappointed since the title of the product said "blackout" but also says "room darkening" - the latter of which it actually does. In the end, im actually a bit relieved because then I can somewhat gauge what time it is if I wake up without having to be blinded by light.I have pretty crappy blinds that let in a little cracks of light throughout, as well as all around the perimeter of the window. I could definitely still see the outline of the window behind the curtains but the little cracks were significantly darkened.I would say the materials are of pretty good quality. Not the best, but not bad. Kinda stiff but the threading and grommets seem to be intact.Similar to what others have mentioned, the two panels I received were not of the same length. One is maybe 1cm longer than the other, which honestly, is not a big deal to me. If the curtains are closed, it would be too dark to even notice, and if the curtains are drawn, they would be separate from each other so it would be impossible to see the comparison. But if that sort of detail is important for you, then be warned that they'll probably not be 100% identical.Overall, I'm actually pretty happy with these curtains. I'm going to iron it later to get all the creases and wrinkles out from the packaging and see if that helps with the shape because it doesn't look as soft and fluid as it does in the stock photos.
M**S
They don't keep our wind much
I thought they would be longer but they were spot but they show helped me sleep well with no light coming in
N**B
The only blackout curtains you need!
The media could not be loaded. I have these in two rooms! They are amazing blackout curtains!
K**N
Shockingly Effective...
I thought there were two panels per package. The material looks like if you touch it with the slightest grease or lotion on your hands, it will stain. Not for draping near kids. Vinyl backed curtains are best at reducing heat, but I gave these unlined ones a try. Thick fabric, ULTRA light blocking, but I wasn’t sure how much heat black would absorb.I bought these 42” x 63”, as a temporary “cover” to tack across 3 windows in my 800 sq ft apartment. I’m used to central air, but have since downgraded to a smaller place with a simple, small, wall a/c unit. I wouldn’t even turn the machine on, because my East facing windows with just a cheap metal mini blind for a cover—made my apartment 93 degrees at 10 pm. I had to tack these curtains across each window until I could afford the total blackout curtains I want: black on window side, various colors facing inward. $60 and up plus sheers and hardware for four 59” wide windows. I want to add height, so 96” in length. The unexpected expense of new faux wood 2” blinds, light blocking sheers, and the super blackout curtains I wanted-for all 4 of my windows—was too much at once. I came up with a quick fix since I just moved in and didn’t expect such tremendous heat: ONE panel on each window, tacked, does not cover the entire window...BUT does provide enough energy efficiency to keep my apartment 45 DEGREES COOLER, with my a/c unit running on low cool. I live in Holladay, Utah, on the 2nd story, with no tree shade. I work 10 hour days in healthcare. I would come home to 93 degrees at 10 pm. SUPER IMPRESSED with this panel. It did not cover my 59” wide window, since there was just one panel per package. There were even gaps, and I still had a 45 degree difference. I then grabbed white sheets—to reflect more light OUTWARD, to cover the panel, since it looked ugly tacked sideways, with grommets, and gray patterned sheets, over that, to create pretty, makeshift window coverings for 3 of my windows. With these panels in SOLID BLACK, as the “core”, and gray for my West facing window—I’m sitting pretty!—Utility-wise...until I can properly dress my windows all at once. I imagine these could be very useful for tent camping or trailers, to reduce heat. Buying the fabric and making your own curtains is s great idea with this particular fabric.
Y**N
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