BellaHills Blackout Curtain Panels for Bedroom – Pencil Pleat Top, Thermal Insulated (2 Panels, W66 x D72 inches)
Product description
The essentials
If you’re trying to make a bedroom feel properly dark (or at least much harder to wake up to), these BellaHills blackout curtain panels are a practical starting point. They’re sold as a pair, with pencil pleat tops, so they’re designed to hang neatly and look like proper fitted drapes rather than temporary window coverings.
On paper, the draw here is the “blackout” promise: they’re described as blocking 50% to 100% of sunlight and preventing 100% UV rays, and they’re also positioned as thermal and energy-saving. There’s also the everyday comfort angle—privacy and noise reduction are mentioned as part of what you should notice day to day.
That said, blackout claims can be a bit range-y in real homes because light leaks around the edges depend heavily on your window size, how you hang them, and whether you use them with enough width and coverage. So it’s worth reading the size guidance carefully before buying.
Key specifications

- Type: Blackout curtain panels with pencil pleat top
- Pack size: 2 panels (sold as a set)
- Each panel size: W66 x D72 inches
- Set size: W132 x D72 inches
- Header style: Pencil pleated top
- Tie backs: Each pair includes two tie backs
- Care: Machine or hand washable, no bleaching, low ironing
What matters most in use
The pencil pleat top is an important detail if you care how the curtains sit. Instead of looking flat, the pleats help the fabric hang with shape, which usually makes a noticeable difference in the room’s look.


For performance, the manufacturer’s notes focus on blackout, UV protection, and insulation/energy efficiency. The “environment friendly” angle is also there—these panels are described as vinyl-free and child and nursery friendly.
A simple way to picture day-to-day use: imagine closing these in the late afternoon, then watching how the room feels compared to having sheer curtains—darker, more private, and less “sun glare” coming through. The tie backs are also handy for days when you want light back in without fully removing the panels.

Where they shine
Where these BellaHills panels are likely to make sense is if you want a bedroom-first upgrade without going down the route of custom-made curtains. They’re presented as suitable for different home styles—contemporary, traditional, vintage, rustic, and Victorian—so the turquoise-blue colourway should work as a statement or a complement depending on what’s already in the room.
If you’re also thinking about noise and energy use (even modestly), it’s worth paying attention to the insulation and noise-reducing claims. Not every home will notice the same amount, but the pitch is that the fabric is more than decoration.
And if easy upkeep matters, the care instructions are fairly straightforward: machine or hand washable, no bleaching, and low ironing.
Things to watch before you buy

This is the part that can trip people up: fullness and coverage. The guidance says that, for proper fullness, panels should measure 2 to 3 times the width of your window. If your window is narrower than you assumed—or you just like a more “straight down” look—you may not get the blackout effect you expected, especially at the sides.


Another limitation to keep in mind is the stated blackout range (50% to 100% sunlight). That suggests results can vary depending on the specific lighting conditions and how your curtains are hung. If you need consistently near-total darkness for shift work or very sensitive sleep, you may want to double-check your window measurements and plan for better side coverage.
Also, you’ll want to measure your pole and window size before choosing curtains, as the listing explicitly advises.
Who it suits (and who should look elsewhere)
It makes sense if you’re furnishing a bedroom and you want blackout-style curtains with a pencil pleat look, plus the practical bonuses of privacy and UV protection. It’s also a reasonable match if you’re trying to balance comfort with maintenance, since washing and ironing guidance is simple.

It’s not the best choice if you need perfect, zero-light leakage coverage regardless of window shape and placement—then the “2 to 3 times” fullness guidance becomes even more important, and you may find more robust solutions elsewhere. You may want to skip it too if you’re unsure about the required width and your room setup makes side gaps likely.
Getting the most from your curtains
To get closer to the blackout performance described, focus on two things: width and how you hang them.
Check your window width, then compare it to the set width (W132 inches for the pair) with the 2 to 3 times fullness guidance in mind. If you can, aim for a fuller look rather than barely covering the glass area. Then use the included tie backs to keep the panels where you want them when open—leaving curtains to drift can create small light paths.


Mini FAQ

Is this a single panel or a pair?
It’s sold as a set including 2 panels, and the pair includes two tie backs.
How wide is the full set?
The set measures W132 x D72 inches.
Can you machine wash them?

Yes—machine or hand washable. The instructions also say no bleaching and low ironing.
Do they really block out sunlight?
They’re described as blocking 50% to 100% of sunlight and preventing 100% UV rays, but real-world results can depend on window size and how the curtains are hung.
Final verdict
Worth considering if you want bedroom blackout curtains with a pencil pleat finish, insulation/energy-saving positioning, and straightforward care. Just don’t assume coverage will be automatic—work through the window-width-to-curtain-width guidance and measure your pole first, because that’s where most “it doesn’t feel dark enough” experiences usually come from.
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