CUCRAF 100% blackout curtains (Light Beige) – 72 inch drop, 2 panels, thermal eyelet curtains
Product description
The essentials
If you want darker evenings in the bedroom (or fewer glare problems in the living room), CUCRAF’s 100% blackout curtains are built for that job. These curtains use a faux-linen, soft-texture look and are designed with a three-layer construction intended to block sunlight and ultraviolet rays.
On paper, that also feeds into privacy, a more comfortable sleep environment, and some help with temperature and noise. They’re also positioned as a decorative upgrade, not just a functional blind—so the “light beige” colour matters if you’re trying to keep the room feeling warm rather than harsh.
Key points
The biggest thing to notice is that CUCRAF is aiming for true blackout performance with a three-layer fabric approach. That’s not the same as the lighter “room darkening” curtains you sometimes see, and it’s the sort of difference you’ll feel in the evening when streetlights or early morning sun would normally leak through.

There’s also a practical design angle: the curtains are described as having soft touch fabric, durable stitching/craftsmanship, and eyelet fittings. If you’re after something you can hang neatly and live with day to day, that makes sense.
That said, the size match is crucial. The brand explicitly warns that if the curtain size isn’t suitable for your window, light blocking, heat retention and sound insulation will take a hit. In other words: don’t treat this as a one-size-fits-all solution.
What to know before you buy
Before ordering, measure properly and compare your window size to the curtain size you’re selecting. The product notes include a measuring video and the general point is clear: incorrect sizing can create gaps where light gets through.


You should also think about the installation reality. Eyelet curtains tend to look best when the rail allows the fabric to hang smoothly, and when the panels cover enough width to reduce side leakage. Even the “100% blackout” claim becomes more of a stretch if you’re under-covering your window.

One more limit to keep in mind: the curtains are said to block noise “to a certain extent”, not completely. That’s pretty typical for soft window treatments, but it’s worth knowing if your expectations are for full soundproofing.
Where it shines for everyday use
These are the kind of curtains you buy for rooms where light control really matters: bedroom, living room, and also a child’s room or nursery are specifically mentioned. A micro-scenario: imagine waking up early because the sun hits the window—well-made blackout curtains can reduce that harsh light glare enough to make the room feel calmer.
The thermal angle is also relevant if you’re trying to smooth out comfort through the seasons. The product description says the thick, three-layer weaving is intended to help prevent heat loss in winter and block light and heat in summer. That doesn’t magically replace insulation, but it can take the edge off near-window drafts and hot afternoon sun.
For privacy, the thick construction is designed to give you a stronger sense of security—especially useful for ground-floor living rooms or windows that face public areas.

Tech specs
- Type: Blackout curtains (eyelet)
- Material: Faux linen textured fabric with 3 layers
- Light blocking: Designed to block 100% of sunlight and ultraviolet rays
- Thermal performance: Intended to help prevent heat loss in winter and block light/heat in summer
- Colour: Light Beige
- Drop length: 72 inch
- Panels: 2 panels
- Dimensions mentioned: 52 x 72 inch
Care & maintenance


These curtains are described as easy to care for: machine washable below 30 degrees with a mild detergent. The guidance also says to iron at a low temperature.
If you’re the type of buyer who prefers minimal fuss, that’s a sensible checkbox. Still, keep an eye on the fabric finish—if you tend to use higher heat settings for ironing, this product clearly isn’t asking for that.

When it makes sense?
It’s a good fit if you want proper blackout performance (not just “dimming”) and you’re trying to improve bedroom sleep quality, reduce glare in the living room, or add a more private feel to a window.
It also makes sense if you care about a warmer, natural-looking finish—this isn’t a heavy, industrial look, it’s marketed as linen-look with a soft texture.
It may not suit you if your window measurements won’t match the chosen size well. If you’ll end up with gaps along the sides or too little width, you can lose a lot of the light-blocking and thermal benefits.
And if your main goal is full soundproofing, it’s better to treat these as “helpful, but not a replacement” for proper acoustic solutions.

Mini FAQ
What does “100% blackout” mean here?


The description states the curtains are designed to block 100% of sunlight and ultraviolet rays. As with most blackout setups, your coverage and sizing matter a lot.
Are these suitable for a bedroom?
Yes—bedroom use is specifically referenced, and the thick fabric is intended to create a better sleep environment by blocking light and helping privacy.

Do they help with heat as well?
The product claims thermal benefits thanks to a three-layer construction: less heat loss in winter and less heat/light entry in summer.
Can they completely stop outside noise?
Not completely. The curtains are described as blocking noise “to a certain extent”.
How do I wash them?
Machine washable below 30 degrees using mild detergent, with low-temperature ironing.
Final verdict
Should you buy it? If you’re serious about reducing sunlight and improving comfort around a window—especially in a bedroom—CUCRAF’s 100% blackout eyelet curtains are worth considering. Just don’t ignore the sizing step: getting the measurements right is where the blackout and thermal claims become realistic. If you’re fine with approximate coverage or you only need light dimming, you might find a less demanding option suits you better, because this one is clearly designed to do a lot more heavy lifting on light control.
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