Deconovo Blackout Thermal Eyelet Curtains (Silver Wave Foil Print), 2 Panels – 66 x 90 Inch, Black
Product description
The essentials
If you’re trying to make a living room feel calmer, darker and a bit more temperature-friendly, these Deconovo blackout curtains are built for that job. The headline idea is simple: a thermal, light-blocking curtain using a triple-weave approach, plus a silver wave pattern with foil-style printing that’s meant to look like it belongs in a modern home.
They come as two panels, which is useful if you want proper coverage across a standard window width without immediately hunting for additional pieces. It’s not “premium blackout” in the sense of claiming perfect light-proofing in every circumstance, but it’s clearly designed to block sunlight and help keep heat from escaping.
Key points: what matters day to day

What you’ll likely notice first is the effect on daylight. These are blackout eyelet curtains, so when they’re drawn you should expect a noticeable reduction in incoming light—helpful for people who find early sun intrusive, or simply want a more relaxed evening atmosphere.
Then there’s the thermal side. On paper, the triple weave is there to reduce heat escape in winter and help keep rooms cooler in summer. Even if insulation performance varies by your window size, wall thickness and draftiness, the intent is good: less temperature swing and, potentially, lower energy demand.
Finally, the noise reduction claim is “in a degree”. That phrasing matters. Curtains can help take the edge off ambient sound, but they won’t replace proper acoustic treatment if you live next to busy roads or want studio-level quiet.
Where the design fits in



These curtains are described with a foil printed wave striped pattern, finished in a black base with a silver wave look. That means they’re not trying to be invisible—they’re meant to add a bit of visual structure while still doing practical work.
The colour and pattern are positioned as versatile, with the brand suggesting suitability for living room, bedroom and kitchen settings. Realistically, they’ll suit rooms where you want blackout benefits without losing style.
How to use them (and what to expect)
Because they’re eyelet curtains, hanging is usually straightforward: you thread the eyelets onto your curtain pole. If your pole setup is standard, it’s a fairly low-fuss way to upgrade window coverage.

One small practical limitation to keep in mind: these are sized per panel (168 x 229cm in the original spec). Your final look will depend on whether that width works for your rail and how “full” you want the curtain to be when drawn. If you’re tight on rail width, you might need to check whether 2 panels will give you the drape you’re after.
Micro example: imagine you’re watching TV in the evening and sunlight is still creeping in from the side. With blackout curtains like these, you’d typically close them fully to cut glare, then pull them slightly apart in the centre only if you need a little ambient light.
Tech specs that are worth checking
- Material: 100 percent polyester
- Type: Blackout thermal eyelet curtains
- Package contents: Two panels per package
- Panel size: 168 x 229cm (width x length)
- Care instructions: Hand wash in cold water, iron at low temperature, do not bleach or tumble dry



Pros
- Triple-weave design aimed at reducing heat escape and blocking sunlight
- Eyelet style makes hanging straightforward for many curtain poles
- Two-panel pack suits common window set-ups
- Foil printed wave pattern adds more than plain blackout functionality
- Polyester construction tends to be easier to care for than some heavier natural fabrics (within the limits of the care instructions)
What you should be careful about
- “Noise reduction” is described only as in a degree. If you’re expecting major acoustic improvement, it may feel underwhelming.
- “Blackout” is typically never absolute in real homes because of gaps around the frame or window vents. If you need near-total darkness, it’s worth checking how your window seals and tracks are set up.
- Care is limited to cold hand washing and low ironing, with no bleach or tumble drying—so if you prefer quick machine washes, you’ll need to factor that in.

Is it worth it?
It’s a good fit if you want a set of blackout thermal eyelet curtains for a living room (or bedroom) where you care about reducing sunlight glare and improving comfort across seasons. The pair of panels and the triple-weave concept make them a sensible choice for day-to-day energy-saving goals, even if results will depend on your room layout.
You may want to skip it if you’re specifically chasing strong acoustic performance, or if you need truly total blackout with no light leakage at all. In that case, the limited “in a degree” noise claim and real-world gap factors mean you might feel this is more mid-range than “problem solved”.
Mini FAQ



Are these curtains machine washable?
The care instructions provided say hand wash in cold water, with low-temperature ironing. No tumble drying and no bleach are mentioned.
How many panels come in the pack?
Two panels are included per package.
What’s the curtain made from?
They’re made from 100 percent polyester.
What size are the panels?
The specification lists each panel as 168 x 229cm (width x length).
Will they reduce heat loss in winter?
The product is positioned as energy saving thanks to the triple-weave technology, which is intended to help prevent heat escaping and keep warmth in winter.
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