Description:
This pair of light grey blackout curtains brings together a soft, thermal fabric and a pencil pleat heading to help create a darker, quieter bedroom. Ideal as blackout curtains for bedroom windows, they offer a sleeping environment that reduces early morning light and helps regulate indoor temperature for better rest.
Key Points
These curtains claim 90%–95% blackout efficiency according to the manufacturer, so they cut down street lighting and early dawn glare, which can improve sleep continuity for light sleepers and shift workers. The surface is soft to the touch and has a dense weave that increases privacy while feeling comfortable against the skin. 🌙
Energy saving is part of the design. The thermal backing reduces heat loss in winter and limits heat ingress in summer, which can help maintain a steadier room temperature and reduce reliance on heating or cooling. The pencil pleat heading fits both poles and tracks and provides a classic, gathered look that suits bedrooms and living rooms alike. đźŹ
Care is straightforward as the fabric is machine washable, and the material carries OEKO‑TEX certification as an indication of tested fabric quality. Consider that very bright sunlight through large floor‑to‑ceiling windows may still cause some light penetration at the edges, so for complete blackout in such rooms additional lining or deeper overlap might be needed.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Deconovo Grey Blackout Curtains Thermal Super Soft Pencil Pleat Curtains, 46 x 54 inch Drop, Light Grey, 2 Panels
- Material: 100% polyester
- Blackout efficiency: 90%–95% (according to the manufacturer)
- Heading type: Pencil pleat, compatible with poles and tracks
- Care: Machine washable, OEKO‑TEX certified fabric
Usage Recommendations
For a more effective blackout effect, choose a curtain width that is 1.5–2 times the pole width and allow for some overlap at the sides and top. Measure the drop from the pole to the desired length to ensure a neat hang and to avoid puddling on the floor. These panels work well in a nursery or bedroom where darkness and privacy are priorities, and they also help soften sound slightly in smaller rooms. 🧺
If you need concert‑level blackout for media rooms or rooms with very large glazing, think about pairing these curtains with a secondary lining or using a pelmet to reduce light at the top edge. The linen‑like finish is pleasant, but note that heavier thermal or blackout curtains with a thicker lining may feel denser to the touch and block even more light. 🌡.










