Deconovo solid thermal insulated eyelet blackout curtains (2 panels, black) for bedroom
Product description
If privacy and a darker bedroom matter, proper blackout curtains can make a noticeable difference. These Deconovo solid thermal insulated eyelet blackout curtains come as ready-to-hang panels, so you’re not stuck measuring and hemming for ages.
That said, they’re not a “one size fits all” solution in practice—how well they perform depends heavily on how you size them for your curtain pole. Get that bit right, and you’ve got a set-up that should look smart and do the job day to day.
Key takeaways
These are ready-made eyelet blackout curtains in black, supplied as two panels per pack. The fabric uses a triple-weave construction intended to block most outside light, and the thermal insulation design aims to help keep rooms more comfortable across seasons.

They’re also relatively low-fuss to live with: machine washable on a gentle cycle, with warm ironing if needed.
One limitation to keep in mind: blackout performance often varies with room lighting and how much light can sneak around the sides or top. If you need near-total darkness, panel width and how they hang on the pole become just as important as the fabric.
The essentials (how they work and what you’ll notice)
On paper, a thermal blackout curtain is doing two jobs at once: reducing the amount of light that enters the room, and adding a layer that can help moderate temperature swings. In everyday use, that usually shows up as fewer harsh light gaps and a bedroom that feels more “contained”.



A practical example: imagine early-morning sunlight hitting the window edge. With curtains hung correctly (so they cover the area you actually want to darken), the brightness often feels softer and less intrusive, which can make it easier to switch off mentally when you’re trying to sleep.
It’s also worth noting the colour choice. The manufacturer notes that darker colours work better for blackout, and these are black—so they’re aimed squarely at people chasing stronger light blocking.
What stands out (and where it may fall short)
What you’ll likely like: - Ready to hang eyelets: the panels are made with 4 cm eyelets, designed to be hung without extra hardware work beyond your curtain pole. - Triple-weave blackout approach: the curtains are manufactured using “innovative triple weave technology”, with a claimed light blocking range of 95%–99% (dark colours work better). - Thermal/energy saving angle: the idea is to help keep heat where it belongs—cooler in summer, warmer in winter—by keeping light and drafts out as much as possible.

Where it may not be perfect: - Coverage matters as much as blackout fabric. If you choose too narrow a total width relative to your pole, you may still get noticeable light leakage from the sides. - Wrinkles aren’t uncommon with packaged curtains. The guidance here is to hang for a while or use warm ironing to reduce creases.
Tech specs
- Type: Ready-made eyelet blackout curtains (2 panels)
- Colour: Black
- Dimensions (each panel): 140 cm wide x 175 cm long
- Eyelet size: 4 cm eyelets
- Fabric feel: Lightweight soft-touch matte texture (as described)
- Blackout claim: Blocks 95%–99% of light (dark colours work better)
Getting the most from them (size, hanging, and care)



These curtains include sizing guidance that’s easy to get wrong if you only measure the window. The instruction is to measure your curtain pole (not the window) and then choose a total curtain width that’s 1.5–2 times your pole.
Then you measure the drop from the pole to where you want the curtains to end. That second measurement is what controls whether the curtains puddle slightly, skim the floor, or stop above it.
For care, they’re machine washable on a gentle cycle, with warm ironing recommended if needed. Don’t bleach, and don’t tumble dry.
Who they’re for (and who may want to skip)

It makes sense if you want: - blackout curtains for a bedroom, or a living space where you want fewer light leaks - a ready-to-hang pair with eyelets, so you can install quickly - an energy-saving angle where a thermal layer could help you feel more comfortable through seasonal changes
You may want to skip them if: - you’re chasing the best possible blackout but you’re not willing to size for coverage (light gaps around edges can still happen) - you’re expecting “bespoke” tailoring—the panels are ready-made, so the main work is choosing the right width and drop
If your main priority is decoration over darkness, you might also decide to look at lighter or more sheer styles, because blackout fabric can feel heavier and more “intentional” than everyday decorative curtains.
Is it worth it?



Buying these is most likely to be a win if you’re selecting blackout curtains for everyday bedroom use and you’ll follow the pole-measurement sizing guidance. The combination of ready-to-hang eyelets, a matte textured finish, and the claimed 95%–99% light blocking makes them a practical route to a darker, more private room.
Where they can disappoint is usually not the fabric itself—it’s coverage. If you don’t leave enough total width for your pole or the panels don’t land where you need them, you can still get unwanted light creeping in.
Quick FAQ
Are these curtains ready to hang, or do they need sewing? They’re sold ready to hang as two eyelet panels.
What’s the blackout claim? The manufacturer states they can block 95%–99% of light (with darker colours working better).
How do I wash them? Machine washable on a gentle cycle, with warm ironing if required, don’t bleach or tumble dry.
What should I measure to choose the right size? Measure your curtain pole for total width (aim for 1.5–2 times the pole width), and measure the drop from the pole to where the curtains should end.
Will wrinkles go away? The guidance suggests hanging for a while or using warm ironing so creases gradually disappear.
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