Deconovo Thermal Insulated Blackout Door Curtain – Single Panel, 52" x 84", Navy Blue
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If your door window area lets in a bit too much light (or you’re trying to keep temperatures more stable), a door curtain like this one is a straightforward fix. It’s a single-panel curtain made from 100% polyester and designed to act as both a blackout and an insulating layer.
The essentials
This Deconovo curtain is sold as 1 panel per pack, in a navy blue shade. The size is listed as 132 x 214 cm (width x height), and the curtain height is measured from the top of the rings. It’s a “ready to hang” option, aimed at making the whole thing easy to install rather than fiddly.
On paper, the core idea is simple: block the light that streams directly in and help maintain the indoor feel you want. The manufacturer positions it as a 2-in-1 blackout and thermal solution for use in both summer and winter, which makes sense if you’re dealing with sun heat through glass in warmer months, or cold air effects at night.

What it’s for (and what you’ll notice)
This is the sort of interior accessory you buy when you want a more controlled environment near door or glazed areas. The intended uses include homes and everyday spaces such as living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and different window setups including large and small glass, balcony glazing, and bay-window style areas. It’s also suggested for studio, apartment, house, or even for room separation.
In day-to-day terms, you can expect two main things: - Less glare and less direct light entering from the glazed opening. - A more “tempered” feel around the door/window area, because fabric insulation can take the edge off temperature swings.
And if your goal is sleep (or quieter nights), it’s pitched as a sensible choice for light sleepers, children and babies. That part depends quite a lot on your room layout and how much light is coming from the sides, but as a starting point it’s a practical approach.



Key points on performance
The curtain uses a modern look with a range of colours, and this navy blue version is aimed at blending into a wider set of interior styles. It’s described as helping create a warmer, cosier feel inside.
The blackout/thermal claim is specifically about light coming directly through the window area and about maintaining interior temperature in summer and winter. That’s useful context, because it’s not the same as replacing a window itself. If you’re hoping for maximum energy performance, you may need to pair it with other steps (like sealing gaps or considering more heavyweight window solutions). This curtain is better viewed as an upgrade to day-to-day comfort rather than a miracle cure.
It also mentions that the curtain is compatible with most curtain rails, which is helpful if you don’t want to rework your setup before hanging.

Installation and care, in plain terms
Installation is presented as straightforward: it’s “ready to place” and designed to suit most rails. It also gives you flexibility for cleaning, stating that it can be washed by hand or machine.
One limitation to keep in mind: the curtain measures are given for 132 x 214 cm and the height is taken from the top of the rings. So before you buy, it’s worth measuring the glazed area you want to cover and checking the drop length you’re aiming for—otherwise you can end up with a curtain that looks good but doesn’t quite cover where you need it.
Who it suits best (and who may want to skip it)



It’s a good fit if you want a simple, single-panel door curtain to reduce light coming in and take the edge off seasonal temperature differences near a door/window section. It also suits families—especially if bedtime is a priority—and anyone trying to make a room feel more settled at night.
It may not be a great match if you need very wide coverage, because you’re buying just 1 panel. Also, if your main problem is heat loss/gain through the glazing itself (rather than the light and immediate draft effect), a curtain alone can feel like a compromise.
Should you buy it?
A solid buy if you’re after a practical blackout and thermal curtain solution for a door or glazed opening, and you’re happy to start with a single panel in navy blue. It’s also the type of purchase that makes sense when you want an easy installation and cleaning routine without getting into complex window treatments.

You may want to skip it if your measurements don’t line up with the 132 x 214 cm size, or if you know you’ll need more than one panel to cover the area properly. And if you’re expecting the kind of energy improvement you’d normally associate with major window upgrades, this sits more in the “improve comfort around the opening” category.
Mini FAQ
How dark is it supposed to be?
The curtain is described as a blackout option designed to reduce light that comes directly through the window area. Exact darkness depends on your door/window layout and how the curtain covers the surrounding edges.



Will it fit my curtain rail?
It’s stated to adapt to most rails on the market. That’s a helpful sign, but it’s still worth checking your rail type and ring/track compatibility.
Is it easy to install?
It’s presented as ready to hang (“ready to place”). The curtain height is measured from the top of the rings, so measuring your drop length first can prevent disappointment.
Can it be washed?
Yes—hand wash or machine wash is mentioned.
What size is the panel?
The pack includes a single panel. The listed size is 132 x 214 cm (width x height).
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