Deconovo Total Blackout Faux Linen Eyelet Curtains, Purple (2 panels)
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The essentials
If you’re trying to make a room feel calmer after dark, blackout curtains are one of the most straightforward things you can do. These Deconovo Total Blackout curtains come in a purple faux-linen look, with eyelet headers designed to be simple to hang and move along a rail.
On paper, they’re built around three ideas: a faux linen texture that looks more “soft interior” than heavy plastic, a triple-weave approach that’s meant to limit heat loss, and a promise of blocking 100% of sunlight. They’re sold as ready-to-hang panels, so the setup is mainly about choosing the right size for your window and getting the spacing right.
That “ready to hang” convenience is the practical appeal here, especially if you don’t want to fuss with complicated measuring for lining or extra curtain hooks. Still, one small thing to keep in mind: blackout performance is only as good as the fit, so if your measurements are off, gaps can let light sneak in.
What you get and how it’s hung

The pack includes 2 curtain panels. They’re made from 100% faux linen fabric, and the eyelet design is there to make assembly easier—just thread onto a suitable curtain pole/rail and you’re away.
Each panel measures 168 cm wide and 229 cm long, and the fabric is described as having a lightweight soft-touch matte finish with “perfectly executed stitches”. In everyday terms, that means the curtains are aiming to look neat rather than shiny, and to drape in a way that suits typical living rooms and bedrooms.
Where these curtains are likely to shine
The big selling point is the function side. The curtains use a triple-weave technology to help prevent heat escaping and to block 100% sunlight entering the room. That can matter in two common scenarios: you want a darker bedroom for sleeping, or you’re trying to reduce temperature swings (warm rooms staying warmer in winter, cooler rooms staying cooler in summer).


There’s also the everyday “personal space” angle. If you have windows facing a neighbouring property or street, blackout curtains can add privacy without you needing extra blinds.

A practical micro-scenario
Say you come home on a bright evening and want to wind down before sleep: you close the curtains, switch off the lights, and you’re left with a much darker room with less glare than you’d get from thinner curtains. It’s the kind of change you notice straight away—less distraction, more comfort.
Key points to check before buying
This is where people often get caught out, so it’s worth being a bit careful.
First, double-check the width against how you want the curtains to sit. You get 2 panels at a stated width per panel, so your final coverage will depend on your window width and how full you want the gathered look.

Second, blackout results depend heavily on fit and how the curtain edges sit. Even a strong blackout fabric can underperform if light can spill from the sides or above.
Third, it’s a faux linen fabric, so while it’s meant to feel soft-touch with a matte texture, it’s not the same thing as real linen. If you’re very sensitive to fabric differences, it may not scratch the same itch.
Care & maintenance


If you prefer low-effort upkeep, these are machine washable below 30℃. You can iron at a low temperature too.
There are clear care limits: do not bleach, and do not tumble dry. If the curtains arrive with wrinkles, the guidance is to hang them for a while in a warm temperature so they gradually settle. That’s a pretty normal “post-hang” reality with many ready-to-hang curtains, but it’s good to know what to expect.

Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It’s a good fit if you want blackout curtains for an indoor bedroom or living room and you like the look of a faux linen texture. It also suits households that want better control of light and heat without getting into complex installation.
However, it may not be a great match if you need curtains with a specific lining style, you’re extremely particular about natural linen feel, or you’re planning for a very unusual window shape where the given dimensions won’t sit properly. In those cases, the blackout promise can be harder to achieve in practice.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if blackout performance, privacy, and reducing heat loss are your priorities, and you can confirm the 168 cm by 229 cm panel sizing works for your window. The eyelet “ready to hang” approach also makes it easier to buy without overthinking installation.

Better avoided if your measurements are borderline or you expect gaps around the edges—no matter what the fabric claims, light leakage is usually a fit issue. And if you’re expecting real linen rather than faux linen, you may find it doesn’t quite match the feel you want.
Mini FAQ


How many panels are included in the pack?
The pack includes 2 panels.
Are these curtains ready to hang or do they need extra parts?

They’re described as sold ready to hang, using an eyelet header that’s designed to be convenient to assemble.
Do they block sunlight fully?
They’re marketed as blocking 100% sunlight from entering the room, but your results will depend on how well the curtains fit your window.
How do you wash them?
They can be machine washed below 30℃, and you should not bleach or tumble dry.
What size are the panels?
Each panel is listed as 168 cm wide and 229 cm long.
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