KAHEAUM Blackout Curtains for Bedroom & Living Room (2 Panels) – White Voile Net Thermal Blackout Curtains in Pink & Green
Product description
The essentials
If you’re trying to make a bedroom or living room feel calmer and darker, these KAHEAUM blackout curtains are built around that goal. They come as 2 panels in one package, sized for a shorter “drop” look, and they’re presented with a voile net layer in the mix, plus a thermal blackout lining concept.
On paper, the pitch is clear: help reduce the amount of outside light coming in, make it harder for people to see through, and also take the edge off cold near the window. There’s also an aesthetic element here — the curtains are described as having a hollow star design, so the window isn’t just functional, it’s meant to look playful when daylight hits.
That said, “blackout” can mean different things depending on the room, the window size, and how you hang curtains. If you’re expecting proper studio-level darkness or you’ve got bright street lighting shining directly in, you may find you still need an extra layer or blackout blinds.
Key features

These curtains are described as using “innovative triple weave technology” for a stronger blackout effect. Dark colours are said to work better, and that’s worth bearing in mind even though this pair is styled in a white voile net look with pink and green tones. The manufacturer also frames them as soundproof curtains, but the most realistic way to read that is as “helps take the edge off”, rather than eliminating noise completely.
Visually, the hollow star pattern is a proper feature, not just decoration. The idea is that sunshine passing through the star shapes creates a moving effect on the room. It’s the sort of detail that can make a kids’ room feel more welcoming than plain fabric.
They’re made to hang via eyelets, which generally makes fitting to a compatible curtain pole straightforward — especially if you prefer an easy, swish-ready look.
For practical everyday use, they’re positioned as suitable for a wide range of settings like a bedroom, living room, nursery, home office, and even some outdoor or secondary window uses mentioned by the listing.


What you’ll notice day to day

The blackout and privacy side is the main day-to-day benefit. In a bedroom, even a partial reduction in morning light can make it easier to stay in bed a bit longer. In a living room, it can also help when you want less glare on screens.
The thermal angle is another reason people consider curtains like this in the UK: drafts and cold windows can make a room feel chillier than it should. Again, no curtain is a full substitute for proper window sealing, but as an extra layer, it can be worthwhile.
And then there’s the visual effect. If you’ve got a window where sunlight reaches the wall or floor, the hollow star design can add a bit of atmosphere. It’s not subtle, but if you like that sort of kids’ decor vibe, it can be exactly the point.
Care and maintenance
These KAHEAUM curtains are described as hand or machine washable. If you use a machine, the guidance says below 30 degrees with a gentle cycle. There’s no bleaching and no tumble drying, and if ironing is needed, it should be low temperature.

One limitation to flag: if you’re very sensitive to creases after washing, “no tumble dry” can mean you’ll want to hang them back quickly to reduce wrinkling.
Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It’s a good fit if you want blackout-style light control plus a more decorative design, particularly for kids’ rooms or a playful bedroom aesthetic. It also suits buyers looking for thermal lining benefits without moving into heavy, bulky curtains.


It might not be a great match if you need near-total darkness for sleep (for example, very bright street lighting or daytime shift-work). Because the listing frames the blackout as “effective” and notes colour performance (dark colours work better), lighter tones like the white voile net effect may not fully block everything.
It’s also worth thinking twice if you’re expecting true soundproofing. Curtains can help with comfort and reduce some outside noise, but they can’t replace proper acoustic treatments.

Final verdict
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want 2-panel eyelet curtains that aim to improve privacy, reduce incoming light, and bring a thermal blackout layer into your room, while also adding a hollow star look that makes daylight feel more fun.
Better avoided if you’re after maximum blackout performance or “proper” noise elimination. In those scenarios, you may need a more heavily lined approach or additional window solutions, not just a curtain pair.
If you’re buying for a typical bedroom or living room setup and you like the pink/green + star design, this one’s easy to live with and should feel more decorative than plain blackout curtains.

Mini FAQ
Are these curtains fully blackout?


The listing describes an “effective blackout effect” using triple weave technology. However, blackout results can vary by room and lighting, so don’t assume it will be absolute darkness in every setting.
How do you hang them?
They are eyelet curtains, so they’re designed to be fitted to a compatible curtain pole.

Can they be washed in a machine?
Yes, the guidance says machine washable below 30 degrees on a gentle cycle, with no bleach and no tumble drying.
Are they suitable for kids’ rooms?
The listing explicitly positions them as kids’ curtains for bedrooms and nurseries, and the hollow star design is clearly part of the appeal.
Do they help with cold through the window?
They’re described as effective at preventing cold from coming through the window, which is the kind of added comfort people usually look for from thermal lined curtains.
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