
Description:
This blackout curtain set from NICETOWN combines a clean, modern look with practical performance for bedrooms, living rooms, or kitchens where light control and privacy matter. The pair of solid black panels blocks most daylight while adding thermal insulation, making them useful for improving sleep and reducing heat transfer according to the manufacturer.
Key Points
These drapery panels come as a set of two, each panel sized 42 inches wide by 45 inches long and finished with silver grommets that have a 1.6 inch inner diameter for easy sliding on standard rods. The fabric is described by the brand as heavy and soft, with both sides dyed the same color to prevent visible backing. Performance claims include 85% to 99% light blocking, thermal insulation, reduced outside noise, fade resistance, and improved energy efficiency. Consider that shorter lengths like 45 inches work best for windows above radiators or in small kitchens where floor clearance is needed.
Technical Specifications
- Name: NICETOWN Blackout Curtains 42x45 (2 Panels)
- Dimensions: - 42 in wide per panel, - 45 in long.
- Grommet inner diameter: - 1.6 inches.
- Light blocking: - 85% to 99% according to the manufacturer.
- Care: - Machine or hand washable, mild detergent, no bleach, low-temperature ironing.
Usage Recommendations
Hang these panels on a standard curtain rod with 1.6 inch inner grommets for smooth movement and easy installation. For better blackout performance, mount the rod a few inches above the window frame and extend the panels wider than the glass to limit light leakage. Wash on a gentle cycle and use low heat when ironing to keep the fabric smooth and minimize wrinkles.
Positive Aspects
The set offers straightforward styling that pairs with many valances or layered treatments. The heavier fabric aims to help with temperature control and added privacy, and the neutral black finish conceals light during daytime and nighttime use. One nuance to note is that true blackout effect can depend on mounting and whether the panels meet edge gaps at the window, so full darkness is more likely when panels overlap slightly or are combined with a liner.










