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This blackout curtain set from RYB HOME combines light control and thermal insulation for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, basements, or home offices. With two panels that cover a large window span, these curtains help reduce incoming sunlight and create a darker, more private interior environment for daytime naps or evening screen time.
Key Points
Each set includes two panels, with each panel measuring 62 inches wide and 63 inches long for a total width of approximately 120 inches when both panels are used. The panels feature a 3-inch rod pocket that fits most standard curtain rods and a pleated look when hung with 1.5 to 2.6 times the window width. The fabric is the same color on both sides and uses a triple-weave construction that, according to the manufacturer, blocks roughly 85 to 95 percent of sunlight and UV rays. These curtains are machine washable and designed to withstand regular home use.
Technical Specifications
- Name: RYB HOME Blackout Curtains 62 x 63 per Panel, 2 Pcs
- Panel width: 62 inches each
- Total width: approximately 120 inches
- Panel length: 63 inches
- Rod pocket: 3 inches
- Light blockage: 85-95% (according to the manufacturer)
Benefits
The triple-weave fabric gives a balance between light reduction and thermal performance. In practical terms, these curtains can help stabilize indoor temperature by providing an insulating layer that reduces heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter. The consistent color on both sides keeps a neat appearance from inside the room and supports cohesive décor choices. Because the material is wash-friendly, maintenance is straightforward for busy households.
Usage Recommendations
For optimal fullness and an attractive pleat, choose a curtain rod and hanging method that allow the panels to reach 1.5 to 2.6 times the window width. Use the included rod pocket to slide the panels directly onto a standard rod for a simple, clean installation. Machine wash with non-chlorine bleach when needed, tumble dry on low, and press with a warm iron if necessary. Consider the black color for maximum light-blocking performance, as darker fabrics tend to be more effective at reducing glare and improving nighttime darkness.
Note: The manufacturer states the curtains block 85-95 percent of sunlight; actual performance may vary depending on mounting, window framing, and ambient light conditions. Also keep in mind that blackout curtains reduce light and improve privacy but do not guarantee total darkness in rooms with multiple light sources.










