Simplebrand Ava Ivory Light Filtering Curtains, 2-Panel Set (63 Inch Length)
Product description
What these curtains do (and why people buy them)
If you want bedroom or patio window coverage that feels airy but still takes the edge off sunlight, Simplebrand’s Ava Ivory light filtering curtains are built for that job. They’re designed to soften incoming light while also giving you privacy—so you’re not relying on thicker blackout drapes every time you want a calmer room.
On paper, the appeal is the triple-layer fabric. The brand claims it blocks a large portion of light and helps reduce UV exposure, and the thermal/insulating angle is there to support more stable room temperatures. It’s the kind of curtains people pick when they’re trying to balance brightness with comfort rather than fully eliminate daylight.
Light control, UV blocking, and privacy (the real-world expectation)

These are light filtering curtains, not blackout curtains. The main promise is that they can block a claimed range of light (from 98% down to 85% depending on the color tone) and reduce UV rays. Even the whiter option is said to reduce light (the brand specifically mentions around 60% for white).
That matters because your experience will land somewhere between “sunny but not harsh” and “noticeably dimmer.” If your goal is complete darkness for naps or shift work, you may end up wanting a true blackout style instead. If your goal is privacy during daylight and a softer glow, these are aimed in the right direction.
Thermal insulation and comfort across seasons
Another big selling point here is the triple-weave construction meant to help with temperature. The idea is straightforward: in warmer months, it helps block heat, in cooler months, it helps hold warmth a bit better. You’ll also see a practical benefit in how they can help protect interior furnishings from sunlight effects.



The honest limitation: thermal claims with curtains depend heavily on your window setup and drafts. Still, if you’re trying to make a room feel less “hot by the window” or less “cold by the window,” a light filtering curtain with insulating fabric is a sensible middle step.
How to hang them without drama
This set comes with 2 panels. Each panel is 40 inches wide by 63 inches long, so the total width is 80 inches when placed as a pair.
The rod pocket design is included, and there’s also mention of a hanging option via clips (the listing describes two options). The rod pocket includes a 3-inch pocket to fit standard or decorative curtain rods. The brand also notes you can use rings and hooks for easy height adjustment in the 3 to 4 inch range.

If your current curtains hang differently, it’s worth double-checking how your rod/pocket style works before you commit. You’ll want the 63-inch length to match what you’re aiming for—especially if you like a specific puddle or exact sill-to-floor look.
What you’ll notice day to day
The fabric is described as soft but durable, with an even color on both sides to keep the look consistent from inside the room and from outside. That “both sides match” detail is often overlooked with cheaper curtains, and it’s useful if your windows are visible from common areas or neighboring spaces.
Also, because these are machine washable, day-to-day upkeep should be straightforward compared with more delicate drapery fabrics. The care guidance includes washing, using non-chlorine bleach only when needed, tumble drying on low, and ironing at a warm temperature as needed.



Who it suits best (and who might skip)
Worth considering if you want: - Daylight that’s softened for a bedroom or living area - More privacy than sheer curtains, without switching to full blackout - A curtain that’s framed as insulating to support seasonal comfort - An option that works for patio doors or front-door window coverage
It might not be the best choice if you: - Need true blackout performance and full darkness - Are very picky about custom length and exact hem placement (the listing suggests it can be slightly shorter than your window, depending on your setup) - Prefer a more premium, heavy drape feel—these are positioned as light filtering with thermal support, not ultra-thick blackout curtains
Final verdict

Is it worth it?
Simplebrand Ava Ivory light filtering curtains are a practical pick if you’re shopping for privacy and softer light—especially for bedrooms and everyday living spaces where you still want the room to feel bright. The triple-layer fabric and thermal/insulation idea are the main reasons they stand out, and the washable, rod-pocket-friendly setup makes them easier to live with than many fancier alternatives.
You may want to skip them if your top priority is complete light elimination for sleeping or media rooms. Since these are designed to filter rather than blackout, the outcome depends on how much darkness you truly need. If you can work with “dimmer and more private” instead of “dark and light-proof,” this set looks like it fits the bill.
Quick FAQ



Can these curtains fully block sunlight?
They’re marketed as light filtering. The brand claims strong light/UV reduction, but they aren’t presented as blackout curtains.
How wide is the set?
The set includes 2 panels. Each panel is 40 inches wide, for a combined total of 80 inches wide.
Are they easy to hang?
They’re described as having a rod pocket (with a 3-inch pocket) and the listing also mentions clip-style hanging as an option, plus rings/hooks for height adjustment.
Are the curtains machine washable?
Yes. The care instructions include machine washing, non-chlorine bleach only when needed, low-heat tumble drying, and warm ironing if necessary.
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