Topfinel Cream Linen Blackout Curtains (2 Panels, 52" x 84") – 100% Blackout & Privacy, Ivory Pinch Pleat Back Tab Style
Product description
What these curtains are for
If you want your bedroom or living space to feel calmer at night—and more private when lights are on—these Topfinel cream linen blackout curtains are built for that job. On paper, the big promise is a true blackout effect: a dual-layer, heavy-duty setup designed to block sunlight and UV rays while also boosting privacy.
The fabric approach is also worth paying attention to. Instead of going for a flat, plain look, these use a linen-and-polyester blend with visible flecks and a crosshatch texture. The result is a more “homey” farmhouse/boho vibe, not the kind of blackout curtain that looks purely functional.
Key features that matter in real life
The performance story here is straightforward. The curtains are made with 70% polyester and 30% linen, and they include a 100% blackout white liner. That combination is meant to create complete darkness and privacy—exactly what you typically buy blackout drapes for in bedrooms, nurseries, and home offices.

They’re also positioned as a multi-solution curtain when it comes to hanging. Each package includes 2 panels (52"W x 84"L each), plus 32 metal hooks and 32 metal rings. With those parts, you can hang them using several methods: back tabs, rod pockets, ring hooks, or track systems. If you’ve ever struggled to make a curtain work with your setup, this flexibility is one of the better points.
And there’s a practical comfort angle too: the thick, durable fabric is intended to provide thermal and sound insulation. It’s not a miracle cure, but if your room gets hot, drafty, or noisy, these are the kind of curtains that can help smooth out the everyday feel.
What you’ll notice day to day
A couple things stand out once you look at the design choices.


First, the texture. The slub linen fabric includes visible linen flecks and a crosshatch pattern. That means the curtains won’t look like plain white panels even when they block light.

Second, the “blackout layer integrity” detail. The care instructions suggest you should avoid bleach, wash in cold water, and tumble dry on low. If ironing is needed, iron only on the front side at a cool setting—specifically to help preserve the blackout liner’s function.
Third, color and style naming. The product is described with an ivory/cream style and “pinch pleat back tab” look, so you’re buying a more styled curtain, not just a flat blackout sheet. It can be a good match if you want blackout benefits without the look turning overly industrial.
Where it shines—and where it may fall short
Where it shines: bedrooms, nurseries, and home offices where light control and privacy really matter. If you’re tired of early morning brightness, or you need a darker room to sleep or focus, these are designed with that goal in mind.
It also makes sense if you care about aesthetics first and still want blackout performance. The linen blend is meant to deliver a textured, natural look that fits farmhouse, boho, modern chic, or rustic themes.

Where you may want to be cautious: blackout curtains can feel heavier and more structured than standard sheers or lighter drapes. Also, if you’re hoping for extremely high-end linen performance, note the blend is 70% polyester—so while it has linen texture, it isn’t 100% linen.
How to install and use without overthinking it
Because the package supports multiple hanging methods (back tabs, rod pockets, ring hooks, and track systems), installation will depend on your window hardware. A practical way to approach it: start by checking what your setup already has—are you using a standard curtain rod with rings, a rod pocket style, or a track?


Then, match the included hooks and rings to your chosen method. For example, if you’re using a rod and want a more tailored fall, rod pockets may be the easiest route, if your track system is already in place, ring hooks or track mounting is the direction to plan for.
Quick usage scenario: in a bedroom, hang the panels so they fully cover the window area (including overlap where needed). Once installed, the dual-layer design is meant to turn strong daytime glare into a much more subdued room—useful for naps, late sleeping, and daytime privacy.

Tech specs
- Type: Blackout curtains (dual-layer)
- Material: 70% polyester, 30% linen
- Blackout/liner: 100% blackout white liner
- Package includes: 2 panels (52"W x 84"L each)
- Hardware included: 32 metal hooks and 32 metal rings
- Hanging options supported: back tabs, rod pockets, ring hooks, track systems
- Care instructions: machine wash cold water, tumble dry low, avoid bleach, iron cool on front side only if needed
Is it worth it?
It’s a solid pick if you want curtains that are specifically designed to block 100% of sunlight and UV rays, while still looking like textured linen-style drapes. If you need privacy plus a darker, more restful room—especially in a bedroom, nursery, or home office—these align well with that use case.
You might want to skip them if you’re looking for pure-linen feel (this is a blend) or if you strongly prefer lightweight, airy curtains. Also, consider your hardware and hanging preferences: the curtain is versatile, but installation will still depend on whether your setup supports back tabs, rod pockets, rings, or a track system.

Mini FAQ
Will these curtains really block sunlight?


They’re described as dual-layer curtains with a 100% blackout design intended to block sunlight and UV rays.
What size do you get in each package?
Each package includes 2 panels, each measuring 52"W x 84"L.

How do I hang them?
They’re designed to work with multiple methods: back tabs, rod pockets, ring hooks, or track systems. The package includes metal hooks and rings to support those options.
Are they easy to clean?
Yes—wash in cold water and tumble dry on low. Avoid bleach, and if you need to iron, do it cool on the front side only.
Can they help with noise or temperature?
The thick, durable fabric is intended to provide thermal and sound insulation, which can help create a quieter and more comfortable room.
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