Best Eclipse Blackout Country Curtains
1- ECLIPSE Fresno Thermal Insulated Single Panel Rod Pocket
Eclipse Blackout Curtains- ECLIPSE Fresno Thermal Insulated Single Panel Rod Pocket Darkening Curtains for Living Room, 52″ x 84″, Black
Features - Eclipse Blackout Curtains
√ THERMAL WEAVE Technology
Blocks 99 percentage of light making the curtains thick enough to completely keep out sunlight and UV ray
√ NOISE REDUCING
Blackout curtains also work as a noise reducer absorbing 40 percentage of noise to keep a quiet environment
√ ROD POCKET
Also called pole top or casement curtains with casing sewn onto the back of the curtain panel at the top allowing the rod to slip through unseen
√ Experience the darkness
Silence and beauty of Eclipse curtains. Eclipse panels have been laboratory tested to block out intrusive light, unwanted noise and can help you save on home heating and cooling costs
2- Eclipse Blackout Curtains for Bedroom - Meridian
Eclipse Blackout Curtains for Bedroom – Meridian 42″ x 84″ Insulated Darkening Single Panel Grommet Top Window Treatment Living Room, River Blue
Features - Eclipse Blackout Curtains
√ Energy saving
√ Noise reducing
√ The actual color may vary due to lighting or monitor as this product has a shiny finish.
√ Machine wash
√ Assorted colors and sizes
3- ECLIPSE Room Darkening Curtains for Bedroom - Darrell
Eclipse Blackout Curtains- ECLIPSE Room Darkening Curtains for Bedroom – Darrell 37″ x 84″ Thermal Insulated Single Panel Rod Pocket Light Blocking Curtains for Living Room, Indigo
Features - Eclipse Blackout Curtains
√ Energy saving
√ Noise reduction
√ Light Blocking
√ Machine washable
√ Assorted colors and sizes
√ Maximize privacy
4- Eclipse Thermaliner Blackout Panel Pair
Eclipse Blackout Curtains- Eclipse Thermaliner Blackout Panel Pair, 54×80, White
Features - Eclipse Blackout Curtains
√ Reduces unwanted noise, Helps to save on home heating and cooling costs
√ Creates the optimal sleep environment, Blocks over 99 percent of light compared to ordinary curtains
√ machine wash, tumble dry, do not bleach; imported
√ Easy attaches to your existing curtain panel with drapery hooks included
√ Includes two 27 inch wide blackout panels
√ Easy attaches to your existing curtain panel with drapery hooks included
√ Blocks light for a better night’s sleep, at home movie viewing and daytime sleeping
√ Reduces unwanted noise and helps to save on home heating and cooling costs
√ 100 percent Polyester; machine wash, tumble dry, do not bleach; imported
5- ECLIPSE Nadya Print Thermal Insulated
Eclipse Blackout Curtains- ECLIPSE Nadya Print Thermal Insulated Single Panel Grommet Top Darkening Curtains for Living Room, 52″ x 84″, Linen
Features - Eclipse Blackout Curtains
√ Blocks 98-99.9% of light compared to ordinary curtains
√ Reduces unwanted noise, and helps to save on home heating and cooling costs
√ Faux linen woven drapery offers a textured hand with faded medallion all-over print
√ Creates the optimal sleep environment
6- Eclipse Thermal Blackout Patio Door Curtain Panel
Eclipse Blackout Curtains- Eclipse Thermal Blackout Patio Door Curtain Panel, 100-Inch x 84-Inch, Charcoal
Features - Eclipse Blackout Curtains
√ The fashionable alternative to vertical blinds
√Energy efficient, blocks light, reduces noise
√Hang on traverse rod with drapery pins, or on a curtain rod using back tabs or clip rings
√ Woven technology
√ Extra wide, 100Seamless coverage
√ The fabric has a subtle shine under different lighting.
7- ECLIPSE Microfiber Thermal Insulated Single Panel Rod
Eclipse Blackout Curtains- ECLIPSE Microfiber Thermal Insulated Single Panel Rod Pocket Room Darkening Privacy Curtains for Nursery, 42″ x 84″, Yellow
Features - Eclipse Blackout Curtains
√ Blacks out – Blocks out 98%-99% of light. The blackout technology does not block out 100% of the light.
√ Noise Reducing, Energy Efficient, Easy care
√ 3″ rod pocket panel hangs easily on decorative rod. Curtain rod sold separately
√ 100% polyester. Machine wash.
BUYER'S GUIDE TIPS - Eclipse Blackout Curtains
How to Measure Single or Double Hung Windows
- Measure the width of the window frame. (A to B)
- Measure the length of the window frame. (C to D)
- Measure the length from the top of the window frame to the floor. (E to F)
Determining Proper Width When measuring the width of your window (A to B), be sure to consider whether you are hanging your curtain hardware on the inside or outside of the window trim. If you are aiming for a fuller, gathered look, make sure to multiply your measurement by 2.5x.
Determining Proper Length Consider the look you want to achieve and where you want the bottom of your curtains to fall. Panels are usually hung so they fall anywhere from the window sill (C to D) or to the floor (E to F). Typically, panels are hung 4 inches above the window frame.
Helpful Tips:
- Consider pooling your drapes for a more dramatic effect, this means your drapes will gather on the floor.
- If you have baseboard heating, consider whether you want to cover or have curtains end just above baseboard.