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Morandi Cotton Linen Textured Blackout Curtains

$60.00

color: Coffee HX6801-1

Specifications

  • Material

    15%cotton+85%polyester

  • Light Blocking

    80%-90%

  • Fabric Weight

    517 GSM

  • Max Width

    360"

  • Max Length

    240"(For lengths exceeding 104 inches, the fabric will be rotated 90 degrees to achieve the desired size.)

  • Care

    Gentle machine wash or dry clean. Do not bleach. Steam iron. Hang to dry.

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Morandi Cotton Linen Textured Blackout Curtains

$60.00

$60.00

Product details

High-density blackout, precise light control.

 

Crafted with high-density blackout weaving, these curtains effectively block harsh sunlight and UV rays while offering excellent light reduction. The fabric provides privacy by shielding your interior from outside views. Featuring a crisp, heavy drape that resists wrinkling, this physical blackout solution is odorless, durable, and easy to clean. Perfect for bedrooms and studies, it allows you to adjust natural light as needed, creating a comfortable and stylish atmosphere.

 

Shield against the harsh light, enjoy a peaceful life.

 

Sleep undisturbed at dawn, savor lazy afternoons, and secure your evening privacy. The soft fabric contours perfectly to your window, ensuring a view free from light leaks. In this serene private sanctuary, you can read, sip tea, or simply rest—immersing yourself completely in the relaxed comfort of home.

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FAQs

For pleated curtains, we will suggest the curtain width is 1x of the curtain rod/track, measuring the length from the eyelet ring where the curtain hooks are attached.

For pleated curtains, the panel width is the width that pleats are already set. 2X-2.3X fabric fullness in default to create pleats and folds.

  • 2x Fullness for pinch pleat, tailor pleat, inverted pleat, and goblet style.
  • 2.3x Fullness for triple pleat and triple tailor pleat style.

And panel width is from the left pleat end to the right pleat end, instead of the left curtain side hem to the right curtain side hem.

For pleats are permanently sewn to make, we normally make them in 200-230% fullness. For example, if rod or track length is 100 inches, you may order 2 panels each 50 inches width for pinch pleated, tailor pleated header style. You could also order more width if you prefer more fullness.

The curtain stack width refers to the amount of space that curtains occupy when they are fully drawn or pulled open to one side of the window or doorway. 

TWOPAGES curtain stack width varies for fabrics and headers, normally accounting for 20-30% of your ordered width.

Orders come with different hooks:
Adjustable pin hooks are included for pinch pleat, tailor pleat, triple pleat, triple tailor pleat;
Metal pin hooks are included for goblet pleat, inverted box pleat;

Plastic adjustable pin hooks allow you to adjust curtain length within 3 inches. You still need to purchase rod rings separately.

Pleats pin hooks quantity: 10 pleats for 50" width; 13 pleats for 72" width; 15 pleats for 84" width; 19 pleats for 100" width; 21 pleats for 110" width, 23 pleats for 120" width, 27 for 150" width. The width and space of the pleats may vary slightly depending on your track or pole length.

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