The material of the custom blackout curtains

in homerilla •  last year 

It’s good to know your options when it comes to blackout curtains, to make the most of your blackout experience. There are different header styles, linings, drapes, and curtains.

With so many options to choose from, it’s important to know first, if you want total blackout or just less light than you currently have. Your needs will help in determining what style of blackout will work best for you. You can buy custom blackout curtains online and choose the right style.

Styles of blackout curtain headers include:

Grommet: The fabric is looped with metal rings for installation.
Rod pocket: Curtains feature a slit for effortless slip-on installation.
Tab top: Loops are used for hanging the curtains off the curtain rod.
Pinch pleats: Curtains are pinched at the top to create a pleated look.

Blackout Curtain Linings:
Blackout-lined: These curtains use heavier polyester to create stiffness and achieve complete blackout.
Foam-backed: These curtains maintain soft folds but do not ensure total blackout.
Thermal-lined: Blackout curtains utilize heat-trapping fabrics, such as flannel, but do not guarantee complete blackout.
Privacy-lined: Blackout curtains use polyester and a cotton weave to maintain softness and filter out light.
Blackout liners: These are placed behind your current curtains to provide blackout without the need for major curtain changes.

Similar-Type Curtains
Room-Darkening Curtains — These curtains give a more subdued look than blackout curtains. They allow a little light to come in, but not enough to disrupt your sleep. The inner lining isn’t as thick as with blackout curtains.

Light-Filtering Curtains — These are created with semi-opaque fabric, and filter out a portion of the sunlight so that only a small amount enters in the room.

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