🌴 Block the light, boost your vibe — blackout curtains that work as hard as you do.
These Tropical Palm Leaves Blackout Curtains feature 100% polyester fabric with high-definition digital prints, two 52"x84" panels with matte silver grommets, and superior blackout technology that reduces sunlight and UV rays. Designed for thermal insulation, they maintain comfortable room temperatures year-round while ensuring privacy. Machine washable and easy to maintain, they combine style and function for modern living spaces.
J**L
Love these curtains
The curtains are relatively thick, vibrant in color and really tie my room together. The color is exactly as shown. I have a large, south facing window, which gets bright Sun throughout the entire day. These curtains do not block out all the light. So if that’s what you’re looking for, I’d suggest getting a dark liner. They do a decent job of dimming the light though and I’m still able to sleep in well when I choose to do so. I’ve gotten a lot of compliments on them. They’re very soft, smooth and on par with the quality you can get from Target, Home Goods and Bed Bath and Beyond. I’d still recommend getting a sheer liner to complete the look.
A**S
Best curtains ever! Not completely blackout.
We LOVE these curtains. Unfortunately they’re not completely blackout but they make the room significantly darker. They’re beautiful for a rainforest theme nursery or adding some busy to a bland room. The material is thick and the quality is great. We are very happy with the purchase.
R**O
Love them!!
Thick, soft satin, beautiful curtain holes , most luxurious curtains i Have ever bought 😍😍😍 I love them so much they look great in my living room and are black out curtains
T**Y
Vibrant, thick blackout curtains
Beautiful vibrant print!Exactly what I was looking for in my tropical themed nursery!Great thick quality. Black out too!
D**
A terrific buy
Purchased for a bathroom privacy. Quality fabric, vibrant colors, very few wrinkles. Totally love them.
S**N
great curtains, but not blackout
I bought these about a month ago and have done a lot of experimenting to maximize the blackout function.First, these are beautiful curtains: well made; lovely fabric; nice, heavy feel. I ended up buying two sets of drapes. Two caveats: 1. The length is not exact, so get the curtains before installing the rods. Mine were an inch long (85"); however, they are easy to hem if you sew. 2. The curtains need full ironing. I was able to reduce the wrinkles by putting them through the rinse cycle and dryer, but I still had to iron the full area, which is a pain. That's the main reason I didn't give them five stars.Second, getting blackout in a room takes a lot of planning. It seems that none of the single-layer drapes sold as "blackout" really are; only the darker areas of the design fully block light. So you have a trade-off between design and function. Most of the light comes in from around the edges of the drapes, so you have to work on that. I got rods that wrap around to the wall, so the drape has a double fold against the wall. This requires that the curtain be about 18" wider than the rod. I had to sew and extra panel on the side because they weren't wide enough for my windows (but I used the rest on another window.) The light coming in over the top isn't too bothersome, for some reason, though it looks bad in the photo. (see photos)I have a south-facing bedroom and have tried many kinds of supposedly "opaque" window treatments over ten years. None of the usual blinds or shades you can buy at places like Home Depot actually make the room very dark, because of all the light coming in around the edges and through holes, even though the material itself is opaque. I was hoping "blackout" curtains would do the trick. The result is that the drapes alone, with my wall-hugging rods, make the room about as dark as the previous treatments. This is dark enough for overnight; it is preferable to the other treatments because the morning light comes in in a more pleasant way. However, the curtains alone are not as dark as I wanted for daytime naps (I want the room REALLY dark), so I use both my existing blinds and the curtains for that.So my recommendation, if you want a really dark room, is to buy an OPAQUE roller shade (cheap and quick to operate), and put the curtains over it to block all the light coming in around the edges of the shade, and to decorate the room. I didn't take any photo if this dual option in use, because it is basically black to the camera.
C**K
Tropical delight.
These drapes are the bomb. Beautiful colors, nice thick material that blocks out 90% of the light and keeps my south facing bedroom cool.
G**Y
Good buy
Loved these curtains. Really thick and the picture is vibrant and cute. Really blocks the sun in the day.
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