🛋️ Elevate your space with blackout brilliance and effortless style!
The RYB HOME French Door Curtain features a 26x69 inch triple-layer blackout fabric panel that blocks 85-95% of sunlight and UV rays. Designed for easy, rod-free installation with self-adhesive sticky straps, it offers versatile tie-up privacy options and energy-efficient thermal insulation. Machine washable and crafted in a modern gray tone, it’s perfect for enhancing privacy, reducing energy costs, and adding a sleek, contemporary touch to any indoor space.
Item Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | 26" x 69" |
Item Dimensions L x W | 69"L x 26"W |
Fits Rod Size | 1.6 Inches |
Closure Type | Tie |
Special Features | Window Treatments, Blackout |
Curtain Hanging Method | Tie Top |
Specific Uses For Product | Decorative |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Curtain Form | Drapes |
Top Style | Self-Adhensive |
Seasons | Summer |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Pastoral |
Color | Grey |
Opacity | 1 Inches |
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room, Classroom, Home Office, Dining Room |
Fabric Type | Triple Wave Blackout Fabric |
Weave Type | Plain |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Material Type | Fabric |
A**D
Room Darkening Shades Review: A Perfect Blend of Function and Reliability
I recently purchased a set of room darkening shades for my home, and I’m thrilled with their performance. These shades deliver on their promise of superior light blocking, creating a cozy, darkened atmosphere perfect for relaxing or sleeping in. Even during the brightest hours, they effectively keep sunlight out, keeping my home cool and serene.The fit of these shades is another highlight. They were easy to install and fit the window frames perfectly, leaving no gaps for light to slip through. The measurements were precise, and their sleek design added a modern touch to my home’s aesthetic.I was particularly impressed by the strength of the Velcro used to secure the shades. Unlike other products where hangers failed, the Velcro here is robust and reliable, holding the shades firmly in place without any sagging or slipping. This small detail makes a big difference in everyday use.Overall, these room darkening shades are a fantastic addition to any home looking to control light and enhance comfort. They’re functional, stylish, and built to last, with strong Velcro ensuring they stay secure. Highly recommend!
Z**T
Privacy is a must!
This is the second time buying this product. I love it. My front door is all glass that is a straight view straight down my hall and if your like me you feel watched. This allows me to keep the morning sun out in the summer and privacy in the halls when people are coming and going from rooms and bathrooms. Good sizes, easy to use, durable, nice colors and yeah works well.
K**S
Great, inexpensive blackout curtain!
Exactly as advertised. Color was the perfect, installation was easy, and it looks great! Keeps light out.
N**L
Adhesive could be better. Otherwise good product.
Pretty much a blackout curtain that hangs with adhesive strips instead of a curtain rod.Easy to put up and blocks the light very well. I actually purchased mine for the doorway of my kitchen that way when I cook in the summertime it keeps the heat inside the kitchen and it worked great for that.The instructions say to clean the surface you are attaching the adhesive strips too with rubbing alcohol then allow it to dry before placing the adhesive strips and I followed these instructions and I just could not get the adhesive to stick I think maybe these curtains are just a little too long and heavy to be held up by adhesive. They hold for a while I think I started having issues after maybe a month or two where I would come home and one side would be dangling down and eventually they would just fall off every other day so I took them down.
J**.
Works great! Easy to install, great quality!
We had a door with a window that the sun would shine in and really heat up the room so once summer started, I ordered one of these. It was installed in literally one minute and it’s perfect! I’ve ordered 3 more since for friends and family! Fantastic price for the quality, great blackout. Getting this curtain cooled off my whole room!
B**T
Great product. Long & detailed review
Warning, long review! But a good read if you are detail oriented person, like me.I’ve been searching for a simple and easy (but classy) curtains for my back French doors. I live in city limits and neighbors can, at times, see into my kitchen. These curtains not only offer privacy but help reduce sunlight/heat/cold into my kitchen. In the following paragraphs/sections, I plan to explain how I went about my install then pros and cons of this product.Before I dive in, I’d like to mention that I bought a quantity of 2. I was a bit hesitant on if there were two panels or just one… easier to return one than have just one hanging up while waiting on the other.Also, I used rubbing alcohol to clean the surface area for the best adhesion. It’s important to note that rubbing alcohol may not work for every surface type out there. Use caution.Install:(Measure:) I measured the width and length of the window on the door then wrote it down on the instruction manual. I also measured the curtain - since I read a previous review that stated that the curtain was actually “smaller” in size than what is referenced in the description.I found that with my measurements I needed about 2” (on the width measurement) of the curtain to exceed the edge of the window. Almost the same scenario with the length, so I went with an inch above the window. This would allow the curtain to adhere on a flat surface above the window and hang over the lip of the window’s frame. This allowed the curtain to hang past the bottom of the window - for optimal coverage.(Marking measurements:) My door is metal, so I used a pencil and marked one inch above the center of the window (the bottom horizontal edge of the Velcro would sit above this marking) and one inch up ⬆️ and two inches ↔️ from the left and right edge of the window. (Three markings in total so that the Velcro was centered and level with the window).I measured the full length across of the two end markings to determine how long the Velcro strip needed to be. Cut the first one and used the first one as a template to cut the second strip. I then used a pencil to mark the two inches in from the edge of the Velcro so that they would line up with the markings on the door to be centered. Before removing the tape backing, I checked my markings against the markings on the door and they lined up. Removed the backing and adhered the Velcro tape to the door.(Curtain install:) I may advise letting the tape “cure” to the door for optimal adherence. I left it for about 20-30 minutes before hanging up the curtains.Pros and Cons:Pro: very easy and simple install that made such a big change in my kitchen. I could see an instant result in the reduction of sunlight.The color referenced in the listing accurately reflected the color of the panel. I went with the “linen” color to go with the neutral tones of my kitchen and to hide any future or potential stains that come about. In my opinion, solid color curtains show stains and creases easily. Light textured or light patterned curtains disguise it better.As far as sturdiness… I’d say that is very reliant on how clean the surface area is. After hanging up the curtains and then deciding to take them down for adjustments… it was rather difficult for me (a strong grown woman) to remove the Velcro curtain from the Velcro adhered to the door.Cons: and this is not anything the manufacturer could avoid… but it was an eye sore for me.After hanging up the curtains I noticed a ton of creases and wrinkles all throughout. While I could just let the curtains hang and the wrinkles will fall out eventually, I decided to just iron it for better aesthetics. The two straps that hold the curtain up in an “open” fashion were badly wrinkled.(Also worth mentioning, the straps hang underneath the Velcro strip adhered to the curtain, not over the top in front. I only have them flipped over the front to show how badly wrinkled they were)The tag says to iron on low. If you have a steamer, it’ll pull the creases out quickly. If you have an old school iron and iron board like me… it wasn’t that hard either. I started on low heat and gradually increased to maintain integrity of the material. I also used the steam feature on my iron to speed up the process. (Roughly 10 minutes per curtain)I took pictures to show the windows before curtains, one with and one without curtain, one wrinkled and one ironed… for reference.If you are renting or just don’t want to drill holes in your door, this is a great option! Would recommend!
A**A
Elegant and functional. Easy installation.
This is a review for the thermal self stick panels. I had to get the 34x80 because the custom size wasn't available and I didn't want to wait or pay more.The thermal panels are decent but not overly thick. Fabric isn't heavy, but drapes well with some creases, which will smooth out over time, or can be steamed out.I ordered 4 panels in mocha color, which match our taupe velvet curtains which we also bought from RYB, so that's a plus.They do a very good job of maintaining our privacy with some elegance without the "elegant' prices.I chose the thermal panels over the other fabric panels for aesthetics and functionality. It does well in both at a fair price. With care, these will last some time.Came with the 3M Velcro strips. So far so good.I will add more photos but as of right this moment, recommend and will buy more in other colors.Review updated to correct spelling error.
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