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The Sun Zero Barrow Energy Efficient Rod Pocket Door Curtain Panel is a stylish and functional addition to your home. Measuring 54" x 72", this stone beige curtain features room darkening technology, energy-efficient design, and noise reduction capabilities, making it perfect for enhancing privacy and comfort in any living space.
Item Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Size | 54"W x 72"L (Pack of 1) |
Item Weight | 13.28 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 72"L x 54"W |
Curtain Form | Door Panel Curtain |
Top Style | Rod Pocket |
Seasons | Summer |
Style | Classic |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Solid |
Color | Stone Beige |
Opacity | Room-darkening |
Room Type | Living Room |
Lining Description | Polyester |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
Material Type | Polyester |
Curtain Hanging Method | Rod Pocket |
Specific Uses For Product | Room Darkening, Privacy, Decorative |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Fits Rod Size | 1.5 Inches |
Closure Type | Tie |
Special Features | Rod Pocket |
A**W
Budget friendly option
These are not true black out curtains but pretty close---we got the Navy color so they were dark to begin with. Over our windows they keep out nearly all light. Out of the package these are very wrinkled. Wife ran them through the dryer for 10 mins, hung them up, looked fine. I think that for what you pay these are good quality and a fair value. The material is silky and lightweight but not terribly thin. I would buy these again. 6 bucks for 2 drapes that do the job, look good, and easy to clean
P**Y
perfect color, budget friendly, wide panels, attractive
This review is for the Vintage Blue curtain panels.I selected these based on the color I was looking for, as well as price, non grommet, and decent width.In short: These met all of my expectations! I love them, super lovely, even better than anticipated!Details:Color: I have a family room that I pretty much kept in warm colors (gold, orange, browns). I acquired a blue and brown rug that I intended for elsewhere when I decided to try it out in my family room. I liked it so much that I thought that if I could find a way to swap to these new colors with out spending a lot, I would go for it. SO I proceeded to look for plain blue curtains. The blue in the rug reminds me of a cornflower blue. When I found this Vintage Blue, I knew it was exactly what I was looking for.Price: I normally don't comment on price, but here it was part of my selection. If I didn't find cheap enough curtains, I was not likely to make a change to my family room. This was not a need, just an impulsive want to switch things up. Curtain prices vary significantly, and I have noticed though my life that that is not necessarily indicative of quality or performance. Especially if just being used for decorative purpose. At time of my purchase, they were $7.49 a panel.Non grommet: I don't care for the look of grommets, a lot of panel choices are those grommets. These just slide on and have solid material across the top. With this style, the option is almost always there to have the little scrunching at top, or let the panel drape down flat by sliding rod through next section down.Width: The width of these panels are 54". This is pretty generous. I have seen panels (especially in discount stores) where the panels are as little as 20". Many are in the 36-42" range. This additional width will allow for the curtains to maintain a bit of ripple rather when closed than being flat when pulled closed. This also lends to greater privacy. Also accommodates wider area with less panels.I didn't buy these for blocking light, but I do like having them closed at night for a little privacy (despite living in country). They are fine. They are a standard curtain to me. They do not say they are light blocking. They do say that they "blocks out SOME light", and that "Performance varies by color". My medium blue does a nice job giving me privacy and dimming the room when the sun is beating in.I suggest that if more darkening, blocking, or privacy is needed (and you don't want stiff light blocking panels), add in another panel or two.I included a bunch of pics! Color is closest to the photos taken further away.edit/update: Just swinging by to say that I bought two more panels a couple months later, and the dye lot is the same. I was worried they wouldn't be, but all looks the same. PHEW!
E**N
Nice fabric, enough sunblock
The curtains are the exact colour as the sample, and they've got two sashes. A pastel green colour. I hung them in a place that's not very durable, so I wanted something short so it wouldn't be too heavy, but it's got a fabric that would look really elegant if it went all the way to the floor. It's a light fabric, but it's really effective at blocking out the sun. If you're expecting a black room, go for a dark blue velvety thick fabric, but this curtain gives a nice darkness even though it's not dark in colour.The stitching is really neat, too.
A**D
Ok except in one area
Nice size, ok color and great price, the only issue I’m the curtain rod holes, it looks like a cheap curtain
S**A
Very Nice and Well Made
Color: Sage GreenSize: 54 x 72I like this single pane door panel. I didn't purchase for the energy efficiency of it so I will not speak much to that part.I purchased this panel solely due to its sage green color. Previously purchasing curtains for my bedroom, I was in need of one for the door that leads to the pool that matched in color. Although this is made from a different manufacturer, the sage green color is spot on and matches my regular window curtains perfectly.The straight-lined stitching is very well done. The facing fabric is silky looking as well as to the touch and the backing is a dark (think very dark grey) fabric adhered to the back that prevents anyone from seeing through the curtain and I would imagine, provides an adequate room darkening effect. Since my door is under a roofed area, I wasn't as concerned about room darkening and indeed this is not an advertised feature. As to the energy efficiency, I've only had it a day at this point but I'm sure the efficiency goes up with the curtain closed and the included picture shows the curtain currently open with the provided tie-back. Either way, this door's window does not receive direct sun.
C**E
Perfect In Every Way
I bought several other curtains that were either too thick, too thin, poorly made and the colors were not true to what was shown. This was my last try. YAHOO, these curtains are perfect. Absolutely beautiful material, thin enough to look elegant and let some outside light into the hallway but give 100% privacy. I ordered the 54 inch wide for a door window 23 inches and the folding is perfect! Do not hesitate to buy these especially at such an incredibly low price.
A**C
Decent for the Price, But Not Perfect
The Sun Zero Barrow Sidelight Curtain Panel is a budget-friendly option that provides some privacy and light blocking, but it has a few drawbacks. The fabric is soft and has a nice texture, but it’s thinner than expected, so it doesn’t fully block out light. It helps with insulation a little, but don’t expect major energy efficiency.The size is accurate, and it fits my sidelight window well. However, the color ("Stone") is slightly different from the photos—it has a bit of a warmer undertone in person. The rod pocket design is simple to install, but the fabric doesn’t drape as smoothly as I’d like.Overall, it’s a decent curtain for the price, but if you need complete blackout or higher-quality material, you may want to look elsewhere.
M**A
Best curtains ever!
I needed new curtains because the light shined so much in the bedroom, might as well not have curtains at all before. These curtains block out so much light and look very cute. I do wish the material was thicker as you can see in the photo it’s like you can almost see outside but still it blocks out a lot of light!
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