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Product Description

Transform any room in your home with the Eclipse Nadya blackout curtain. Independently tested, eclipse offers a superior blend of window fashion design and blackout technology for any decor. Update the bedroom, living room or dining room and enjoy the light blocking, noise reducing, energy-saving benefits of Eclipse. Perfect for daytime sleepers of all ages, home theater enthusiasts and energy saving conscious home owners, Eclipse curtains offer style versatility for any living space. The patented Thermalayer process transforms ordinary drapery panels into a light-blocking, noise-reducing, energy saving solution for the home. An independent blackout layer lines the back of the curtain fabric to enhance the window treatment while allowing for the same drapability of naturally flowing curtains. Hang eclipse curtains in any bedroom to achieve an optimal sleeping environment. Each Eclipse Nadya grommet panel measures an extra wide 52" in your choice of 63", 84" or 95" lengths. 1.5" antiqued bronze grommet accommodates a 1" rod. Faux linen woven drapery offers a textured hand with faded medallion all-over print. Hang two drapery panels on decorative curtain rod for optimal light-blocking coverage and decorative style. Curtain rod sold separately. Available in 4 fashion colors including natural linen, black and smoke blue. Sold as single panel. 45 % Cotton, 40% Polyester, 15% Linen. Machine wash cold, tumble dry, do not bleach. Imported.

From the manufacturer

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ECLIPSE BLACKOUT CURTAINS

This light blocking level is recommended for kids’ bedrooms, living rooms, dens, playrooms, or any room where you may want the appearance of darkness, while still having enough light to navigate throughout the room. Blackout curtains are also the perfect choice on windows that tend to radiate heat, as they provide optimal thermal protection without creating a pitch black environment.

Specifications:

  • Blocks 93% - 97.9% of Light.
  • Significant Amount of Privacy.
  • Some Noise Reduction.
  • Some Energy Savings

How to Measure your Window

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1. Measure the Width of the window frame. (A to B)

2. Measure the Length of the window frame. (C to D)

3. Measure the Length from the top of the window frame to the floor. (E to F)

Determining Proper Width

When measuring the width of your window (A to B), be sure to consider whether you are hanging your curtain hardware on the inside or outside of the window trim. If you are aiming for a fuller, gathered look, make sure to multiply your measurement by 2.5x.

Determining Proper Length

Consider the look you want to achieve and where you want the bottom of your curtains to fall. Panels are usually hung so they fall anywhere from the window sill (C to D) or to the floor (E to F). Typically, panels are hung 4 inches above the window frame.

Helpful Tips:

Consider pooling your drapes for a more dramatic effect, this means your drapes will gather on the floor. If you have baseboard heating, consider whether you want to cover or have curtains end just above the baseboard.

Benefits at Each Opacity Level

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Light Filtering

- Softly Filters Light

- Blocks UV Rays up to 33%

Room Darkening

- Blocks 93% - 97.9% of Light

- Significant Amount of Privacy

- Some Noise Reduction

- Some Energy Savings

Blackout

- Blocks 98% - 99.9% of Light

- Maximum Privacy

- Considerable Noise Reduction

- Significant Energy Savings

Absolute Zero

- Blocks 100% of Light

- Maximum Privacy

- Maximum Noise Reduction

- Maximum Energy Savings