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DIY Gary Linen Look 100% Blackout Curtains

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Natural fabrics made of cotton, linen, or other natural materials, are the first choice for sensitive people.
The see-through sheer creates a soft, airy atmosphere in a room and the semi-sheer provides some privacy.

Color: White Ash
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Specifications
Material Polyester
Pattern Double-side Linen Texture
LightBlocking 100% (Unlined)
Fabric Weight 270 GSM
Max Width 5000mm
Max Length 4200mm (2640mm + will rotate the fabric 90 degrees to meet the length)
Care Gently machine wash or dry clean, no bleach, steam iron, air dry.

Why Use Blackout Curtains?

Deeper Sleep

100% light-blocking curtains help you sleep deeper and longer.

Protect Furniture

Prevent direct sunlight from hitting your wood or leather furniture.

Save Money

Block sunlight and save energy on temperature regulation.

Everything for Satisfaction

Fast & Free Air Shipping
While handcrafted perfection takes time, we’re dedicated to delivering your custom items via fast air shipping.
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Friendly Custom-item Return Policy
If we make a mistake, we will remake it for free. If you make a mistake in your order, we’ll give you 50% off to reorder.
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Quick Guide

High-Quality Material

Gary Linen Look 100% Blackout Curtains are made of durable 100% polyester material. Ensuring a long-lasting lifespan and making a durable, functional piece.

Double Side Texture

Gary Linen Look 100% Blackout Curtains are more than a blackout. They give off the one-of-a-kind double-side linen textural look. A statement-making home essential.

Memory Shaped Draping

Carefully trained with a high-temperature shape, Gary Linen Look 100% Blackout Curtains are not easy to deform, keeping a polished draping look.

Ensuring Restful Sleep

Gary Linen Look 100% Blackout Curtains are designed to block out unwanted light completely, ensuring quality sleep. It's time to say goodbye to the sleepless nights and hello to a well-rested and rejuvenated you.

FAQ

How to measure the pleated curtains?

For pleated curtains, we will suggest the curtain width is 1x of the curtain rod/track, measuring the length from the eyelet ring where the curtain hooks are attached.

How to understand the width of pleated curtains?

For pleated curtains, the panel width is the width that pleats are already set. 2X-2.3X fabric fullness in default to create pleats and folds.

  • 2x Fullness for pinch pleat, tailor pleat, inverted pleat, and goblet style.
  • 2.3x Fullness for triple pleat and triple tailor pleat style.

And panel width is from the left pleat end to the right pleat end, instead of the left curtain side hem to the right curtain side hem.

Should I consider how much fullness is for the pleated header style?

For pleats are permanently sewn to make, we normally make them in 200-230% fullness. For example, if rod or track length is 100 inches, you may order 2 panels each 50 inches width for pinch pleated, tailor pleated header style. You could also order more width if you prefer more fullness.

What is stacking width?

Normally stacking width accounts for 20% of the ordered width. So we would like to remind you that if you want the window opening to show completely when the drapery is opened, please make sure to consider stacking width when you decide on rod length.

Should I purchase pin hooks for the pleated style?

The order comes with plastic adjustable pin hooks (for pinch pleat) and metal hooks (for tailor pleat). Plastic adjustable pin hooks allow you to adjust curtain length within 3 inches. You still need to purchase rod rings separately.

Are there instructions for the number of pleats for pleated curtains?

Pleats pin hooks quantity: 10 pleats for 50" width; 13 pleats for 72" width; 15 pleats for 84" width; 19 pleats for 100" width; 21 pleats for 110" width, 23 pleats for 120" width, 27 for 150" width. The width and space of the pleats may vary slightly depending on your track or pole length.