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Pros and Cons of Blackout Fabric for Curtains | Detailed Introduction

January 05, 2024
Pros and Cons of Blackout Fabric for Curtains

There are many kinds of fabric for curtains, like sheer curtains, cotton curtains, and so on, but most of us would choose blackout fabric for curtains. Blackout curtains are mainly used for sunlight and ultraviolet shielding. The main material of blackout fabric is polyester, that is, polyester fiber. The blackout fabric on the market is currently divided into the following categories: coated blackout fabric, woven blackout fabric, flame retardant blackout fabric, embossing blackout fabric, printed blackout fabric, etc. Blackout fabrics are now widely used in curtains and rolling curtains.

 

Pros of Blackout Fabric for Curtains

1. Durability

After repeated pulling and washing tests, the blackout curtains have good durability and are not easy to wear and deform. After long-term use, the shading effect remains stable without obvious changes. Most people would choose blackout fabric for curtains, making them one of the necessities for household wares.

2. Insulation

Blackout fabric has well-functioning heat insulation, although all kinds of curtains can also reduce the heat radiation from the sun. Blackout fabric for curtains is the best choice for functional rooms, like dark storage rooms.

blackout curtains for bedroom

3. Lightproof

Blackout degree 10%-20%: Blackout curtains with 10%-20% shading degrees are good for creating a hazy and looming vibe. It is mainly used as a decoration for further adorning the house and helps infuse color into house decor in an attempt to increase design beauty.

Blackout degree 30%: Whether it is lighting or ultraviolet rays, there is a certain blocking effect, but the light permeability is still good.

Blackout degree 40%-50%: To put it simply, after closing the curtains, you will not feel the dazzling sunlight, but it will not affect the basic lighting. Even if you fall asleep, you can be awakened by natural light.

Blackout degree 60%-80%: Curtains with 60%-80% blackout are enough for most people. The feelings of day and night are still reflected when the curtains are drawn. In addition to the light-blocking function, the curtains in this layer also have obvious heat insulation and cold resistance effects in summer and winter. In daily life, it also has the functions of noise reduction and dust prevention. Nowadays, most people would choose blackout fabric for curtains with a 60%-80% blocking degree.

Blocking degree 85%-100%: For people who are sensitive to light during sleep, curtains with 85%-100% blackout are most suitable. Many people do not know that they have chosen the wrong one at the beginning, so they change it decisively and sleep until they wake up naturally. Curtains with a shading degree of more than 85% are also available with black and white silk interlayers. Of course, you can also choose ordinary shading curtains and blackout cloth, which also have good shading capabilities. Especially for people who work night shifts and need to catch up on sleep during the day, the best thing is this kind of 100% blackout curtain. When zipped up, it feels like night, allowing you to sleep comfortably.

4. Decorative

Having a strong decorative function, blackout fabric can be applied to a variety of interior decoration styles. Like other kinds of curtains, blackout curtains also have different patterns and can be a good decoration for different occasions. Blackout fabric for curtains is being widely used in families, hotels, offices, and other places.

blackout curtains for living room

Cons of Blackout Fabric for Curtains

1. Smell

Blackout fabric for curtains on the market always has some glue on the additional coating. There is some irritating smell in blackout curtains, and there may be an excessive toluene phenomenon, which would do harm to our bodies. But now the coated blackout fabric has been basically eliminated, and it is more popular to choose a physical blackout one, which is safe to use.

2. Ventilation Effect

As we all know, blackout curtains have more than one piece. The light-colored part of the blackout curtains seems to be ventilated, but in fact, it is covered with some paint in order to make the curtains stiff. Therefore, the ventilation effect is not so good. In addition, although blackout fabric is strong enough to cover most of the light, it also blocks the passage of air.

 

Conclusion

The above content mainly describes the advantages and disadvantages of blackout fabric for curtains. Blackout curtains are relatively good-looking curtains. And because the curtains are supposed to be light-blocking, the material has been upgraded compared to the previous ones. Blackout fabric for curtains has many advantages and some harmful situations. Carefully choose the best blackout fabric for curtains, whether for better decoration or blocking light.

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