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Hunter Green | Ron Cotton Blackout Curtains Modern Sleek Custom Drapes | Pleated
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- Sold as an individual panel.
- Material: 5% linen+30% cotton+65% polyester
- Light Blocking: 80%
- Fabric Weight: 375 GSM
- Max Width: 240"
- Max Length: 244"
- The liner is good for light blocking, and it moderates protection from sunlight damage and makes the backside of the drapery smooth and clean. Street view in white.
- The side hem is 1 inch wide, the bottom hem is 4 inches.
- 33 color options.
RON Linen Cotton Drapery
With a weight of 375 GSM and a composition of 5% linen, 30% cotton, and 65% polyester, this fabric is both strong and resilient. The robust polymers of polyester provide durability and shape retention, preventing the material from stretching easily.
This linen-textured curtain offers privacy and blocks approximately 80% of light. Its linen-look makes it suitable for various occasions, including living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, lofts, villas, and more.
Linen & Cotton
The moisture-wicking property of linen makes it a preferred option for maintaining a cool bedroom and sleeper comfort, hence the popularity of linen drapery, especially in warm regions and during summer time.
Cotton is an exceptional fabric that can be worn in any weather condition. Its exceptional breathability is one of its main advantages, with its fiber structure keeping you cool during summer and providing additional insulation during winter.
Cotton fabrics are highly recommended for individuals with sensitive skin as they do not cause any skin allergies. Its natural properties make it a soft and comfortable material that is unlikely to irritate the skin, making it less prone to causing allergic reactions compared to other fabrics.
Natural and Breathable:
Homerilla's Linen and Sheer curtains chose fabric crafted from natural fibers, which provide a refreshing airflow, optimal breathability, and add a touch of freshness to your space.
Moisture Management:
The curtain fabrics of Homerilla have effective moisture absorption, which means they can easily handle a humid environment and keep it dry and mold-resistant.
Delicate Texture:
We believe small details make big differences. Our Sheer curtains are designed with precision weaving technology, which creates a unique, sophisticated and stylish texture for each collection.
Durability and Longevity:
Homerilla considers the durability and resilience of the curtain fabrics a priority, all series are designed to withstand regular wash and maintain their shape and quality over time.
Light Control and Privacy:
Offering different light-filtering levels, you can choose from light-transmitting Sheer curtains to opaque Blackout curtains. By customizing the light control and privacy, you can create the perfect ambiance in your room.
Insulation and Noise-canceling:
Heavy-duty curtains such as Cotton, Velvet and Blackout offer perfect insulation and Noise-canceling effect, therefore creating a tranquil and cool space for deep sleep demanders.
How To Measure Width
Easily simplify your curtain measuring process with our Measurement Finder, specifically designed to guide you step-by-step for a seamless, stress-free experience.
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What's your rod length?
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What's your window width? (Frame outer edge to edge.)
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What's the height from bottom tip of rod to floor.
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What's the height from window top to floor?
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How many inches beyond your window frame would the rod extend?
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Wider panels will be roughly 10-15'' when kept stacked back- will be more for wide windows and doors.
How many inches above the window frame would you mount the rod?
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To provide visual height to room, mount rod closer to ceiling line. In general, rods should be mounted at least 6-8'' above window frame, if you have wall space.
Do you want single or split panels?
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What king of finished look would you like for your drapes?
Choose fullness based on that.
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What kind of finished length would you like for your drapes?
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Is it a price for one curtain or a pair?
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