If you are very sensitive to light and need complete room
darkening to catch some precious zzz's, you may be looking for ways to block
outside light from leaking through the top and sides of your blackout curtains.
So here we are with our top tips to achieve this. We hope these help. If you
have any follow up questions, don't hesitate to drop us a line! Short
Velvet Curtains
1. Avoid ordering grommet tops, tab tops or rod pocket style
custom curtains because the styling of these heading types does not allow for
complete light-control. Consider ordering pinch pleat styles or pencil pleat
curtains instead with our blackout lining for best results.
2. When installing, hang your track or pole at least 8"
above the window frame. This will help massively in blocking light from the
top. In addition, we recommend extending
the track/pole 10" on each side of the window frame to stem the light leak
from the sides. Light
Grey Velvet Curtains
3. Last but not the least, use our all-time favorite hook
and eye hack. We recommend this not just for our blackout curtains, but for all
our custom drapes to give you a more professional look. All you need is a hook
and eye installed on the sides of the curtain wall underneath your drapery
rod/pole. It should be screwed in where the last pleat hook is.
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