Black out

Blackout curtains can be used in bedrooms, media rooms, and other areas where light is needed to be blocked out, but you still want them to look beautiful. Thank goodness there are more choices in Anna’s curtain than ever, in a wide range of materials, colors, and prints.

Curtains have been around since ancient times, being used as coverings or decorating pieces for windows. The Egyptian pharaohs were known to hang their homes with thick drapes made from a heavy coarse cloth soaked in linseed oil to block out the sun while they slept. The traditional curtains are what you see in most homes today. They are used to keep light out, or they can be used for decoration purposes.

Blackout curtains of Anna’s Curtain have the capability of being hung from rods using rings, hooks, tabs, or pocket tops. These curtains come in a wide variety of fabrics and materials, but most contain some type of woven fabric placed between two pieces of cloth so that it hangs properly with pleats on one side where it gathers up when hung on a rod through loops fastened to the back instead of falling freely to the floor.

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Create a dark peaceful space

Are blackout curtains right for me?

Blackout curtains are available in different materials, patterns, prints, and designs. If you want to buy blackout curtains online, Anna’s curtain has all types of styles available at an affordable price point. Blackout curtains have the same basic design as traditional curtains, just with a few modifications that make them perfect for blocking out light to darken a room while still allowing privacy. The type of lining used in blackout curtains is usually black in color to reduce outside interference with your sleep cycle, which means these are not traditional curtains because they don’t afford enough privacy on their own to be used in rooms where people are dressing or using the bathroom. Features of blackout curtains include:

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light proof material

Light-proof material to dramatically reduces light filtering into any room.

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thick fabric lining

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Vertical Ribbs

Vertical ribs within the lining for more efficient blocking of light.

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Decoration or functional

They typically feature either decorative or functional valance.