-18% off1 / 5Best for: Day sleepers, nurseries, style-conscious total darkness
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Quick verdicts for the trackers most often considered alongside the H.VERSAILTEX 100% Blackout Linen Curtains.
The category king — the triple-weave standard that darkens 85-99% of light for $20, with 100k+ reviews of receipts.
→ Most bedrooms, shift workers on a budget, first blackout buy
The media-room spec — Sun Zero's heaviest liner construction, built for zero-glow rooms and serious day sleeping.
→ Home theaters, night-shift bedrooms, maximum consistency
The no-thought option — Amazon's house-brand liner blackout at an honest price, for rooms where you don't care about drape.
→ Rentals, guest rooms, dorms, zero-research buys
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For normal sleepers, barely. For day sleepers, absolutely — at noon, 1% of full sun is still a lit room. If you sleep against the sun, buy the liner construction.
No — the texture is the face fabric; the bonded liner does the blocking. You get the look of natural linen (which alone blocks almost nothing) with true blackout behind it.
They're roughly twice the weight of single-layer panels. A 1-inch rod with center support handles them; tension rods and thin café rods won't.
The fabric is 100%; the window perimeter isn't. Wraparound rods and generous overhang solve the halo — same as every curtain on this page.