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Eclipse Samara Solid Color Blackout Rod Pocket Single Curtain Panel, White, 42 x 63
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Best seller+4 optionsAvailable in additional 4 optionsSun Zero Oslo Theater Grade 100% Blackout Grommet Curtain Panel, 52" x 84", MushroomOptions from $11.65 – $37.62$17.90Was $17.908024.7 out of 5 Stars. 802 reviewsAvailable for 3+ day shipping3+ day shippingBetter Homes & Gardens Solid Fringe 84"Single Panel Curtain Soft Silver, Polyester, Linen, Rod Pocket/Back tab, Sheer
Rollback+4 optionsAvailable in additional 4 optionsBetter Homes & Gardens Solid Fringe 84"Single Panel Curtain Soft Silver, Polyester, Linen, Rod Pocket/Back tab, SheerNow $9.98current price Now $9.98$14.98Was $14.98824.4 out of 5 Stars. 82 reviewsAvailable for 2-day shipping2-day shippingMainstays 3 Piece Black/White Light Filtering Rod Pocket Tier and Valance Kitchen Curtain Set, 56" x 36"
Best sellerMainstays 3 Piece Black/White Light Filtering Rod Pocket Tier and Valance Kitchen Curtain Set, 56" x 36"Now $7.84current price Now $7.84$9.98Was $9.981424.7 out of 5 Stars. 142 reviewsAvailable for 2-day shipping2-day shippingYour Zone Cabana Stripe Polar Pink Room Darkening Rod Pocket Curtain Panel Pair, 30" x 84"
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Frequently asked questions
What curtain length do I need?
First, determine if you’d like to mount your curtain rod on the top window trim or, to bring a fuller look, mount the curtain rod 4"-6" above the window trim. Next, determine whether you want your curtains to be floor-length, sill-length or just below the window frame. Then, measure from the curtain rod down to your desired length. If you’d like the curtains to break onto the floor, add 3" to the mount-to-floor measurement.
How do I measure for curtains?
Measure the width of the window or area the curtains will cover. Start measuring from the outside edge of the window frame; if you’d like the curtains to cover the window entirely when closed, add a few extra inches to the width measurement on each side. This will ensure full coverage, as well as add fullness to the curtains.
What type of curtains are best for each room?
For the bedroom, consider blackout curtains to block outside light & provide privacy. For the living room, consider sheer curtains or curtain sets to allow natural light, while adding style. For the kitchen, consider valance sets or cafe curtains to cover half the window while allowing light in.
What type of curtain rod do I need?
Consider wrapped curtain rods for blackout curtains—this will limit the amount of light entering the room. To hang two layers of curtains, such as sheer curtains & heavier drapes, consider double curtain rods. For a damage-free & temporary option, tension rods work best. Adjustable curtain rods can be used at a range of lengths, suitable for medium to lightweight curtains.
How much light does the room get during the day?
Although there are many factors, it may depend on where your window is facing. If your windows face south, you have a higher chance of receiving light in the room.
How do I clean my curtains?
Cleaning curtains will vary based on the fabric contents & curtain type. Check the care label on your curtains for specific laundering instructions. When spot-cleaning, it’s best to test any detergent or stain remover on a small, inconspicuous area to check for adverse reactions.
What accessories will I need?
Curtain tiebacks, holders & hooks can be used to hold curtains back to let in light or create a decorative look. Some curtain rods require rod holders or brackets to be attached to the wall. Curtain finials are decorative caps that attach to curtain rods.
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About Curtains & Window Treatments - Walmart.com
Help your windows stand out with curtains and window treatments
There are many times at home when it's ideal to have your windows open and let the sunshine and the breezes come in freely. However, there are times, when the weather is stormy, when you're trying to get some sleep, or just times when you want some privacy, that those windows need to be both closed and covered. That's when curtains, draperies, and other window treatments, such as blinds, shades, and window film, can provide the light-blocking protection you need. With Walmart's low prices, every day, on everything, you can add curtains or treatments to every window in your home and not break the bank doing so.
Curtains and drapes
No one knows your home like you do, so you know best which window treatments can meet your specific needs. However, knowing a few things about each type can help guide you to the right decision about what treatments to install on your window.
- Curtains: Although curtains and drapes are seemingly the same thing and the words are usually used interchangeably, they're slightly different. Unlike their drapery cousin, curtains are lighter window coverings and usually come without a liner. Some curtains are quite sheer and only block a small amount of outside light. These are ideal for locations like kitchens or upstairs rooms that are away from prying eyes. Curtains are sold by both width and length and can run from floor to ceiling, although most curtains usually only run a couple of inches longer and wider than the window where you're using them.
- Draperies: Draperies, or drapes, have more weight than curtains do and often have an interior liner. They also tend to be more ornate than curtains are, available in fine fabrics like satin and silk. Drapes also do an excellent job at keeping the areas around windows warmer during the colder seasons of the year due to their added weight. Drapes can be about the size of the window they're covering, but many of these also run from ceiling to floor. Due to their thickness, drapes are ideal for rooms where privacy is desired or where the colorful material can stand out. Like curtains, drapes are available by length and width. For both, it's necessary to have the right hardware for hanging them, including curtain rods or drapery rods.
Blinds and shades
Most blinds available are horizontal blinds you open, close, raise and lower with a series of pulley cords and tilt wands. Some are vertical blinds, but most of these are available for doors, not windows. Blinds hang from hardware that mounts inside the window frame at the top of the window and the blinds hang down to either the window sill or slightly below, especially if there's no sill for the window. Although white is the most common color, it really depends on the material to determine what color the blinds will be. Metal, unpainted wood and bamboo blinds tend to be darker. Many blinds are made from wood and painted white or off-white, but you also have the option of vinyl, aluminum and even paper blinds, which often have designs painted onto them. The slat size varies between 1 inch and 2 1/2 inches for blinds, although some bamboo vertical blinds are very thin.
When you think of shades, you may think of the old-time roller style that hang from a roll at the top of the window, and you pull down or up depending on whether you want light to filter through or not. Now, there are several types of window shades, including those that resemble blinds and operate by simply lifting or lowering the bottom of the shade. Unlike blinds, shades come in more colors, although white and off-white are still the most common. These also allow less light in when closed than shades. Some of the other options you have include honeycomb shades, which are slightly thicker and are better at keeping the cold from the window from entering the home; roman shades are fabric shades that offer distinctive style options to the homeowner; and bamboo shades are woven shades that have a natural wood look to them and are another style option available.
Valances
If you have decided to go with a plain looking shade or set of blinds, but still want to add some design elements to your windows, valances are an ideal selection to make. These hang from the top of a window and can be used alone or in conjunction with another window treatment. One of the major benefits of a valance is that they cover the hardware needed for hanging curtains, blinds and shades. These are available in assorted colors and designs, so you'll want to go with something that matches your decor.
Window films
If you just want to add some privacy or are looking for a low-cost window treatment, window film can solve your problem. Window film can be a simple opaque with nothing else, or it can have designs and colors added to it. Window film is peel and stick, and sold in sheets that range from 24 inches wide to 48 inches wide. You want to make sure you buy film that's wider than the window you're covering, or you can apply two or more pieces side by side if your windows are wider than 48 inches. Any excess can be trimmed with a utility knife, and the window film is removable, if necessary.