Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.

Blackout curtain panel single piece thermal insulated window treatment room darkening curtain in black with available hook or ring heading options for custom sizes from 100cm to 400cm width and 250cm standard height

400x250cm / Rings / 1pc
£72.58
Sale price  £72.58 Regular price 
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Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.

Blackout curtain panel single piece thermal insulated window treatment room darkening curtain in black with available hook or ring heading options for custom sizes from 100cm to 400cm width and 250cm standard height

£72.58
Sale price  £72.58 Regular price 
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Single Panel Blackout Curtains with Custom Sizing and Multiple Heading Options

Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.

These blackout curtain panels provide a direct and effective method for managing light levels within a room, supporting better sleep, reducing glare on screens, and improving privacy. Sold as single pieces, they give you control over your purchase – buy one panel for a narrow window or two to create a traditional pair. The key advantage is the availability of custom sizing; if the listed standard dimensions do not match your window, you can contact the seller's workshop to have curtains made to your exact specifications. This service is ideal for bay windows, unusually tall ceilings, or any space requiring a perfect fit. With choices in both width and heading style, these curtains are a practical, adaptable window treatment solution.

Features and Construction

Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.

The product is built around core features of flexibility and light control. It is not sold as a pre-determined set but as individual panels, allowing for precise configuration based on your window's width and desired fullness. The construction is focused on delivering the primary function of light blockage.

Material and Build

The curtain is constructed from a blackout fabric. This type of fabric is woven or coated specifically to prevent light from passing through, creating a darkened environment. The construction is tailored for function over decorative detail, with the material chosen for its opacity. The available heading styles – standard hooks, Korean hooks, and rings – are integrated during manufacture, providing different methods for attaching the curtain to a track or pole.

Size and Practical Fit

A range of standard widths is offered, from a narrow 100 cm to a wide 400 cm, all with a standard drop of 250 cm. This covers many common window sizes. The 'Whole piece cloth' or 'Whole piece yarn' options suggest the potential for ordering entire bolts of material for very large or multiple custom projects. The most significant feature is the custom-made service: if your required size is not listed, you can provide your measurements for a tailored product, ensuring the curtain fits the window aperture exactly without gaps that let in light.

Uses and Placement

Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.

These curtains are designed for situations where light control is a priority. Their utility spans both residential and potential professional settings where darkness is required. The simple, functional design means they work in various room types without a strong decorative bias.

Event or Professional Use

In professional or event contexts, such as photographic darkrooms, presentation rooms, or hotel bedrooms, consistent and total light blockage is often necessary. The custom-sizing capability allows these curtains to be fitted perfectly in commercial spaces with non-standard windows. The option to order by the whole piece of cloth or yarn indicates suitability for larger-scale installations, like partitioning a space or covering wall-sized windows in a studio or conference centre.

Everyday Home Use

For home use, they are ideally suited to bedrooms to aid sleep during daylight hours, especially for shift workers or children. They are equally useful in living rooms used for home cinema setups or in home offices to eliminate screen glare. The single-panel sales model means you can economically cover a small, single window or purchase multiple panels for wider coverings or to create layered looks with sheer curtains, as suggested by the product description.

Benefits and Buying Value

Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.

The value of this product lies in its customisability and focused functionality. It solves a specific problem – unwanted light – without unnecessary complexity or cost tied to decorative elements. The purchasing process is transparent and adaptable.

Reuse and Low Maintenance

As a basic curtain constructed from standard blackout material, maintenance should be straightforward. The fabric is likely designed for durability in its light-blocking role. Their functional design means they are not tied to fleeting décor trends, so they can remain in use for years across different room functions – from a nursery to a spare bedroom to a hobby room – as needs change. The ability to have them custom-made initially avoids future fit issues.

Why Choose This Product

You would choose these curtains if your primary need is effective light blocking and you require a specific size. The main differentiators are the custom-sizing service and the single-panel sales approach, which provides flexibility that pre-packaged curtain sets often lack. It is a practical choice for those who have struggled to find ready-made curtains for unusually sized windows or who want to control the exact number of panels for a project. The direct communication with the workshop for custom orders offers a level of personalisation not typically available with off-the-shelf products.

Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.
Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.
Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.
Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.
Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.
Single black blackout curtain panel with hook heading, shown hung on a pole.

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