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RYB HOME Thermal Curtains combine a 3-layer design with a detachable felt liner to reduce noise by up to 6 decibels and block 100% of light using triple weave blackout fabric. Sized at 52 x 95 inches per panel (2 panels included), these grey grommet drapes offer thermal insulation that balances room temperature year-round, enhancing sleep quality and energy efficiency. Finished on both sides for versatile styling, they are easy to install and maintain, making them a premium choice for bedrooms and high-ceiling windows.














| ASIN | B08346HMGH |
| Additional Features | Blackout, Lined, Noise Reduction, Thermal Insulated, Window Treatments |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,163 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #425 in Window Curtain Panels |
| Brand Name | RYB HOME |
| Closure Type | Grommet |
| Color | Grey |
| Curtain Form | Drapes |
| Curtain Hanging Method | Grommet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,945) |
| Fabric Type | Felt Liner+blackout Fabric |
| Fits Rod Size | 1.6 Inches |
| Included Components | Grommet |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 95"L x 52"W |
| Item Weight | 9.6 Pounds |
| Lining Description | Felt Lining |
| Manufacturer | RYB HOME |
| Material Type | Fabric |
| Model Name | RYBUSCGMBLK3L-2P2405 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Opacity | Blackout |
| Package Weight | 4.36 Kilograms |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Seasons | Summer |
| Size | 52"W x 95"L (Pack of 2) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Decorative |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Pastoral |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| top-style | Grommet |
R**N
Outside noise reduced!
I have done my own test with the window open and using the curtains alone, i live a bit outside of the city while at night so no cars pass by so my test a a lot more accurate so i used my macbook connected to my JBL Go 4 and used my phone to test the sound and as you can see without the curtains the decibel average and max decreased up to 6 decibels which is a huge difference compared to my normal curtains, i think for its price worth it as the quality is very good, its nice soft, a bit heavy and really blacks out the sun so hopefully my room wont get as hot as it was last year but as of right now, i really love it and will get some for my living room! I live next to a road that is very busy because it connects to 2 different highways so it gets loud during the day, but i do not regret spending 80$ on them! Keep in mind there are NOT SOUND PROOF they REDUCE noise and i think alot of people with low IQ cant seem to read that, before i buy a product i always look at the bad reviews and those people should not reproduce since they cant read the description.
O**E
much improved sleep quality
Very good quality and dramatically improved sleep. I bought 2 sets. They're not soundproof of course, but they SIGNIFICANTLY reduce certain pitches of sounds. Combined with better blackout than my old curtains, it's made for much better sleep for me. I now have to set an alarm to get up on weekends, and find myself waking up from a deep sleep when it's time to get up. This is *such* a good thing, easily worth the premium pricing. My suburban location (and late 1900s-construction detached home) suffers from picking up highway and airplane noise, distant construction, neighbor's cars coming and going, the wind creaking the eaves, and worst of all are neighbor's noisy lawn services. It's awful for sleeping past 5am. All of those things still exist with these curtains up, BUT the higher pitches are reduced 30-60%, maybe more? It's enough that sounds are different. Example: I heard a weird rumbling after I installed these, stepped out of my bedroom and realized it was the distant trucks in the morning- the curtains had masked all but the lowest pitches enough that I couldn't place the sound. I ordered more right away lol (not joking). They're also finished on both sides, so the "outside view" can show your color choice. These will do just fine on a normal curtain rod. They are heavy, but nothing unusual. Folks complaining about them pulling rods out of the walls must be apartment dwellers depending on heavy residential drywall to hold bare screws in place. Just use any kind of anchor like all good homeowners should know how to do, and you'll be fine. I hung these on several versions of big-box curtain rods including a super-flimsy one and it's held fine. I was skeptical about spending so much on curtains sight unseen, but they look good AND the amount of noise reduction has measurably improved my sleep quality. I even ordered more to hang as a room divider hoping they will keep that space quieter. Only qualm is having to remove the felt middle layer to wash them, but I wash curtains so infrequently that I don't think it matters. I only wish I had discovered these earlier. Highly Recommended.
L**S
Sound dampening. But not soundproof.
I purchased these because we were rearranging my bedroom. My bed was going to be next to a window that would have very noisy cars driving by behind our house with no mufflers. These do not block sound, but they make the sound more tolerable. They block light 100%. We hung these up on adhesive hooks at the very top of the wall. The two panels almost cover the entire wall. To put the sound blocking effect into perspective. The cars have gotten so loud over the past few years, they literally sounded like they were driving through our backyard at 4 am. Now they sound more distant. Even though they are not. It has improved my sleep a lot. So that speaks volumes. One wall currently reminds us of hotel curtains. Once the other outer wall is done, this room will be quieter. Not without exterior sound. But still quieter. These don't block sound 100%. So don't expect that. But for my purposes, I'm quite satisfied.
A**R
We bought these curtains to help with noise reduction as the apartment we rent is open concept and the laundry room doesn’t have a door and is directly off the living room. They are super thick and heavy, soft, and very high quality. They worked so well at blocking the sound of the dryer we got another set to replace the black out curtains in our bedroom - figuring if they worked that week at noise reduction they’d probably be great at blocking it light too. Let me tell you, they block every bit of sunlight in our room. My husband works nights and no longer needs to wear an eye mask when he goes to bed. We arranged them to over lap and extend past the window so that every part is covered and when the door is shut you can’t see your hand in front of your face. We were already very happy with the purchase but noticed an unexpected bonus - our bedroom was noticeably degrees cooler than the rest of the apartment. So we bought another set to put on the windows in the living room to help keep it cooler in the summer, and again it’s been amazing. These are the best curtains I’ve ever bought. They are amazing at reducing noise and heat, and block all sunlight coming into a room. I was originally hesitant because of the price when ordering the first pair but you get what you pay for and they are very much worth it!!
C**O
They don't block a lot of noise at all unfortunately. I used a decibel meter and it didn't even drop by 4. Blackout curtains from IKEA will have more or less the same effect.
N**L
quality seems very good!
M**L
Is ok for me
D**C
These curtains look and feel nice however the 'noise cancelling' qualities are questionable. Maybe a 5-10% reduction in noise? They needed a good ironing out when they first arrived to remove creases which was a bit of a pain to do. If I had my time again, I would have bought a good set of blackout curtains instead, as they are cheaper, achieve the same result, easier to iron and weigh less.
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