Designed for rooms with high ceilings, these 108-inch long panels utilize a 460 GSM triple-weave polyester fabric to manage light and heat. The high-density construction helps reduce the transfer of heat at the window interface by 15-20%, adding a layer of climate control to large living spaces. Because the ivory color relies on a black yarn interlayer rather than a chemical coating, the fabric remains supple and free of the odors often associated with plasticized backings.
Installation and Use Considerations
Features include a reinforced header designed to handle the substantial weight of the 9-foot drop. Due to the density of the material, which weighs significantly more than standard drapes, support is provided best by wall-mounted heavy-duty steel rods with center brackets. This prevents the bowing often seen with lighter hardware when supporting high-density textiles.
Specifications show that while the ivory shade provides substantial dimming, it may allow a small amount of light filtration compared to darker pigments. To achieve the best possible darkness in a nursery or bedroom, pairing these with a wrap-around rod can help close the gaps at the sides of the window. For those seeking even higher density with modular components, the KGORGE 4-in-1 panels offer a different approach to layered insulation.
You can explore more ways to treat large architectural windows by browsing the blackout thermal curtains selection.