Light-Blocking Curtains & Drapery Calgary
Room Darkening Drapery are the Cat’s Pajamas
No need to dabble in the dark arts in order to achieve the magic of light-dimming curtains. Calgary Custom Window Coverings is happy to lighten your load when it comes to darkening your room. In terms of room-darkening window treatments, blackout curtains are the cat’s pajamas.
They can maximize light blockage by covering the full length of the wall from floor to ceiling. Blackout drapery should extend beyond the width of the window frame, allowing enough room for the fabric to hang to the side or sides of the window without obstructing too much of the glass. Keep in mind that room-darkening fabric tends to be thicker in nature, which will add to the amount of space the curtains take up when pushed open. Curtains with light-dimming lining will take up even more space than blackout curtains made with room-darkening fabric.
Beyond darkening the room, blackout curtains add warmth because a significant portion of a wall is covered with fabric. The vertical lines of the folds will draw the eye upward, making the space feel taller. Selecting the perfect room-darkening fabric or blackout-lined fabric for your space also allows you to add a layer of texture, colour, and pattern. Overall, blackout drapery makes for a warm, design-forward option that is as practical as it is beautiful.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How are custom blackout curtains different from ready-made ones?
A. Custom blackout curtains are made to fit your exact window size, ensuring better light blockage, improved insulation, and a more tailored, high-end look. You can also choose specific fabrics, linings, pleat styles, and hardware to match your space perfectly.
Q. Can custom blackout curtains help with insulation?
A. Yes, custom blackout curtains can help with insulation because they’re made to fit your windows precisely, reducing gaps where heat or cold air can pass through. Their thicker fabrics and specialized linings help block drafts and minimize heat transfer, keeping rooms warmer in winter and cooler in summer. This can also improve energy efficiency and lower heating and cooling costs.
Q. Where should blackout curtains be mounted for best results?
A. Blackout curtains come in a variety of styles from simple, modern panels like grommet or Ripplefold designs to more tailored options such as pinch pleat or tailored pleats for a classic look. You’ll also find them in textured fabrics, subtle patterns, and layered sheer-plus-panel combinations that balance light control with style. Most can be customized in length, color, and header type to suit different room aesthetics.









