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For our favorite room in the house (yours) A good night’s sleep in a comfy bed. Bedroom furniture that gives you space to store your things (in a way that means you’ll find them again). lighting to set the mood and soft textiles to snuggle up in. All at a price that lets you rest easy. It’s what sweet dreams are made of. Full, Queen and King beds, Guest beds & daybeds, Loft beds & bunk beds Foam & latex mattresses, Mattress & pillow protectors(Image credit: Alexis Buryk) Being awoken by the sun is actually good for you, but there are times when darkening a room aids in sleep especially for napping children, shift workers or others with non traditional sleep schedules and for blocking artificial night time light such as from a streetlamp. Blackout curtains also are energy saving (keeping heat from escaping in the winter and the hot sun from heating up your room in the summer) and help block or muffle outdoor noise. Traditional blackout curtains have a liner behind them to block light.

You can find blackout curtains in all kinds of colors and patterns, even light-hued ones. Search online for "blackout" or "thermal" curtains. (Image credit: Pottery Barn Kids) If you already have curtains you love, but want to transform them into blackout curtains you can buy liners à la carte and add them to existing curtains with clips, hooks or by using a double curtain hanger (like this). If you're shopping online search for "blackout liner" or "blackout lining". Here are a few to get you started: (Image credit: West Elm) If it works with your decor, you can buy heavy and/or dark curtains to give the effect of blackout curtains, but without an additional liner. Velvet, wool or tightly woven cotton, polyester or canvas in dark colors are your best bet. Roller shades generally block out more light than many fabrics, but you can also buy blackout versions for even more blockage. Try pairing them with sheer curtains for light when you want it and darkness when you don't.

(Image credit: I Am Momma Hear Me Roar) You can purchase blackout fabric to make your own blackout curtains if you're so inclined. sells both lining fabric and blackout drape fabric. JoAnn's sells blackout liner fabric as well. Check out these sites for instructions, tips and inspiration for making your own blackout curtains:Soften up your window view We love the outdoors.
tahiti eyelet curtains - blackBut sometimes we want to keep outside elements, like sunlight, draughts and curious eyes, out.
wku curtains musicalOur range of curtains and blackout curtains allows you to make a stronger style statement while fine-tuning the amount of light or privacy you want.
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Net curtains, 1 pair Double curtain rod combination We love the outdoors, but sometimes we want to keep outside elements, draughts and curious eyes, out. VILBORG curtains are effective at keeping out both draughts in the winter and heat in the summer. Filter daylight with SKOGSKLÖVER roller blind, a smart cordless and child-safe solution. Sheer curtains, 1 pair Curtains with tie-backs, 1 pair Block-out curtains, 1 pair There are times that we’ve splurged on drapery/curtains – because BELIEVE me it can be a splurge, but often worth it if you can hang with the initial investment – which can be hard to swallow. But more often it’s not in the budget, especially for blog makeovers or any of our e-design clients. Luckily there are a lot of really, really great options out there that are readymade and very affordable. For the project above we did Ikea, and oh hey, for the project below, we chose Ikea, too. Also for this project, below, we did Ikea, too.

Listen they have the longest simple white drapes that can be hemmed (even with hemming tape) to be shortened to any size so they can feel custom even though they aren’t. Now this one, below, was custom and as you can see it is pretty darn beautiful. I think for this clients entire house, probably 10 sets of curtains with lining, rods, rings, 2 roman shades and including installation it was $15k. But forget that price if it’s not in your budget because we have a roundup for you that hopefully is. We have spoken about this before, last year, but figured it was time for an update. Before you buy make sure you refer to our How Not To Hang Your Curtains post. Now, as usual, I haven’t vetted any of these in person, so I have no idea what the quality is like. When in doubt go for cotton or linen as anything with shine can look cheap. Furthermore, most of these are not sold in single panels so make sure you are ordering enough. Without further ado, our favorite 40 curtains under $50 and 48 from $50 – $100.

1. Korben Plaid Curtain | 2. Diamond Fade Curtain in Peach | 3.Blue Alcott Curtain | 4. Smoothweave Curtain in Navy | 5. Forest Green Velvet Curtain | 6.Mid-Century Etched Grid Curtain | 7. White Ritva Curtain | 8. Mjolkort Floral Curtain | 9. Teal Zigzag Curtain | 10. Ivory Striped Sahaj Jute Curtain | 11. Sheer Window Panel in Blue | 12. Mid-Century Etched Grid Curtain in Horseradish | 13. Orange Ella Curtain | 14. Quincy Cotton Panel in Navy | 15. Foulard Scarf Print Drape | 16. Vivian Curtain in Light Blue | 17. Faux Silk Curtain in Cream | 18. Bordered Applique Drape in Gray | 19. Gray Ingert Curtain | 20. Easton Blue Curtain Panel | 21. Lavender Striped Sahaj Jute Curtain | 22. Farrah Window Panel in Jonquin | 23. Metallic Dots Curtain in Blue | 24. Blue Line Linen Curtain | 25. Paisley Printed Cotton Curtain | 26. Vivian Curtain in Pale Pink | 27. Chambray Curtain in Belgium Blue | 28. Metallic Sheer Drape |

29. Blue Wave Crinkle Sheer Curtain | 30. Graffiti Print Curtain in Blue Lagoon | 31. Ashby Blue & White Printed Curtain | 32. Yellow Ella Curtain | 33. Sheer Check Curtain in Toffee | 34. Quincy Cotton Panel in Lavender | 35. Bright Green Werna Curtain | 36. White Flong Curtain | 37. Blue Striped Sahaj Jute Curtain | 38. Tie-Dye Curtain Panel | 39. Smoothweave Curtain in Mocha | 40. Indigo Dye Curtain 1. Bermuda Palm Leaf Panel | 2. Straightaway Blackout Curtain | 3. Sheridan Velvet Curtain in Ink | 4. Classic Linen Curtain in Charlotte Blue | 5. French Tassel Window Panel in Yellow | 6. Lyla Garden Drape | 7. Clover Blue Cotton Curtain | 8. Linen Window Panel – Light Grey | 9. Triad Twill Curtain | 10. Appliqued Frame Cotton Panel in White/Petal | 11. Falling Circles Curtain in Red | 12. Preston Plaid Drape in Charcoal | 13. Palm Blackout Panel in Aqua | 14. Magical Thinking Tassel Curtain in Ivory | 15. Abha Curtain Panel in Blue |

16. Freehand Blackout Curtain | 17. Textured Cotton Tie-Top Drape in Navy | 18. Pinch-Pleat Curtain in Blue-Green | 19. Bright Linen Blackout Panel in Gray | 20. Pom Tassel Curtain in Navy | 21. Buffalo Check Drapery Panel in Gray | 22. Abstract Triangle Cotton Curtain in Sun Yellow | 23. Light Pink Linen Curtain | 24. Greek Jacquard Curtain in Teal | 25. Ikat Drapery in Indigo | 26. Velvet Curtain in Regal Blue | 27. Harper Blackout Panel in Navy | 28. Taylor Gold Curtain Panel | 29. Modern Chic Curtain in Grey | 30. Paradise Found Feathered Curtain in Pink | 31. Preston Plaid Blackout Drape in Navy | 32. Flambe Striped Curtain in Blue | 33. Falling Circles Curtain in Neutral | 34. Petalwood Curtain in Peach | 35. Half Moon Window Panel in White | 36. Studded Wool Curtain in Heathered Oatmeal | 37. Emily + Meritt Circus Stripe Drape | 38. Stepped Geo Curtain in | 39. Emma Ribbon Trim Drape in Gray | 40. Henna Blackout Curtain in Blue |