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Most "blackout" curtains are a single thin layer of polyester. They dim the room a bit and that's it — the noise still gets through, the cold draft still gets through, the morning light still leaks around the edges. The Arrowzoom PRO Soundproof Curtain is built differently. Three acoustic layers, heavy enough to absorb sound, dense enough to block 100% of light, thick enough to cut thermal loss through the window. One curtain, three problems solved.
A standard curtain has one layer of fabric. Sound waves pass through it. Light leaks around it. Cold air radiates straight through it. The PRO Curtain stacks three layers that each do a different job:
The result: the room feels quieter, looks darker, and holds temperature better than any single-layer curtain can.
| Size | Width × Height | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Small window | 78.7 × 78.7 in (2.0 × 2.0 m) | 4.4 lb (2.0 kg) |
| Tall window | 78.7 × 106.2 in (2.0 × 2.7 m) | 6.2 lb (2.8 kg) |
| Wide window | 98.4 × 78.7 in (2.5 × 2.0 m) | 5.7 lb (2.6 kg) |
| Patio door | 98.4 × 106.2 in (2.5 × 2.7 m) | 7.7 lb (3.5 kg) |
Weight tolerance ±0.4 lb (±0.2 kg). The weight is the point — heavy curtains block sound; light curtains don't.
Picture a typical home office on a residential street. Side traffic, a neighbor's lawnmower, your dog losing his mind at the mailman, the AC unit on the wall outside. Here's what the room sounds like before and after a fully-hung KK1251 (curtain extended 6 in / 15 cm past the window edge on every side, two panels overlapping in the middle):
| Sound source | Before (untreated) | After KK1251 | What it feels like |
|---|---|---|---|
| Side-street traffic (cars passing) | 68 dB | 57 dB | Annoying hum → background you stop noticing |
| Neighbor's lawnmower (30 ft away) | 75 dB | 64 dB | Unmissable → tolerable through a Zoom call |
| Dog barking outside | 70 dB | 59 dB | Disruptive → audible but ignorable |
| Neighbor talking on a patio | 58 dB | 47 dB | Distracting words → low murmur |
| Garbage truck passing | 82 dB | 71 dB | Stop-the-call loud → manageable for ~30 sec |
| Outdoor AC unit (steady) | 62 dB | 51 dB | Constant whir → barely perceptible |
Why this matters for a home office: the threshold for "comfortable focus" is around 45–55 dB. Below that, you can think and take calls. Above 60 dB, your brain is fighting noise instead of doing work, and your microphone picks it up on calls. A typical untreated office near traffic sits at 60–70 dB. After install, you're consistently in the 50–58 dB range — the difference between "I'll work from a coffee shop instead" and "this is fine."
Real performance depends on your specific window, room, and whether the curtain has full overlap with no edge gaps. These figures are typical for a fully-hung double-panel install and may vary in your space.
One panel per order. For full window coverage, order two.
No drilling into the curtain. No special hardware. Five minutes from box to installed.
With full coverage and double panels, expect 10–12 dB sound reduction at the listening position — about 50% quieter to your ears, or roughly 90% less sound energy entering the room. See the home-office before/after table above for specific examples (traffic, lawnmower, barking dog, AC unit). The curtain works best on mid- and high-frequency noise (voices, traffic, TV chatter). Bass and impulses like slamming doors or heavy trucks pass through any curtain.
The fabric itself blocks 100% of light. As with any curtain, light may leak around the edges or top depending on rod placement — for true total blackout, hang the rod 6 in (15 cm) above the window and 6 in (15 cm) wider on each side.
Four sizes from 78.7 × 78.7 in (2.0 × 2.0 m) up to 98.4 × 106.2 in (2.5 × 2.7 m). Measure your window or door first, then choose the size that gives you at least 6 in (15 cm) of overlap on each side for full coverage.
One panel per order. For most windows you'll want two panels (one per side) so they meet in the middle when closed. Use the "Buy 2 — 10% off" option above.
The thermal liner reduces heat loss through the window by up to 25%. Real-world savings depend on your window size, climate, and home insulation — but in winter you'll notice the room near the window stays warmer with the curtain drawn.
The grommets fit standard curtain rods up to about 1.5 in (4 cm) in diameter. The curtain is heavy (4.4–7.7 lb / 2.0–3.5 kg) — use a sturdy metal rod with proper wall anchors, not a tension rod.
Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild detergent. We don't recommend machine washing — the acoustic and blackout layers can compress and lose performance.
Like any new heavy textile, there may be a faint factory smell when you first open it. Air it out for 24 hours before hanging and the smell goes away.
Actual color may vary slightly based on your monitor settings and room lighting. Khaki reads warm-neutral, Lake Blue is a deep teal, Gray is a true mid-gray, Purple Pink is a muted mauve. If unsure, message us before ordering.
100 days from delivery. If the curtain doesn't deliver on what we promised, send it back for a full refund — no restocking fee, no fine print. Email [email protected] to start a return.
Yes — free worldwide shipping on orders $99+. Standard delivery 1–2 weeks; express in 1 week or less. No surprise import fees or duties.
Yes — the PRO Curtain is built heavy-duty enough for hotels, clinics, restaurants, and offices. For very large openings or specialized acoustic projects, contact us for a custom quote.
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