How To Turn Curtains Into Blackout Curtains

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Blackout curtains are a great way to block out unwanted light, noise, and heat from your windows. They can help you sleep better, save energy, and create a cozy and comfortable atmosphere in your home. But what if you already have a set of curtains that you love and don’t want to replace? Don’t worry, you can still turn them into blackout curtains with some simple DIY hacks. In this post, we’ll show you how to turn curtains into blackout curtains with different methods and tips. Follow these easy steps and you’ll be able to enjoy your curtains with blackout benefits in no time.

How to turn curtains into blackout curtains: different methods and tips

  • To turn curtains into blackout curtains, you can use blackout fabric, blackout lining, blackout spray, or blackout blinds.
  • You can also use clips, hooks, or magnets to attach the blackout material to the curtains without sewing or gluing.
  • You can also choose different colors and patterns for your blackout material to match or contrast with your curtains.

Method 1: Using blackout fabric

Using blackout fabric is a simple and effective way to turn curtains into blackout curtains. You can use any type of blackout fabric that works with your curtain fabric and style. To attach them, follow these steps:

  • Measure the length and width of your curtain panels and add two inches to each measurement.
  • Cut the blackout fabric according to your measurements.
  • Hem the edges of the blackout fabric with a sewing machine or a hem tape.
  • Lay out your curtain panel on a table or the floor with the right side facing down.
  • Lay out your blackout fabric on top of the curtain panel with the right side facing up.
  • Pin the two fabrics together along the edges.
  • Sew the two fabrics together along the edges with a sewing machine or a fabric glue.
  • Repeat for all the curtain panels that you want to turn into blackout curtains.

Using blackout fabric will give your curtains a thick and durable finish. However, be careful not to use too much fabric or make the curtains too heavy for your curtain rod. You may want to choose a lightweight and breathable blackout fabric for this project.

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Method 2: Using blackout lining

Using blackout lining is another easy and effective way to turn curtains into blackout curtains. You can use any type of ready-made blackout lining that works with your curtain size and style. To attach them, follow these steps:

  • Measure the length and width of your curtain panels and cut the blackout lining accordingly.
  • Lay out your curtain panel on a table or the floor with the right side facing down.
  • Lay out your blackout lining on top of the curtain panel with the header tape facing up.
  • Insert the curtain hooks into the header tape pockets of the lining.
  • Hook the lining onto the curtain rings or hooks that you use to hang your curtains.
  • Adjust the lining as needed.
  • Repeat for all the curtain panels that you want to turn into blackout curtains.

Using blackout lining will give your curtains a smooth and invisible finish. However, be careful not to use too much lining or make the curtains too bulky for your window. You may want to choose a thin and flexible blackout lining for this project.

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Method 3: Using blackout spray

Using blackout spray is another quick and easy way to turn curtains into blackout curtains. You can use any type of spray that blocks light and heat from passing through fabric. To apply them, follow these steps:

  • Lay out your curtain panel on a table or the floor with the right side facing up.
  • Shake the spray can well before using it.
  • Spray an even coat of the spray over the entire surface of the curtain panel.
  • Let it dry completely before hanging it back up.
  • Repeat for all the curtain panels that you want to turn into blackout curtains.

Using blackout spray will give your curtains a light and airy finish. However, be careful not to use too much spray or make the curtains too stiff or sticky. You may want to test a small area first before applying it to the whole panel.

Method 4: Using blackout blinds

Using blackout blinds is another simple and practical way to turn curtains into blackout curtains. You can use any type of blinds that block light and heat from entering your window. To install them, follow these steps:

  • Measure the width and height of your window and choose the right size of blinds for your window.
  • Follow the instructions that come with the blinds to mount them on the window frame or the wall above the window.
  • Adjust the blinds as needed to control the amount of light and privacy you want.
  • Hang your curtain panels over the blinds with your preferred curtain rod and rings or hooks.

Using blackout blinds will give your curtains a layered and versatile finish. You can also choose different types of blinds, such as roller, roman, or cellular, to suit your preference and decor. However, be careful not to use blinds that are too dark or too thick for your window. You may want to choose a light and thin blackout blind for this project.

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Wrapping up

That’s it! You’ve learned how to turn curtains into blackout curtains with different methods and tips. Now you can enjoy your curtains with blackout benefits in no time. Don’t forget to check out our other articles on how to choose, install, and maintain your curtains. Happy curtain transforming!

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