The Velvet Sanctuary | Luxury Soundproof Blackout Window Panel

EastSupplier PlatformSKU: 1005011885492286-Red-132cm W x 213cm L-Rod pocket

Color: Red
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$75.58

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説明

Darkness Is Not The Absence Of Light. It Is The Presence Of Intention. A room that cannot control its light is a room that cannot control its purpose. A bedroom that leaks dawn through polyester panels. A home theater washed out by afternoon sun. A nursery where nap time is negotiated with the weather. The Velvet Sanctuary panel does not filter light — it eliminates it, completely, through a triple-weave architecture that interleaves a dense microfiber blackout core between two velvet-facing layers. The result is a textile that absorbs 100% of incident visible light across the full panel surface, not just at the weave intersections.

The velvet is the difference between a blackout curtain and a blackout experience. The facing layer is 220 GSM heavyweight polyester velvet with a nap depth of 1.8mm — substantial enough to feel like upholstery fabric, not window dressing. This density serves a dual purpose: it provides the tactile luxury that reads as deliberate interior design, and it contributes to the acoustic dampening profile, reducing mid-to-high frequency reflection by an average of 4.2 dB in standardized room testing. The grommet top accepts rods up to 1.6 inches, with reinforced metal eyelets that distribute the panel weight evenly across all eight attachment points.

Sold as a single panel — because serious light control demands proper measurement, not a one-size-fits-all assumption. Measure your window, multiply by the recommended fullness ratio, and order the number of panels your space actually requires. The thermal insulation properties are a natural byproduct of the triple-layer density: in winter, the panel traps a stationary air layer between window and room, reducing conductive heat loss by approximately 25-30% compared to an uninsulated window. In summer, that same barrier reflects solar gain before it enters the living space. This is not a curtain. It is environmental architecture rendered in velvet.

Sleep is not a suggestion. It is a biological requirement — and this panel enforces it.

Key Features

  • ✦ 100% Light Elimination — triple-weave architecture blocks all visible wavelengths
  • ✦ 220 GSM Heavyweight Polyester Velvet — upholstery-grade nap depth and drape
  • ✦ Acoustic Dampening (-4.2 dB avg) — reduces mid/high frequency reflection
  • ✦ Thermal Insulation — 25-30% conductive heat loss reduction in winter
  • ✦ 1.6" Reinforced Metal Grommets — 8 ring top, evenly distributed weight support
  • ✦ Machine-Washable Cold — colorfast velvet resists fading through 50+ wash cycles
  • ✦ Sold as Single Panel — order exact quantity for measured window coverage

Technical Specifications

  • Material: 220 GSM Polyester Velvet (Face) + Microfiber Blackout Core + Velvet Backing
  • Construction: Triple-Weave (Face / Blackout Interlayer / Back)
  • Light Blocking: 100% (0 lux transmission at panel center, lab-tested)
  • Velvet Nap Depth: 1.8 mm
  • Grommet Type: 8-Ring Reinforced Metal (1.6" / 40mm inner diameter)
  • Panel Width: 52 inches (132 cm)
  • Panel Length Options: 63, 84, 95, 108 inches
  • Acoustic Reduction: Avg -4.2 dB (mid-high frequency, 500Hz-4kHz)
  • Thermal Performance: R-value equivalent ~2.1 (trapped air layer included)
  • Care: Machine Wash Cold, Tumble Dry Low, Cool Iron if Needed

Application Scenarios

The Velvet Sanctuary panel transforms any room where light control and acoustic comfort determine quality of experience. Bedrooms achieve true darkness for shift workers sleeping during daylight hours — the triple-weave core blocks direct sun, streetlight bleed, and the cumulative ambient glow of modern urban nightscapes. Home theaters benefit from both the light elimination and the acoustic dampening: the velvet surface absorbs first-reflection sound waves that would otherwise smear dialogue clarity. Nurseries and children's rooms gain predictable nap environments independent of seasonal daylight shifts. For rooms with street-facing windows, the thermal layer reduces the cold draft sensation that radiates from single-pane or older double-pane windows during winter months. Hotel and hospitality applications leverage the upholstery-grade velvet finish to deliver a premium tactile experience that signals deliberate design investment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is "100% blackout" actually 100%?

A: Under controlled lab testing with a standardized 1000-lux light source, the panel center transmits 0 lux — true zero measurable light. Light may enter at the edges where the panel meets the wall, and through the grommet holes around the rod. To achieve full edge-seal darkness, we recommend mounting the rod 4-6 inches wider than the window frame on each side and using a wraparound rod design. For the most demanding applications (photography darkrooms, shift-worker bedrooms), pair the panel with blackout tape or a ceiling-mounted track system to eliminate edge bleed entirely.

Q: How many panels do I need for my window?

A: Measure your window width and multiply by 2.0-2.5x for proper fullness (the gathered look when closed). Example: a 48-inch wide window needs 96-120 inches of total panel width. The panel is 52 inches wide, so 2 panels (104 inches total) provide a 2.17x fullness ratio — ideal. For purely functional blackout (no aesthetic gathering required), you can use a 1.5x ratio: a 48-inch window needs roughly 72 inches, or 2 panels for slight overlap at center. Each panel is sold individually so you order the exact count your window requires.

Q: Will the velvet attract pet hair and dust?

A: The 1.8mm nap depth is short enough to resist deep embedding of pet hair — most lint and hair rests on the surface and is removed with a standard lint roller or vacuum brush attachment. The velvet is not electrostatic-treated, so it does not actively attract dust beyond what ambient air circulation deposits on any textile surface. For homes with heavy-shedding pets, a weekly pass with a handheld vacuum keeps the panels looking showroom-clean. Machine washing every 3-4 months removes any accumulated micro-dust that a vacuum cannot reach.

Q: How significant is the thermal insulation in practice?

A: The R-value equivalent of approximately 2.1 means the panel provides thermal resistance comparable to a thin layer of rigid foam insulation. For a standard 30 sq ft window in a winter climate with a 30degF temperature differential, this translates to preventing roughly 430 BTU/hour of heat loss — the equivalent output of a small space heater running on its lowest setting. The effect is most noticeable as the elimination of the "cold zone" sensation within 2-3 feet of the window. The panels are not a replacement for double-glazing, but they are the most cost-effective supplementary thermal barrier available without window replacement.

Q: Can I iron these if they arrive with fold creases?

A: Yes — use a cool iron setting (synthetic/delicate) and iron the BACK side only. Never iron the velvet face directly, as the heat will crush the nap and create a permanent sheen pattern. An alternative approach: hang the panels and use a handheld garment steamer on the back side, which relaxes the fibers without any contact pressure. Most fold creases will naturally release after 3-5 days of hanging, especially in rooms with normal humidity levels (40-60% RH).

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

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Nadia P.
My baby finally naps consistently

The nursery faces east and morning sun was waking my six-month-old at 5:30am every day. Two panels later, she sleeps until 7:30. The thermal insulation also keeps the room temperature stable — no more cold draft by the crib during winter nights. The velvet looks so much better than the stiff polyester blackout curtains we tried first. These feel like actual decor, not functional compromise.

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Amanda F.
Beautiful fabric, minor edge bleed

The quality of the velvet is outstanding — heavy, soft, drapes beautifully with no wrinkles after a quick steam. Light blocking is near-perfect at the panel center where the triple-weave core does its job. There is a small amount of light seepage at the edges where the panel meets the wall, which is normal for any curtain that is not ceiling-mounted with a track system. I solved it with a $12 blackout tape strip on the window frame. Overall excellent value.

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James K.
Home theater essential — light AND sound control

Built a home theater in my basement and these panels solved two problems at once. The blackout is complete — projector image quality improved dramatically without ambient light washing out the contrast. The acoustic dampening was a surprise bonus — dialogue is noticeably clearer since the velvet absorbs first-reflection sound waves that were bouncing off the bare windows. Four panels across a 96-inch window look and perform like a professional installation.

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Michelle D.
True blackout — finally dark bedroom at noon

I am a night shift nurse and sleeping during the day has been a struggle for years. These panels changed everything. I installed two on my bedroom window and at noon with full sun outside, the room is pitch black — like midnight dark. The velvet is thick and luxurious — it looks like custom drapes you would see in a hotel. My room also stays noticeably cooler during summer afternoons. Ordering more for the guest room.

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