Best Overall
Yakamok 100% Blackout Linen
- Opacity: Blackout (room darkening)
- Mounting Style: Grommet
- Material Composition: 100% Polyester (faux linen)
- Panel Width x Length: 52" x 84" (2 panels)
Pros
- Blocks enough light for comfortable daytime sleep, leaving only a faint edge glow.
- Substantial, soft faux linen fabric holds weight and drapes cleanly.
- Looks and feels more expensive than the low price suggests.
Cons
- Panels arrive with deep creases that need steaming or ironing to look crisp.
- Light can seep through edges in direct sun, making it room-darkening rather than full blackout.
The Yakamok panels combine a convincingly linen-textured face with a thick greyish white liner that knocks down sunlight impressively well for the price. The polyester fabric feels soft and weighty, hanging with a tailored drape that avoids looking flimsy. Grommet tops glide easily onto standard rods, and the 52-inch width per panel covers a wide span. The greyish white liner reflects heat, keeping rooms cooler and adding thermal insulation. After a quick steam, the faux linen texture hides any remaining creases, maintaining a tailored look. Each package contains two panels, covering a total of 104 inches in width — enough for a full window treatment without extra purchases.
These panels suit home decorators who want a soft, high-end-looking window treatment and don't mind steaming out the deep creases they arrive with. The room-darkening effect handles everyday needs — dimming a bright TV room or keeping a bedroom comfortably dark for post-sunrise sleep. At a budget-friendly price, they bring a plush, upgraded look without heavy investment. The 84-inch length covers standard windows, and grommets pair with most curtain rods. Shoppers who require absolute, edge-to-edge blackout for shift work should consider the runner-up, which uses a thicker thermal backing for total light lockout.
💡 Tip: Budget time to steam or iron these panels before hanging — they arrive with deep packing creases that won't relax on their own.