LORDTEX Black Room Divider Curtains - Total Privacy Wall Room Divider Screens Sound Proof Wide Blackout Curtain for Living Room Bedroom Patio Sliding Door, 1 Panel, 5.8ft Wide x 7ft Tall
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Depending on how you want it to be adjusted, I'm not sure how you would do so. It's not something you should cut. I have no idea what you mean by adjusting the measurement for width since you open and close the curtain.
The curtains are quite large and are currently separating a large room that I use.
To slide them on, you need a rod unless you are hanging them in another The wall would have to be strong enough to support that.
Selected User Reviews For LORDTEX Black Room Divider Curtains - Total Privacy Wall Room Divider Screens Sound Proof Wide Blackout Curtain for Living Room Bedroom Patio Sliding Door, 1 Panel, 5.8ft Wide x 7ft Tall
Although the title and description explicitly mention "sound proof", these absolutely have no effect on sound in any way. The aim was to separate my children's living space from my husband's space, which is where he works from home. Noise that is small or loud does not affect it at all. There's something really wrong with me. There is very little material in the curtains. They are also very Their failure to line them means that they do an excellent job blocking light. We are wondering whether we should keep them or return them.
Unfortunately, green screen always looks weird. So in order to create this space, we purchased this curtain/room divider and a track. If I need to hold a video conference, I just pull the curtain back, and I have a background instantly created and all the items behind me go away. Every time I have a meeting, I don't have to move things around, or I don't have to move all of my equipment into a room with blank walls. I'm very happy with it.
In my living room and dining room, it hangs on a wall. My neighbors behind me are really loud, so it does help muffle them (although it's not 100% soundproof). My hallway also has a utility room, which makes me think I may need to consider another one to reduce noise.
Since it is of such high quality, it should be more expensive. Good divider for a small room. My basement needs some form of separation, so I bought these panels. I used my Amazon basics extendable rod and it worked perfectly. Quality and durability are among the features of the curtains. To help prevent ambient light from reaching the basement, I selected black. Like blackout curtains, they block out the light. problem I had was that the legs were a bit longer than I needed, and I was at fault for this. It would have been better to go with the 8ft height rather than the 10ft height. For my measuring mistake, I am not docking points. There is no doubt that this product is worth the purchase price and it is certainly better than what the pictures depict.
Thank you very much for this room divider, I found it to be very well needed and simple to install no see-through light makes it a must-have if you need to divide a room. It's worth a lot of money to buy the top, install it, and then buy curtains. Just a reminder 100$ bucks.
When my mother moved into the downstairs living room, she divided it into two My mother-in-law moved in so she could be taken care of by us. It worked like a charm!.
I used this to divide my brother's gaming area. It was an excellent product at a great price.
As a result, I bought it in hopes of providing some sound dampening between my upstairs and downstairs rooms. They should be fully closed as they are hung down the stairs. If the folded fabric were 10 feet wide, there would be enough to plot the budget for at least a 3 foot stairway. I am satisfied with the weight and fabric of the curtains. I gave it two stars because I think it looks better than the price, the color is a pleasant neutral taupe, which is why I gave it two Do you want to block the light or the The star rating is ZERO. There shouldn't even be a mention in the packaging. A certain amount of dimming does occur. The only way I would be furious is if I bought these for my baby's nursery for during the daytime to motivate him to nap. A whisper was heard at the top of the stairs from my son. At the bottom of the stairs, I heard him clearly on the other side of the curtains. I hate it. Seeing the fabric light through told me they weren't going to work as soon as I began to hang them. Therefore, now I have an opportunity to buy liners to attempt to buffer the sound better. The curtain is still in use, but I'm not happy with it.