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B**N
Color Review! Birch, Oyster, Oatmeal
Getting the colors right in a room is tough! Which is why I basically ordered one panel of every color. The seller does have an option to order samples, but they only had samples of some colors available. We haven't hung them yet, so I can't say much for length. We have 9 ft ceilings, but the top of our windows are over 2 ft away from the ceiling so I'll likely go with the 96" panels, though I wish there was a middle length between that and the 108". If my windows came closer to the ceiling I would hanvthe rod much higher and go with the longer panel.I thought these photos might help someone with the color - a few reviewers said that Oyster had blue tones while Birch had pink tones. I wouldn't totally disagree, but I'd say that that's a stretch with Oyster being blue-ish. My walls are Alabaster by Sherwin Williams, which is a warmer off-white. Without any other white next to the walls, they just look like a clean white. With Oyster next to the wall, it is a bit confusing to your eye since they're both white but look very different from each other. Oyster is a cool white, so it almost looks *slightly* gray with my walls? Out of the box, my first impression was that Oyster was way too bright of a white. I've since changed my mind and put it back in the running because it goes well with my gray couches.Birch might be a bit too "pink" for me, but I do still like the color a lot. I definitely see what people mean about saying it can pull pink. I think it really comes down to what else you have in the room and how it compliments that. But yes, with the sun hitting it, it for sure looks like it's dancing around faint pink undertones.Oatmeal is a beautiful color. I'm not sure it will work with my gray furniture since it has more brown in it. Something with more charcoal rather than brown would work better with my gray furniture. Hope this helps!
K**S
Highend, Victorian, Blackout, Drapes
These drapes have really elevated the look of our new home! I have them in birch/108" in my living/nook area and hung high. I also have them in birch 96" in my girls' room. Then I have them in oyster/108" in my dining. They are perfect.I hung them initially using the loops, but then I ordered the 1inch drapery pins + the round hooks and omg, that changes the game! With them being so high and the rod going through the fabric loops, it was harder to slide them without shifting the rod, due to thebdiameter of my rod. So the rings allow me to position, open and close them with the ease of a shower curtain. These are so pretty!They are definitely blackout, heavy and non see-through, which was my goal because I chose not to install blinds in our home. I also love the look it gives the windows from outside!These are well worth the investment. I bought them for every window!
L**M
Single panel
These are sold by panel, which is really silly to me. Most curtains are sold as a pair... once you buy two of these (I don’t know why anyone would need just one), you are looking at $90 for a set of curtains. For that price you can get higher quality, REAL linen curtains from west elm. Also, these don’t look like linen, they look like burlap or canvas to me. I’ll be returning my single panel.
N**O
Very pleased.
I have a wall of windows in my bedroom and finding 96” curtains at a decent price is tough. Particularly ones that are labeled as blackout.I am very happy with this purchase! The curtains have a nice weight without being too heavy. Are they truly blackout? No. But they do enough for me. I find them comparable to brands like West Elm. I saw another review saying that could get curtains there for cheaper. Unless the price of these curtains used to be higher...no way. Furthermore, if you are looking for 96” curtains a place like Target doesn’t even offer that in their stores. I like how there are three hanging options as well.Also, Clay is much darker than the pictures, even adjusting for the monitor differences. It still works for me, but beware it’s not nearly as pale as the pics.Anyway, I am very happy with them and only deducted a point for the lack of true blackout and significant color difference. Still would recommend. Please note mine have yet to be steamed.
A**E
Thick and insulating
I looked for so long for linen looking black out curtains and I found these. They’re pretty but have 3 cons-1: they aren’t completely black out (speckles of light come through the whole curtain)2: they are thick so on your curtain rod they don’t bunch up how you would probably want them to. (Rod pocket style)3: Sold by panel
P**N
LOVE these!
I’ve purchased numerous drapery panels from HPD—never disappointed! First time ordering this particular style and I love them. Nicely weighted; ours hang beautifully from a ceiling track.“Blackout”: Definitely not full blackout but this room gets direct morning sun. They are room darkening; I think the color and fabric both contribute to this distinction: we have HPD velvet blackout drapes in navy and they literally keep our Master DARK (it’s fabulous).Sound Dampening: Yup! Love the difference—actually makes the room feel different... cozy.Color: After much handwringing I purchased “oyster” based upon one review indicated oyster seemed to have a teal undertone. This room is BM Narraganset green—a deep blue with a lot of green in it (or vice versa LOL). When placed in the room I did indeed seem to see a blue-green undertone (that was perfect in our room). BUT, oyster is a bit of a shifter.... took a panel into our other guest room painted BM barberry (a suggested F&B “sulking room pink” dupe) and oyster looks beautiful in there, too, and not the slightest bit of teal—super neutral, in fact. Compared to a set of Ballard design Surrey pleated drapes in “cream”, the cream looked sickly yellow and oyster was like a light warm gray (greige) but without any yellow, blue or green undertones. Color is so subjective but oyster is a versatile option with [a bit shifty, but overall] neutral undertones.
T**9
Stunning Drapes of the Highest Quality
We looked at many places for Drapes of this quality but couldnt find any. We ordered some from Wayfair that costs us over $200.00 and went sent them back. These drapes are stunning at a fraction of the cost. Highly recommend them.
C**A
I’m in love with the quality and colour!
These are just perfect! I’m in love with the quality and color. These match well with my dark grey furniture!! These look high end and are TOTALLY worth it!! Purchased the “Oyster” colour in 120” length! It was really hard to find extra long curtains, so went with these ones! I sprayed these with water then ironed them to get the wrinkles out. The long curtain rods are from amazon also! (Umbra Cappa).
S**A
Good
Bought three of these in the heather gray, and liked them enough to buy another three in Slate. Have them in our two bedrooms.Pros: it’s a good dupe for linen and while not a 100% darkening, I would say it probably cuts off at least 75% which is what I wanted. It’s heavy and falls well. We have traverse rods (and most curtains no longer work with those but this does!) and that meant I had to buy 3 for a 70 inch rod (so 150) to give it the full pleated appearance. Also since I needed 90 inches, had to alter them at home from 96 to 90. Bought magnets to make it look cleaner during the day. Picture attached.Cons: the back tab for the traverse rods may not last I think, it’s pretty flimsy, so even though the curtains themselves are made of a good material the tab may have to be changed at some point.Would definitely recommend. In fact I may land up buying a thinner material from the same brand for our living as well!
A**R
Nice curtains, be careful with choosing colour
Loved the curtains, look custom. Did not love the colour in my room. The product pictures are a little off. I bought oatmeal, they look grey brown in my room. Returned for birch, and they are just what I was looking for. If you are looking for curtains like the ones from Target all over IG , these are very sImitation. Last picture shows Target ones ( Aruba) and this curation in birch. First pic is the oatmeal.
M**R
Really good but not like perfect, ya know?
I'm really happy with this but know it's not 100% blackout as is.. I have a second liner I purchased on amazon from someone else that I will tack on behind this curtain to make it darker for my kids. Then it truly is 100% blackout. The faux linen also doesn't really feel like or look linen close up. But I'm ok with it. Feels kind of cheap to be honest. BUT Really happy with this unusual colour! It looks fantastic in the room! I couldn't find anything else I liked more so this is the winner.
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