BGment Navy blackout curtains, 63" long, 2-panel set vs Burnt Orange sliding glass door curtain, grommet panel (W100 x L108)
Overall winner: Burnt Orange sliding glass door curtain, grommet panel (W100 x L108)
Key Differences
NICETOWN (A) is a burnt-orange, grommet-ready panel that emphasizes room-darkening and fits most rods but is sold as a single panel; BGment (B) is a navy moon-and-star kids panel focused on blackout naps and thermal insulation with a fixed 63" length. Choose NICETOWN if you want a grommet curtain in a bold color that fits standard rods and prefer a more affordable option; choose BGment if you need a themed kids’ blackout curtain with thermal insulating properties and a 63" length
BGment Navy blackout curtains, 63" long, 2-panel set
Navy star-pattern blackout curtains for kids' rooms. Easy to install with 6 grommets per panel and durable, light-blocking fabric. Customers note good value and attractive look
Pros
- light-blocking fabric
- easy to install with metal grommets
- thermal-insulated for temperature regulation
- soft, well-made material
Cons
- 63-inch length may not fit all windows
Burnt Orange sliding glass door curtain, grommet panel (W100 x L108)
Grommet-style blackout curtain panel in burnt orange for sliding doors or large windows. Helps block light and reduce heat while offering a soft, polyester feel. Customers note effective light blocking and good fabric quality
Pros
- light-blocking capability
- soft polyester feel
- grommet installation for easy hanging
- long length touches the floor
Cons
- 1-panel design may require more than one for wider openings
- blackout coverage depends on room setup
- color perception may vary by monitor
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NICETOWN |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | NICETOWN |
| User Reviews | NICETOWN |