OUOIO 100% Blackout Premium Linen Flax Curtain Pleated
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linen blend pinch pleat drapes that brings warmth, calm, neutrality, and sophistication to any space.
Specification:
Material: 8% linen 92% polyester
Weight: 320gsm
Fabric Width: 112 inches
Bottom Hem: 1.5 inches (For enhanced light-blocking properties, consider the puddle length)
Side Tuck: 2 inches (from side hem to the first pleat on either side)
Sold Individually: as per panelKey Features:
Premium Fabrics: Slub texture, anti-wrinkle, skin eco-friendly, easy to maintain, excellent colorfastness.
Quality Craftsmanship: Carefully finished seams, even stitching, and well-proportioned headers for a polished, durable result.
Tips:Lengths are available in 1" increments due to handcraft.
Color counts on Dye Lots.
Soft Top and Grommet headers are also available. Perfect Curtains for Living Room, bedroom, dining room, kid room.
Curtain hooks included. Curtain Rings and Rods are not included.
Refer to the above link for additional instructions.
Step 1:
Measure and Mark for Rod Installation
If your curtain rod is already installed, simply measure the length of the rod and note the measurement.
If the rod is not yet installed, begin by deciding where you want the rod to be positioned above and around the window frame. Consider the desired visual effect when determining the height.
- Height Above the Window Frame: For an enhanced appearance, curtain rods are commonly placed 6-10 inches above the window frame. This creates the illusion of a taller window. Use a pencil or masking tape to lightly mark this height as a guide.
- Width Beyond the Window Frame: Typically, adding 6-15 inches of width on each side of the window frame allows enough space for the curtains to stack neatly. Mark these points lightly with a pencil or use masking tape to ensure accurate placement.
Understand Neutral's Fullness Guidelines
To ensure your curtains look full and luxurious, the right amount of fullness should be added, depending on the style of the curtain header.
- Pleated Styles: The fabric fullness is already built into the design, with fullness ranging from 200-230%. This ensures your curtains maintain a rich, voluminous appearance.
- For pinch pleat, tailor pleat, inverted pleat, and goblet styles, use 2x fullness.
- For triple pleat and triple tailor pleat styles, use 2.3x fullness.
Step 2:
Calculate the Curtain Panel Width
Flat Top (Grommet, Rod Pocket, Back Tab, Tab Top, and Flat Panel)
To calculate the width per panel, use this formula:
Panel Width = Rod or Track Width x Fullness ÷ Number of Panels
Pleated Top (Pinch Pleat - Double/Triple, Euro Pleat - Double/Triple)
For pleated styles, the width per panel is calculated as:
Panel Width = Rod or Track Width ÷ Number of Panels
Ripple Fold
For ripple fold curtains, the width per panel is calculated as:
Panel Width = Rod or Track Width ÷ Number of Panels
(*Note: The top width is used for the calculation, while the bottom width will be approximately 2.1 times larger.)
Note: If you haven't yet selected a rod or track, estimate the rod/track width by adding 6-15" to the width of the window on each side. This will give you an approximate measurement for your rod or track.
Step 3:
Calculate the Curtain Panel Length
Flat Top (Grommet, Rod Pocket, Back Tab)
To determine the length per panel, measure:
Panel Length = Distance from the top part above the rod + Distance from the rod to the floor + Desired bottom length
Pleated Top (Pinch Pleat - Double/Triple, Euro Pleat - Double/Triple)
For pleated styles, the panel length is calculated as:
Panel Length = Desired curtain top height to the floor + Bottom length
Ripple Fold
For ripple fold curtains, the length per panel is:
Panel Length = Distance from the bottom of the track to the floor + Bottom length
Different Bottom Length Options:
- 1/2" Above the Floor: Subtract 1/2" from the panel length
- Kiss the Floor: No adjustment needed (0)
- Puddling: Add 2-4" for a puddled effect at the floor
For more information on bottom options, please refer to the glossary below.
Refer to the above link for additional instructions.
Standard shipping: 15-25 days.
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How To Style Your Windows

Benefit of Linen
Linen curtains are a top choice for modern homes, offering a perfect blend of elegance and functionality.
Made from natural flax fibers, linen is breathable, eco-friendly, and ideal for regulating light and airflow. Its soft texture and airy drape add effortless charm to any room, while also helping reduce indoor heat. Whether you’re styling a living room or bedroom, linen curtains bring a timeless, organic look that suits both minimalist and cozy interiors. Choose linen fabric curtains for a durable, sustainable, and naturally beautiful window treatment.
How to Choose the Liner

FAQs
How to understand the width of pleated curtains?
For pleated curtains, the panel width is the width that pleats are already set. 2X-2.3X fabric fullness in default to create pleats and folds.
- 2x Fullness for pinch pleat, tailor pleat, inverted pleat, and goblet style.
- 2.3x Fullness for triple pleat and triple tailor pleat style.
And panel width is from the left pleat end to the right pleat end, instead of the left curtain side hem to the right curtain side hem.
Should I consider how much fullness is for the pleated header style?
For pleats are permanently sewn to make, we normally make them in 200-230% fullness. For example, if rod or track length is 100 inches, you may order 2 panels each 50 inches width for pinch pleated, tailor pleated header style. You could also order more width if you prefer more fullness.
What is stacking width?
The curtain stack width refers to the amount of space that curtains occupy when they are fully drawn or pulled open to one side of the window or doorway.
Curtain stack width varies for fabrics and headers, normally accounting for 20-30% of your ordered width.
What size is needed to be sewn with double width?
For pleated header styles, like pinch pleat, tailor pleat, inverted pleated box, goblet, and tape pleat, if the curtain finished length is over 108 inches, then the max finished curtain width without seam is 56 inches; if the curtain length is less than 108 inches, no seam for any curtain finished width. Otherwise, the width needs to be double-wide with a vertical seam.
For pleated header styles, like triple pleat and triple tailor pleat, if the curtain finished length is over 108 inches, then the max finished curtain width without seam is 50 inches; if the curtain length is less than 108 inches, no seam for any curtain finished width. Otherwise, the width needs to be double-wide with a vertical seam.
What is the maximum curtain size for Memory Training?
160 inches Width; 246 inches Length. Curtains exceeding the maximum size cannot be memory-shaped.

Neutral Theme
Less is more. In the context of interior design, neutral means without color. Neutrals such as beige, ivory, taupe, black, gray, and shades of white appear to be without color. but in many applications these hues often have undertones. Be aware of these underlying tones as you match colors. Neutral colors are muted shades that appear to lack color but often have underlying hues that change with different lighting. To some extent, blacks, browns, tans, golds, and beige are considered warm. Cooler colors, on the other hand, are white, ivory, silver, and gray.