🌟 Elevate Your Outdoors with Style!
The Elrene Home Fashions Matine Weatherproof Tab-Top Curtain Panel is a versatile 100% polyester curtain designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Measuring 52”W x 95”L, it offers stylish UV protection, water resistance, and easy maintenance, making it perfect for patios, pergolas, and more. With a legacy of quality since 1922, this curtain panel combines modern design with practical functionality.
S**N
Quality & pretty
True to size , pretty ivory color . Waterproof for sure quality is also there. Fabric is so nice for Waterproof semi sheer but still provides privacy. There is rod pocket seem at bottom of curtains at the hem which makes it nice if you want to slide something in there to add for weighted down. Top is tab top makes it perfect.
#**E
Wow, super happy 🏆Cool ideas below to help
Bought these to replace the white. They’ve very helpful during summer to keep the porch cool and down stairs of a house built in 1900. Designed for no AC. In winter have helped keep snow from taking over.Added the linen curtains I describe below in case you need a visual for how to set these up. The linen curtain photo isn’t taken with the grey panels installed yet FYI.What I like about the grey verses white is they create a dim ambience. Mixed with the new black porch ceiling and other colors including black to a grey painted driveway gate to a mix of grey, white, and black design in the custom painted skirt these do a fantastic job adding a classy vibe. Especially with the new white linen mesh curtain inside.When moving these apart the mesh helps maintain a diffused look and sun from beating down.I’ve gotten SO many compliments since buying this place and other neighbors have asked where to purchase and for tips to hang.What I did for a rod, bought an electrical tube at Lowes. They were about $7 but might have gone up a little. Then, added the steal tube holder sold in the same isle. One on each end and for the ten foot front facing where it’s only linen used a third one in the middle.To hold the curtain down at the bottom leaving about eight inches open at the bottom for the linen curtain to flow created a porch rail of electrical tubes.Drilled holes in two 2 x 4’s to hold them. Then, repurposed the old rail system for the skirt that someone replaced the original with to cheap plastic lattice.How I removed the old curtain to add new, cut two inches above and below the pole end closest to the front facing porch.Then down so it would remove this chunk from the pole.Once the curtain was on the pole attached the top to that pole.Drilled a hole above where the pole fits and below on the piece cut off. Reattached with two three inches screws. Drilling the holes is important so as not to split the wood.Easy to remove for cleaning, too.Basically if you want a top rod system you’d need three poles which are about ten foot. Cut them to fit if needed with an oscillation saw.Attach to the porch roof.For the bottom don’t need to make a rail system.Another idea, similar to for the ceiling of the porch.For my front facing linen curtains that hit the porch floor have a pole attached to the floor like the ceiling.Put the linen curtain through this. So it holds it down. Makes it easy to slide the curtain if I wanna open face. Or, the linen one’s have a Velcro wrap included. Sometimes enjoy holding the base together when the top is spread. Same with the inside when I don’t want the linen curtain spread out.Anyway, I’m including a shot of the inside. Without the Velcro wrap.Oh, another consideration for grey, they won’t look dusty like the white hiding this a little better. Even if they discolor a little like the white will match visual vibe better since there’s this color several other places along the vintage property.I’m very happy with this purchase and product. As is the neighbors and even people who randomly stop driving to tell me how much they like the way the curtains look since buying the house in 2018 for my office and meetings.Furthermore, they’ve made a difference in my electric bill as the first floor on a day that’s 90 degrees outside doesn’t take the temp up inside past the mid 70’s on the first floor.Rarely have I needed cooling other than a ceiling fan for air flow since using this method. Do use an AC when it’s gosh awful humid. But never on the first floor for a hot day in the 90’s with low humidity.I’m talking only using during on the front porch. They make that much of a difference.I use to curtains per side.I might get a couple for the front to help isolate in the winter during stormy weather.I’d attach using a similar method as the sides, but keep them drawn open. Imagine they’d frame the front nicely.Imagine it’s possible to use rings on the base of the curtain to run through a tube to secure the curtain from blowing is another possible method.Or, run a metal cord covered in plastic so as not to damage the curtain from rough winds at time. Then, screw each side of this to the porch pole and house for easy of securing it.Keep in mind the direction of the sun. Here, it rises on the side of the curtains. Remains on one side through the day. That side is exponentially cool as a result of the curtain.Hope this is helpful 😁⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯
M**.
Since 2018!!!!!
I just wrote this amazing review super long, very detailed, and Amazon being the phenomenal app that it is reset and erased everything.So now here’s the shorter version. We first bought these in 2018. We had a smaller patio at our old house and the bright green looked beautiful. Especially because we had a huge gray cinderblock wall that made it feel like a prison. Adding the curtains really livened up the backyard brought some color to it and worked very well at stopping the hot CA sun from hitting you when you were relaxing.We had an outdoor kitchen, so we spent a lot of time in the spring and in the fall outside just to change it up a bit. We’ve now moved to our new house and been here for years. We kept the curtains and found a place for them here. We’re so happy that we did and I’m astonished at how well the color has remained. At least half the day the sun has hit these curtains. We bought our first two panels in 2018 then when we moved to this house I bought a second pair in 2022, and now again in 2024 once we put the TV outside. Even though three sets of panels were purchased at different times years apart. They all still look the same color.The seams are perfectly straight and in line with the fabric pattern so when you wash no danger of it, warping and twisting, because it shrink oddly. I love these because if you’re not ready to drop a large sum of money to cover your entire patio, the fact that the color holds up even indirect sun means you can stagger your purchase if you need to. Times are hard. I’m a Baller on a budget.The Velcro tabs have held up to every kind of wind and storm that we’ve had come through California that shouldn’t have come through California but thanks to global warming, it’s a new thing. The only reason we bought ties for the curtain is because it kept slapping people in the back of the head when they were sitting at the table if there was wind. I thought it was funny, but apparently they were annoyed.The curtains are heavy because they’re quality, so make sure that whatever rod they’re being put on is made equally well you don’t want them bending and falling down. Because the tabs will still stay Velcro’d. If you have a cheap rod, it’ll take the rod down first before the curtains ever come undone.That being said, I hope you buy them and love them as much as I do!
F**M
THE BEST
So this is the 3rd set of curtains I have bought from this company and all I can say is THE BEST! I bought the red ones 2 years ago and I have washed them probably 15 times. I put them up at Christmas, Valentines day and normally by themselves for 4th of July but this year I decided to change things up and buy some new ones for this look and im in love with them!! I love the way they wash they really hold fabric softener so when I pull them from their bin they still smell great! I love the way they hang the tabs at the top are so strong I never take them down for a storm and we have had 3 tornados this year already. On the bottom I use a small piece of PVC pipe to run through it and screw it to my deck to hold the bottom in place it was the perfection to placement. I love the way the shield the light and keep my front porch cooler, I live in TN so its ALWAYS hot in the summer and spring. These curtains have some weight to them I am using an Iron rod to match our porch which is great sturdy enough for the curtains and adds the touch we really like. YOU CANT GO WRONG WITH THESE, they are perfect.
N**
Nice curtains
These curtains are nice, although a little on the thin side & they aren't very heavy. However, I will be adding weights to the bottom so they won't blow around so much. They are perfect for blocking the TX sun on my patio
S**R
EXCELENTE
la calidad es buena pero pense q serian 2 tendre q pedir otra
G**E
Great quality and very satisfied.
This was used as a small patio privacy curtain. The quality is great and it totally blocks out the hot afternoon sun. It’s been in wind and rain storms and it still looks great. I highly recommend. 5*
L**Y
Excellent
Really excellent outdoor curtains which we have fixed to a pole around our arbor. Have had to create an open hem and weight them with chains to stop them blowing about but they look great.
R**C
Worth every penny
These curtains are so great! We bought these for our balcony as the sides are open and it gets quite windy, not to mention the lack of privacy. We hung them up so easily thanks to the velcro. They let a bit of light peak through but are heavy duty fabric that block the wind. I doubted myself when I bought them bc I thought it was a lot of money. But these are worth every penny!!
R**L
Perfect
Brilliant for my gazebo
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