
Specifications
| Brand | HLC.ME |
|---|---|
| Material | Polyester |
| Opacity | Blackout |
| Header Style | Grommet |
| Lining Type | Room Darkening Lined |
| Panel Count | 2 Panels |
| Panel Width | 52 in |
| Length | 84 in |
| Care Instructions | Machine Wash Cold; Tumble Dry Low; Cool iron if needed |
Pros
- Clean hems, solid seams
- Rich color, tailored look
- Privacy enhancement
Cons
- No durability wash proof
- Limited installation feedback
The Verdict
These HLC.ME curtain panels are 84 in long and use a room-darkening lined blackout build. They fit best when you want privacy and a clean, tailored lattice look, but the brand does not confirm how they hold up after repeat washing.
Who it's for: Buyers who want blackout-leaning privacy for bedrooms or media rooms and care about neat finishing. You can accept limited guidance on long-term wear after laundry.
Who should skip it: Shoppers who need proof of wash durability or strong install guidance. If you plan frequent washing, look for a brand with clearer long-term testing details.
In-Depth Review
Performance (7.5): Some light leakage
These HLC.ME panels target blackout style sleep control. The listing calls them “Blackout” and “Room Darkening,” and the lining is described as “Room Darkening Lined.” That matters because you are not just getting a decorative lattice print over sheer fabric.
Practically, you get 84 in of coverage per panel, and the set includes 2 panels. At 52 in wide each, the layout can cover a lot of window surface. The grommet header style also hangs the fabric flat, which helps the panel line up instead of curling away from the glass.
Still, I cannot call this a true, pin-drop blackout based on how it is framed in the specs. The listing stays at “Room Darkening” and “Light Blocking,” which usually means you reduce glare and brighten less, not that you eliminate every stray beam. If your goal is media room darkness, you should measure for enough overlap and check that the fabric fully reaches the window edges.
Build Quality (8.1): Clean hems, solid seams
Build quality looks strong for everyday use. The specs list “Clean hems, solid seams” as a specific pro, and the construction uses a grommet top. Each panel contains eight (8) chrome grommets, which supports an even hang and reduces stress points at the top.
Fabric choice also helps the feel and shape. The curtains are 100 percent polyester, and polyester generally holds its drape after normal washing better than delicate blends. The header and panel length are also consistent. You get 84 in length with a 52 in width per panel, so you can match panel to panel without mixing sizes.
Care guidance is clear. Machine wash cold, then tumble dry low, with cool ironing if needed. That reduces the risk of heat damage from aggressive drying. The one caution is that the listing does not guarantee repeat-wash durability. The “No durability wash proof” drawback matters if you plan heavy cycles or long term daily laundering.
Style (8.0): Rich color, tailored look
The look stands out because the lattice print is integrated with the blackout lining. The spec confirms a lattice print curtain panel and a grommet header, which keeps the top treatment clean when the panel is mounted.
On size, the panels are not tiny accent pieces. Each one measures 52 in wide by 84 in long. That scale affects how the print reads. A bigger panel gives the lattice pattern more uninterrupted lines, which tends to look more intentional and less fragmented.
The listing also ties the visual quality to consistent appearance. One pro calls out “Rich color, tailored look,” and that matches the idea that the panels keep their visual balance when hung in pairs. This matters because blackout curtains often look dull next to regular room textiles. Here, the print helps it blend in while still managing light.
Ease (7.6): Easy to install and adjust
Hanging should be straightforward. The header style is grommet, and the specs confirm eight (8) chrome grommets per panel. Grommets also slide well on standard rods, so you can adjust height and stack the curtains without forcing fabric into odd folds.
These panels sit in a usable size range for common window installs. With 84 in length, you can mount them high enough to hit a ceiling-skimmed look, or lower for fuller coverage. With 2 panels included, you can spread them across the rod and still maintain a continuous face when you draw them together.
Care is also manageable. The instructions are machine wash cold, tumble dry low, and cool iron if needed. That is not a complex routine. The downside is “Limited installation feedback,” so if you are new to grommet headers, you may want to double-check rod diameter compatibility and plan where you want the panels to meet.
Value (7.9): Decent, but pricey
Value lands in the middle. On paper, you get a lot of coverage. Each panel is 52 in wide and 84 in long, and the package includes 2 panels. That helps you cover both sides of a window rather than relying on one panel that leaves gaps.
You also get lined room darkening construction in a polyester fabric. The specs list “Room Darkening Lined,” and opacity is “Blackout.” That combination usually means you see fewer bright streaks than with unlined decorative panels.
Where value softens is the durability question. The con “No durability wash proof” directly affects how you evaluate long term use. If you wash frequently, you may find the surface and drape change sooner than you want, even with the careful cold wash and low dry instructions. With a strong finish up front, the value feels reasonable, but not risk-free for repeat cycles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size are the HLC.ME lattice print curtain panels?
Each panel measures 52 inches wide by 84 inches long. The set includes 2 panels, so you get a total coverage width of 104 inches when hung side by side.
Do these panels actually block light or are they just room darkening?
They use a blackout label and include a room darkening lined design. In practice, you should expect strong light reduction for windows where the panels fully cover the glass. Any gaps at the sides or above can let some daylight in.
How does the grommet header work for hanging on a rod?
The header style uses grommets, so the curtain rings open over a rod. Measure your rod thickness first to confirm it fits through the grommets smoothly.
Will these curtains help with privacy in a street-facing room?
Yes, the lined construction improves privacy compared with unlined sheers. If you hang them with minimal gaps, the fabric should limit visibility from outside during darker hours.
Are the curtains machine washable without losing their look?
The care instructions are machine wash cold and tumble dry low, with cool iron if needed. One concern from reviewers is that durability after repeated washes is not fully proven, so expect to follow the care steps closely and avoid harsh cycles.
Do the curtains come with strong installation guidance, or is it hard to figure out?
The listing provides limited installation feedback, so you may need to rely on basic measuring and rod height placement. Start by checking window width against the 2 panel total coverage of 104 inches and make sure the panels overlap or cover the frame.
Final Verdict
These lattice print curtain panels are a good overall pick, especially if you want privacy and a neat, tailored look. The clean hems and solid seams help them hang well and look polished. The main drawback is that the blackout and lining performance has not been proven wash durable, so long-term performance may vary.
Choose them if you want everyday privacy and an attractive drape for a bright room. If you can live with unproven wash durability, this is a sound pick.


