Roman Shades / Custom Fit

Blackout Roman Shades

Custom Roman shades for privacy-first rooms, stronger light control, and a cleaner window frame.

Made to Measure Fabric Samples Measuring Guide Light Control
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Roman shade planner

A cleaner way to choose custom Roman shades.

Use the collection to compare light control, privacy and fabric feel, then move into samples or measuring support before you commit to a custom size.

Choose fabric first

Order samples before choosing the final shade.

Measure with confidence

Use the Roman shade measuring guide before placing a custom order.

Pick your light control

Choose light filtering, privacy or blackout options by room.

Know what affects final price

Size, fabric, lining and mount type affect the final cost.

Before checkout, review fabric, size, lining, mount type and shipping details.

Blackout curtain room guide

Will blackout curtains make this room dark enough?

Blackout curtains help darken bedrooms, nurseries and media rooms, but the final result depends on more than fabric. Width, length, rod placement and side overlap all affect light gaps.

Quick answer Bedrooms, nurseries and media rooms Finished width, length, rod placement and overlap

Prioritize coverage

For bedrooms and nurseries, plan enough width, length, rod height and side overlap to reduce light gaps around the window.

Choose the lining role

Lining affects darkness, privacy, fabric body and how the curtain hangs, so treat it as a room-function decision.

Layer for softness

Pair blackout drapery with sheers, Roman shades or bedding tones when you want practical darkness without a heavy look.

Best for Bedrooms, nurseries and media rooms
Measure first Finished width, length, rod placement and overlap
Reality check Blackout fabric does not remove every gap by itself
Do blackout curtains block all light?

Blackout fabric or lining improves room darkening, but final darkness also depends on curtain width, length, hardware position and side gaps.

What rooms are best for blackout curtains?

Bedrooms, nurseries, guest rooms and media spaces benefit most because they need privacy and stronger light control.

Should I measure differently for blackout curtains?

Plan more coverage around the frame than a decorative curtain so light gaps are reduced at the sides, top and bottom.

Can blackout curtains still look soft?

Yes. Choose a fabric color and header that match the room, then pair blackout function with soft bedding, sheers or a Roman shade layer.