
Look to Croscill® panels to provide your blackout curtain needs.
Croscill is one of the most trusted names in curtains. Croscill first became known to the public when it issued the Croscilla style of valance in 1946. It was a refinement of the Priscilla valance. The Croscill panel is distinguishable because the curtain stretches completely across the entire window and covers the curtain rod. it involves having the fabric stretch entirely across the window. It quickly became a classic window treatment. In addition to the Croscilla valance, Croscill is known for the Blouson valance, the Antique Satin drapery program, and tiered kitchen curtain separates.
The Croscill Cavelier 84” Sheer window panel is particularly popular. It is a sheer window curtain with a scalloped bottom. The bottom is embroidered with a Fleur de Lys pattern. If you want blackout capabilities, we would recommend that you pair this Croscill panel with a second blackout panel. It is not at all difficult to pair this Croscill panel with a blackout panel and have the perfect marriage of style and function.
The Croscill Classics Tulane Damask stripe panels are also very popular. These Croscill panels are very stylish and are lined for extra blackout capability and drapability. The lining also enhances the energy efficiency of these Croscill panels.
The Croscill District Park Tailored panel also has good blackout capabilities. This curtain has a very modern look and is made with a thermal waffle knit. this Croscill panel has superb thermal insulation qualities and will help keep the heat out of your home in the Summer and the heat in your home in the Winter. This panel also has good light filtering capabilities.