✨ Sleep Like Royalty with MengersiBlack Canopy!
The MengersiBlack Four Corner Post Bed Canopy Curtains offer a stylish and functional addition to your bedroom. Designed for King-sized beds, these sheer curtains provide a cozy atmosphere while filtering light, enhancing your sleep quality. Made from breathable Microfiber polyester, they are easy to install and durable, making them a perfect choice for those seeking elegance and comfort.
W**Y
Beautiful.
Very happy. Order arrived very quick and had time to wash and dry them whiling waiting for my canopy frame to arrive, also purchased from Amazon. I like that the material isn't thick and heavy so when laying in bed I don't feel like I'm in a hot box. The frame that I got is very flimsy but I made it work for now.First time having a canopy over my bed and I love it, not to mention being surrounded by these beautiful butterflies that help me to relax into a stress free and peaceful night sleep. My new happy place.
A**H
Generous fit
I was relieved that it fit my canopy frame, because I built the frame myself, out of wood (for sturdiness and looks), and therefore it took on a couple extra inches in dimensions to accommodate the thickness of the wood. The material has little stretch to it, but it still fit well. The fabric itself is nothing special -- just black fabric; the fact it isn't lightproof gives you an idea how thick the black fabric is. Looks good though.
S**E
Shoddy Workmanship and Bad Hardware Even if You Get/Can Use It
Didn't receive the support ropes for the canopy that keep it from sagging in the middle which was the actually the final straw to a train of disappointments. The fabric is almost sheer and it was fraying on the edges which were scalloped cuts, to give them credit, were even and straight as they were presumably done by a machine. Unfortunately the shape and design were reminded me of what you see when you just used the crafting scissors and do absolutely nothing else with it. The hardware they give you are cheap 1 diameter inch plastic ringlets. The instructions are basically four low resolution photographs with four more on the back!) taken at a distance so you don't see where anything goes or comes together with barely a sentence of instruction each.And let me explain I had *very* low expectations and was willing to work with this when I bought it. This isn't even a color I liked because the alternatives were pastels or really childish prints and I just wanted something to feel enclosed. This is what I pay for 300 thread count bed sheets from Walmart's in house brand. I expected *at minimum* something vaguely approaching that quality with a much lower thread count for something I'm not even supposed to actively sleep on or put through any serious strain. These are also the plain gray version of the canopy. Basic as basic can be. I was ready to overlook the sheerness, the awful color, the shoddy edging, and was willing to accept the hardware would not work for the squared frame of my rails. I could use the ties to hold the curtains up for until I bought some properly sized hooks, which already meant I'd be spending more money on this 60+ dollar waste of fabric that will take forever to rot next to mountains of fast fashion BS out there after I send this back. What got me to snap was that the ropes they sent me wouldn't be able to span the diagonal of a shoe box, much less a queen sized bed. This meant I literally paid 60 dollars for someone to cut 5 sheets of fabric from a cheap bolt of cloth without finishing the edges and stitching some (again, unfinished) ties at the top of each.Yes, the rope would technically be cheaper to buy than the bloody hardware I was already considering, but I was willing to give them a pass because the design for my bed is weird and atypical. I wanted solid color sheets to block out the light. These are shear and a color I was compromising on. I can't put the top on because the ropes are too small to support it. I have to buy hardware because the ties I'm using to hold up the sheets are designed to tie onto and hold down the top canopy, not be used directly on the frame where they will surely fray and rip. These things will rip and tear if you looked at them funny even if you had the right bed frame for the the flimsy garbage hardware included. The rope was literally the cheapest thing they could have done right. They could have given me just proper lengths of the raw hemp rope you'd use to tie up a rowdy pig and I wouldn't be writing this right now. Hell, the ties could have snapped off because I turned my air conditioner on and I'd have just super glued the sheets to my frame if the top of the canopy worked. That is how inelegant I was willing to be. I was actively thinking of way to make this thing work until I found out about the ropes during set-up, and that was the last straw.TL;DR - Don't buy this. Buy 5 cheap single sheets, some sewing supplies or superglue, as well as some rope. Maybe some hooks if you're fancy and can sew loops. It'll cost slightly more and take some time, but you'll at least get the color you want and the sheets will have finished edges. Even your worst handiwork is better than this.
A**E
It’s ok for the price!
The media could not be loaded. 1: The material is not the highest quality & the sewing at the seems is shotty at best.2: I expected something better than cloth tie straps to tie each curtain to the rod, but these do make it easier to put on the rod than removing the rod to then thread it through the curtain, soooo I guess it’s more convienent. Straps are kind meh though seeing it’s made of the same material.3: Definitely not blackout curtains, but I don’t remember them claiming to be either. That said, they do a decent job considering how thin the material is.4: For the price this is a decent buy.Last night was my first night using these and I have to say, I was sleeping in a pitch black box. It was nice. What little light shown throw my windows didn’t come through almost at all. In the morning, yes, daylight shows brighter but not as bright as it usually is even with the blinds fully closed, and I have heavy Venetian blinds which do a GREAT job blocking out most light.
D**N
Overall, very cozy and cute
Does the product look exactly like the description photo when assembled? No. Is it functional? Fairly. Does it look cute and cozy and provide a bit of whimsical touch to my room? Yes.The pros:* Assembly was easy.* The ties that secure the curtains to the canopy rail seem sturdy and are double-stitched to the curtains.* All edges of the curtains and canopy are hemmed.* The ribbon tie-backs perfectly match the bed curtains.The cons:* As stated previously, the canopy portion does not fit tightly to the bed frame and is just a tad too long (though the width is perfect).* The ties that secure the curtains to the canopy rail, while sturdy, are very short. I had just enough to tie them around the 1” rails of my bed frame.* Drooping can be an issue, especially if you don’t use the rope pieces provided to stretch across your canopy frame. That said, even with the ropes, you’re going to have sagging. I worked around this by stringing rolls of micro fairy lights in horizontal and parallel zigzag lines across the top of the canopy frame (these have been a permanent fixture on my bed for the last 10 years, so they were already there and it just ended up working). That said, it’s a great way to not only support the canopy and prevent all sagging, but it also adds a touch of whimsy. :)* The canopy and curtains arrive very wrinkled. This can be remedied for the most part by washing them and putting them in the clothes dryer. They came through the wash just fine, and 90% of the wrinkles came out in the dryer. I find ironing rather terrifying (I’m a klutz and handling hot things - stoves, irons, curling irons, etc. - generally ends in disaster ) but for those who are really ambitious, all wrinkles could be done away with by doing so.I’d buy it again.
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