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Canvas Coal curtains provide near-blackout darkness with slightly more refinement than pure black. Each custom panel delivers maximum privacy and light control while maintaining a sophisticated appearance suitable for luxury residential and hospitality applications.
Your Canvas Coal curtains are custom-made to the specified length, with 50" width panels combining for larger installations. The deep charcoal requires quality installation to show properly—sloppy work shows more on dark fabrics. Choose Grommet headers for modern luxury spaces, Tab Top for casual elegance, Back Tab for hidden hardware, or Rod Pocket for traditional fullness. The ties are essential for daytime light management since Coal blocks so much sun.
Coal works in high-end contemporary and transitional design. It provides visual weight and grounding that lighter colors can't achieve, making spaces feel more substantial and intentional. Use where you want curtains to create intimate, exclusive atmospheres. In restaurants, Coal transforms outdoor dining areas from casual to upscale evening venues. In residences, it creates hotel-quality outdoor bedrooms or sophisticated entertainment spaces.
Why Choose Sunbrella Canvas Coal Curtain?
Near-Blackout Performance: Coal provides 90-95% light blocking—nearly the same as black but with subtle grey softness. You get serious darkness without absolute starkness.
Luxury Hospitality Standard: High-end hotels choose Coal for outdoor sleeping spaces because it delivers bedroom darkness while maintaining sophisticated aesthetics, rather than looking like blackout industrial curtains.
Maximum Privacy Guarantee: The deep charcoal is essentially opaque. Even with bright interior lighting, visibility from outside is minimal, giving you true privacy in urban or close-quartered settings.
Creates Exclusive Atmospheres: Dark curtains psychologically create intimacy and exclusivity. Restaurants and entertainment venues use this effect to transform spaces from casual to upscale.
Rich Color Depth: Coal's deep tone has richness and dimension that reads as premium rather than just dark. The color quality shows attention to detail.
Canvas Coal is the darkest grey Sunbrella offers before jumping to true black. The color has depth and richness that cheap dark greys lack—it doesn't look flat or faded even when new. This deep charcoal maintains its intensity because the pigment goes through the entire fiber, preventing the lightening that ruins conventional dark fabrics within months. Coal absorbs heat like darker colors do, so installation location matters—it works best in shaded areas, spaces with good air circulation, or climates where some heat absorption is actually beneficial. The color provides exceptional privacy since it's nearly impossible to see through from the outside, even with interior lighting.
Custom-made curtains designed to your exact length specifications
Premium Sunbrella Canvas Coal fabric in deep charcoal grey
Choice of header styles: Grommet, Tab Top, Back Tab, or Rod Pocket, etc.
Fade-resistant, water-repellent, and mildew-resistant performance fabric
Decorative ties included for elegant draping and light control
Multiple color options available to complement any décor style
5-year limited warranty (for Sunbrella fabric) against color/strength loss
Yes, Coal provides near-blackout darkness comparable to indoor bedroom curtains. Combined with proper installation and overlapping panels, it creates sleeping environments dark enough for comfortable rest, even in bright morning sun. It's the go-to choice for outdoor guest rooms and pool house bedrooms.
Coal is very close to black, about one or two shades lighter. From a distance or in low light, it reads as black. Up close in bright light, you can see it's a deep charcoal. If you want maximum darkness but black feels too severe, Coal hits that sweet spot.
Coal absorbs significant heat in direct sunlight, similar to black. Use it in spaces with air circulation, shaded coverage, or where you'll close curtains primarily for evening/nighttime rather than keeping them closed all day in the hot sun. For daytime sun control in hot climates, lighter colors work better.
Coal works beautifully in luxury residential settings when the overall design is sophisticated. It reads as hotel-quality or upscale rather than commercial-institutional. The key is pairing it with quality furniture and finishes that match the premium aesthetic Coal suggests.
During the daytime, you can see general shapes and light through Coal curtains but without the clarity you'd have with lighter colors. At night with interior lights on, you can see very little outside. Coal prioritizes privacy and darkness over maintaining views.
Coal is darker than Charcoal, providing more light blocking and absorbing more heat. If maximum darkness is your priority, choose Coal. If you want darkness with less heat absorption, choose Charcoal. The difference is about 5-10% in light-blocking capability.