Color Blocking Curtains 

Dolcewe color blocking curtains let you add bold, contrasting panels of color to any window — without repainting a wall.

From two-tone blackout drapes that block 99% of light to airy sheer styles, every panel is made to your exact size. Prices from $26.99.

How to Pick the Right Two-tone curtains for Your Home

Two-tone and multi-color window panels have become one of the most popular ways to add personality to a room without a full redesign.

On a curtain panel, that same principle translates into instant visual impact — a bold stripe at the bottom grounds a tall window, while a horizontal split halfway up can make low ceilings feel higher.

Whether you're after bold geometric contrast drapes for a modern living room or soft, layered hues for a cozy bedroom, the right pair can pull your whole space together.

Match Your Room's Mood

Think about what feeling you want to create.

Bold contrasting panels— like navy and yellow or dark green and white — work great in living rooms and home offices where you want energy and focus.

Softer two-tone combinationslike sage and cream or blush and ivory feel more relaxed, making them perfect for bedrooms or nurseries.

Choose the Right Light Control

  • Need total darkness? Go for a blackout curtain panel— our styles block up to 99% of light while still looking stylish.
  • Want a bright, airy feel? A color block sheer curtainor light-filtering style lets natural light through while adding color.
  • For bedrooms and home theaters, a thermal blackout drape also helps with insulation and noise

Get the Perfect Fit with Custom Sizing

Standard curtain sizes rarely fit every window.

At Dolcewe, every style is available as a custom size window treatment— just enter your exact measurements at checkout. Whether you have a tall floor-to-ceiling window or a small bedroom window, we make it to order.

Why Dolcewe Is the Right Choice for Your Windows

Custom sizing is what sets Dolcewe apart. Most curtain brands sell in fixed lengths — 63", 84", 96" — that rarely match a real window perfectly.

Dolcewe panels are made to order in widths from 20" to 120" and any length you need, so you get the precise look you're going for whether you're hanging window panels in a standard bedroom or floor-to-ceiling drapes in a loft.

All color block panels ship with a 1.5× fabric fullness as standard, meaning the fabric gathers elegantly on the rod.

Upgrading to 2× fullness gives a richer, more tailored feel — a popular choice for living room curtains where the panels are always in view. Thermal and sound-dampening options are available across most styles, making these panels genuinely functional as well as decorative.

Free shipping applies to all orders over $199. Panels start at $26.99 — and because they're made to order, there's no middleman markup on unusual sizes.

Which pattern style works in your room?

Floral and botanical weaves suit softer, layered interiors — think cream or sage backgrounds with a tonal vine design.

Geometric and lattice patterns work better in modern or transitional spaces where you want visual interest without competing with furniture.

Classic brocade and damask options are a strong fit for formal dining rooms or primary bedrooms where you want a more traditional, upholstered look.

All patterns are available with your choice of blackout, room-darkening, or sheer backing

Frequently Asked Questions

They're window panels made with two or more distinct blocks of contrasting color — like dark blue and yellow, or sage green and cream. The look is bold and modern, adding visual interest that plain solid curtains can't match.

Yes! Every style on this page is available in a custom size. Just enter your window's width and height at checkout and we'll cut it to order. Perfect for extra-tall, extra-wide, or oddly sized windows.

Absolutely. Most styles come with a blackout lining option that blocks up to 99% of light. These work great in bedrooms, nurseries, and home theaters where you need real darkness.

Similar! Patchwork curtains use multiple fabric pieces sewn together, while geometric curtains focus on shapes like stripes and triangles. Color blocking is the broader trend that includes both — the key is bold, contrasting colors in distinct sections.

Think about light control first (blackout vs. sheer), then pick colors that complement your walls and furniture.

Cool tones like sage and blue feel calm; warm tones like yellow and brown feel cozy. When in doubt, a neutral + one accent always works.