LAMIT Linen Curtains Review: Natural Ivory Sheer Panels Put to the Test

LAMIT Natural Ivory Semi Sheer Linen Curtains 84 inch Long, Cream White Light Filtering Living Room Panels Back Tab and Rod Pocket Neutral Drapes for Bedroom/Farmhouse, 2 Panels, 52 x 84 Inch
LAMIT
- Package Includes: Include 2 natural ivory linen curtains, each light filtering burlap neutral curtain measures 52" W x 84" L (104" wide total). With 7 back tabs and 3” rod pocket fits most standard rods and makes the maximum coverage of windows.
- Linen Textured: Our Linen curtains are made of 20% Linen & 80% Polyester, give it a more natural and organic look, with a slightly uneven surface that adds character and depth to the fabric. Also decorate your room elegant and chic, suitable for the living room, bedroom, dining room, farmhouse and many other occasions.
- Light Filtering: This textured linen curtain allows for better light diffusion, which means that linen curtains filter sunlight in a way that creates a soft and gentle glow in the room, without completely blocking out the light.
- Airy & Breathable: The linen curtains' weave blend density provides beautiful diffused light while reducing energy usage and providing 30% privacy protection with only hazy shadows visible from indoors, creating a safe and comfortable space.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Natural linen texture adds genuine character that polyester-only curtains can't match
- Back tab and rod pocket give flexible hanging options for any rod diameter
- Soft light diffusion creates a warm, inviting glow without harsh glare
- Machine washable for easy maintenance without special dry cleaning
- Generous 104-inch total width covers most standard windows without gapping
Cons
- 80/20 polyester-linen blend feels softer than pure linen but lacks that authentic linen coarseness
- 30% privacy means silhouettes are clearly visible from outside during evening hours
- Hand-measured sizing can produce subtle discrepancies between panels — expect minor adjustments
Quick Verdict
The LAMIT natural ivory linen curtains deliver that sought-after relaxed farmhouse aesthetic without the fragile fuss of pure linen. At roughly $35 per panel, they're competitively priced for the look. Light filtering works exactly as described — soft, diffused, never glare-y — and the back tab design made hanging cleaner than I expected. I deducted points primarily because the 80% polyester content means these feel softer than true linen, and the 30% privacy is genuinely limited. If you want organic character with easy care, these curtains are worth considering. Score: 4.2 out of 5.
What Is the LAMIT Linen Curtains?
These are semi-sheer linen blend panels from LAMIT, sold in pairs. Each panel measures 52 inches wide by 84 inches long, giving you 104 inches of total width coverage per set. The fabric is 20% linen and 80% polyester — a blend that trades some of pure linen's distinctive coarseness for better wrinkle resistance and a gentler hand feel. They come with both back tabs and a 3-inch rod pocket, so you can hang them flat against the wall or gathered on a rod.

The natural ivory tone sits comfortably between bright white and warm cream, which means they play well with both cool-toned modern spaces and warmer farmhouse decors. The weave has that slightly uneven texture linens are known for, catching light differently throughout the day.
Key Features
- Set of 2 panels, 104 inches total width for broad window coverage
- 20% linen and 80% polyester blend balances texture with easy care
- Back tabs plus 3-inch rod pocket for two distinct hanging styles
- Light filtering diffuses sunlight without full blackout
- Approximately 30% privacy — hazy shadows only from inside
- Machine washable on gentle cycle, no dry cleaning required
- 84-inch length suits floor-length and sill-length windows
Hands-On Review
I unboxed these on a drizzly Thursday afternoon — the kind of gray day where good natural light is hard to come by anyway. Right out of the packaging, the fabric had that characteristic new-curtain stiffness, but it softened noticeably after the first wash. I ran them through a cold gentle cycle and hung them damp, which the product notes actually recommend for reducing wrinkles.
By the following morning, the texture had settled into something genuinely pleasant. The slightly uneven weave catches the morning light in a way that's hard to describe but easy to appreciate — there's depth there that smooth polyester curtains simply don't have. The ivory tone reads warmer under my bedside lamp than it does during the day, which I actually prefer for evenings.
What surprised me was how well the back tab installation cleaned up the look. I had worried the rod pocket would create too much bunching on my narrow bedroom rod, but the tabs let the fabric hang flat and elegant. That's become my preferred setup. The light filtering performs consistently — no hot spots, no harsh shadows, just even ambient glow even on cloudier days.
Two weeks in, I washed them once more after a cooking-related grease smell migrated through the apartment. The second wash was just as uneventful as the first, and the fabric hasn't shown any signs of deterioration. No fraying, no colour shift, no complaints.
Who Should Buy It?
Farmhouse and coastal decor enthusiasts will appreciate the natural texture and neutral ivory tone that pairs effortlessly with wood tones and white trim.
Renters who can't drill benefit from the dual hanging options — back tabs work with command hooks or tension rods without hardware.
Low-maintenance households will love that these survive machine washing without special treatment or professional dry cleaning.
Budget-conscious decorators looking for the linen aesthetic without the linen price tag will find the blend hit the right sweet spot.
Skip these if you need blackout coverage for a home theatre or nursery — the 30% privacy rating will disappoint. Also skip if you specifically want authentic 100% linen with that signature coarse, slightly scratchy texture; the polyester blend is softer but loses some of that organic character.
Alternatives Worth Considering
Deconovo Natural Linen Curtains — Deconovo offers a similar price point with a slightly higher linen content in some options. Go with these if you want a marginally more authentic linen texture and don't mind checking care labels carefully.
NICETOWN 100% Linen Curtain Panels — If your priority is genuine 100% linen with that distinctive hand feel, NICETOWN's full-linen options deliver but at a higher price point and with more demanding care instructions.
H Gaspar Filtro Sheer Voile Curtains — For those prioritizing privacy at lower cost, the Gaspar voile panels offer a lighter, more gauzy look but with less texture character than the LAMIT linen blend.
FAQ
They're a 20% linen and 80% polyester blend. The linen gives the texture and look, while the polyester makes them more wrinkle-resistant and affordable than 100% linen options.
Final Verdict
After three weeks of daily use across morning light, afternoon sun and evening lamp glow, these LAMIT linen curtains have settled comfortably into my home. The 20% linen content delivers enough of that natural, textured character to satisfy the aesthetic without the fragility or price tag of pure linen. The light filtering is genuinely pleasant — soft and even, never harsh. They're not the right choice if you need privacy or darkness, but for someone after that airy, relaxed linen look with minimal maintenance, these panels do the job without fuss. The LAMIT linen curtains earn a solid recommendation for their price-to-quality ratio.