Dunelm shoppers love a set of door curtains designed to regulate the temperature in your house. The Jennings Thermal Eyelet Door Curtain costs between £40 and £45 depending on size.

You can get the curtains in peacock, navy, natural, charcoal, ocher and grey. The fully lined curtains come with an eyelet head and are made from a matt fabric.

They are made with a thermal coating, which is designed to block external heat in the summer and prevent cool drafts in the winter. If you need a curtain rod to go above your door, there’s a great range at B&Q.

The curtains have 4.8 stars from 204 reviews. One person said “Lovely, soft and perfect for my front door. Helps protect from sun and cold days.”

Another wrote “We now have two of these door curtains – they are stylish and very effective at managing the flow of hot or cold air. Great colors too with matching lining.”

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A third said “I now have three of these door curtains. They are amazing and make a huge difference to the heat in our house which is only heated with electric space heaters.

“These are gorgeous,” said another shopper. “Does the job of keeping my kitchen warmer and looks very smart at the door. Very pleased!”

“Super easy to hang and does a great job insulating our front door,” added another. Of the negative reviews, one person said “They could do with being a lot thicker to keep the cold out.”

Alternatively, try the Textured Weave Recycled Polyester Thermal Lined Eyelet Door Curtain, which costs between £20 and £50 in John Lewis. The curtains are available in 14 colors and have 4.7 stars.

You can buy the Jennings Thermal Eyelet Door Curtain from Dunelm. Shop curtain rods at B&Q and get the Textured Weave Recycled Polyester Thermal Lined Eyelet Door Curtain from John Lewis.

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