Quick verdict
For exterior doors, the Maytex Draft Stopper and the Premium Thermal Insulated Door Curtain are the two purpose-built solutions - choose based on whether you prioritize pure function or appearance. For windows, the Warm Home Designs Extra Heavy Thermal is the most effective single panel. If you already have curtains you like, the Hookless snap-in liner is the quickest and cheapest upgrade. North Home's insulated pane

Maytex Draft Stopper Door Curtain
Maytex's draft stopper curtain is designed specifically for exterior doors - it hangs from a tension or mounted rod above the door and drops to floor level, creating a continuous thermal barrier across the full door face. The heavy construction blocks both cold air infiltration and heat loss, and it can be pushed aside easily for normal door use. This is one of the most targeted cold-blocking solutions available.
Cold drafts through windows and doors can raise your heating bill by 10-25%. These five draft-sealing thermal curtains stop cold air at the source before it chills your living space.
Cold air doesn’t wait for an invitation – it finds every gap around window frames, door seals, and thin curtain fabric to infiltrate your living space. The Department of Energy estimates that drafts through windows and doors can account for 10-25% of household heating costs. Draft-sealing thermal curtains address this directly: by creating a dense physical barrier that traps air and blocks infiltration, they reduce how hard your heating system has to work. These five picks are the most effective curtains available for keeping cold out.
| Product | Best For | Key Feature |
| — | — | — |
| Maytex Draft Stopper Door Curtain | Exterior doors | Floor-to-ceiling door coverage |
| Warm Home Designs Extra Heavy Thermal | Large windows | Extra-heavy multi-layer construction |
| Hookless Snap-in Thermal Liner | Existing curtain upgrade | Clips to existing panels |
| Premium Thermal Insulated Door Curtain | Front or back doors | Heavy insulated construction |
| North Home Insulated Energy Curtain | Energy-conscious homes | Multi-layer insulated panel |
Our methodology
We compare every pick against the field on real specifications, certifications, and aggregated owner reviews. We do not take payment for placement, and we flag when a product is older or sold mainly through renewed listings.
Side by side
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maytex Draft Stopper Door Curtain | Exterior doors | Check price | |
| Warm Home Designs Extra Heavy Thermal | Large windows | Check price | |
| Hookless Snap-in Thermal Liner | Existing curtain upgrade | Check price | |
| Premium Thermal Insulated Door Curtain | Front or back doors | Check price | |
| North Home Insulated Energy Curtain | Energy-conscious homes | Check price |
The full reviews

Maytex Draft Stopper Door Curtain
Maytex's draft stopper curtain is designed specifically for exterior doors - it hangs from a tension or mounted rod above the door and drops to floor level, creating a continuous thermal barrier across the full door face. The heavy construction blocks both cold air infiltration and heat loss, and it can be pushed aside easily for normal door use. This is one of the most targeted cold-blocking solutions available.
In its favor
- Designed specifically for door draft blocking
- Floor-to-ceiling coverage stops all major entry points
- Easy to push aside for regular door use
Watch-outs
- Adds visual bulk to door areas
- Needs proper installation for full effectiveness

Warm Home Designs Extra Heavy Thermal
Warm Home Designs' extra-heavy thermal panels use a multi-layer construction that includes a face fabric, insulating interlining, and a backing layer - creating one of the thicker thermal barriers available in a standard curtain format. The weight and bulk of these panels mean they seal window edges more effectively than lighter options, reducing edge infiltration significantly.
In its favor
- Multi-layer construction with insulating interlining
- Extra-heavy weight seals edges better than standard panels
- Available in multiple sizes for different window configurations
Watch-outs
- Very heavy - requires robust rod and wall anchors
- Limited color range
Hookless Snap-in Thermal Liner
The Hookless snap-in thermal liner is a clever retrofit solution for people who already have decorative curtains they like but want to add thermal performance. The liner clips or snaps to the back of existing curtain panels, adding an insulating layer without replacing the curtains themselves. It's the most cost-effective way to upgrade existing window treatments for winter performance.
In its favor
- Clips to existing curtain panels - no replacement needed
- Low cost per window
- Easy seasonal install and remove
Watch-outs
- Less effective than a dedicated thermal curtain
- Requires compatible curtain header for attachment
Premium Thermal Insulated Door Curtain
This door curtain category offers a heavier, more finished-looking alternative to the basic draft stopper. Premium thermal door curtains use a high-quality face fabric with substantial insulating backing - they look like a standard decorative curtain from the room side while providing serious draft and cold-blocking performance from the door side. A good choice for front doors in formal living areas.
In its favor
- Decorative appearance from room side
- Heavy insulated construction
- Available in colors to match room decor
Watch-outs
- More expensive than basic draft stoppers
- Requires careful sizing for full effectiveness

North Home Insulated Energy Curtain
North Home's insulated energy curtains are engineered specifically for cold climates, with a multi-layer panel construction that creates a substantial thermal barrier. The panels are rated for energy efficiency by the manufacturer and are designed to work in extreme cold conditions where standard thermal curtains fall short. The extended panel length options make them suitable for high-ceiling rooms where gap coverage is critical.
In its favor
- Engineered for cold climate performance
- Multi-layer insulated panel construction
- Extended length options for high ceilings
Watch-outs
- Higher price per panel
- More limited availability than mainstream brands
What matters most
Interlining
The most important feature for cold-blocking is a foam or flannel interlining between the face fabric and backing. This trapped-air layer adds R-value that a single-layer blackout curtain simply cannot match. - **Edge seal:** Hang panels so they overlap the window or door frame by at least 3-4 inches on each side. Cold infiltrates primarily at the edges - coverage area matters as much as fabric quality. - **Floor contact:** The curtain should touch or barely brush the floor to close the gap where cold air pools and flows under the panel. - **Rod placement:** Mount the rod as close to the ceiling as possible to prevent heat from escaping above the panel - this is the most commonly overlooked installation detail.
Our take
For exterior doors, the Maytex Draft Stopper and the Premium Thermal Insulated Door Curtain are the two purpose-built solutions - choose based on whether you prioritize pure function or appearance. For windows, the Warm Home Designs Extra Heavy Thermal is the most effective single panel. If you already have curtains you like, the Hookless snap-in liner is the quickest and cheapest upgrade. North Home's insulated pane
Frequently asked
Thermal curtains work by creating an insulating air barrier between the cold window or door surface and the warm room interior. The denser the curtain fabric and the tighter the seal at the edges, top, and bottom, the less cold air can infiltrate. Heavy thermal curtains with a foam or flannel interlining are particularly effective because the interlining traps air within the fabric itself, adding an additional insulating layer.
Yes - door curtains are one of the most effective and lowest-cost draft-blocking solutions for exterior doors. A heavy thermal door curtain hung floor-to-ceiling and extending 2-3 inches beyond the door frame on each side can block the majority of cold infiltration around door seals. They work especially well when used alongside door sweep seals for a complete draft barrier.
Heavy thermal curtains with interlining typically add between R-2 and R-4 to a window's insulating value, depending on fabric thickness and installation quality. A single-pane window has an R-value of about 1, so a good thermal curtain can more than double the window's effective insulation. For comparison, double-pane windows achieve around R-2 to R-3 on their own.







