Blackout Blinds
68There are many different types of window coverings out there. You have blinds, shutters, shades, curtains, awnings, and the many variations that come with each of those main categories. It can be hard for the novice who has had no experience in window coverings to determine exactly what their needs are. To help you in your decision, the first thing you need to ask yourself is why you want to cover your windows. Most people cite one of three reasons for covering their windows. The first is to keep warmth inside the house (or keep it out during the hot months of summer). The second is for privacy, so that the neighbours aren't looking through their windows and into their homes. The final reason for wanting your windows covered is to keep the light out. In this article we will be talking about the best solution to the latter - blackout blinds.
There are many good reasons why you would want to block out light from entering your room. For example, a lot of people are working at night and sleeping through the day. These shift workers can have an awful time trying to fall asleep while the midday sun is peering through their bedroom window. Other people may suffer from migraine headaches, and need to block out the sun during an attack. Having the sun shining directly in your eyes can magnify these headaches to the point of being unbearable.
Maybe you have a newborn baby that needs to sleep during the day. If you have been blessed with a baby that gives you no trouble, and falls asleep at the drop of a hat, then you have been blessed indeed. For the rest of us, you will know how frustrating it is to get a baby to sleep during the day, especially when the sun is streaming through the nursery window. Another good reason for using blackout blinds is when you have a home theatre. Some people are lucky enough to have a room that they have decked out to function as if it were a full blown cinema. The only problem is, to get that perfect ambiance, you need to block out as much light as possible. This can be accomplished quite well using blackout blinds.
Blackout Blinds - Materials
Blackout window blinds can be made of many different materials, and each has it's own specific uses. For example, one of the most common types of blackout blinds are vinyl roller blinds. These blackout roller blinds are great, as they can roll up to nothing when not in use and are extremely easy to install. Other materials that blackout blinds can be made out of include wood, aluminium and bamboo. These harder materials are usually manufactured in slat style, or blackout vertical blinds, and although they don't fold up as neatly as material, can give you a fantastic effect when trying to block light out of your room.
One of the main deciding factors that will steer you towards a particular type of blackout blind, is your already existing decor and the overall style of your home. If you have a country style home, then wooden slats can work beautifully for that style, for a more modern style you may lean towards the aluminium style, or for an Asian flavour, bamboo can work wonders. Many people think of blackout blinds as being imposing and standing out in your home, but this does not have to necessarily be the case. The right style of blackout blind can blend right in with the rest of your home, and there are many subtle styles to choose from.
Styles Of Blackout Blinds
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New Bali Cut-to-Size Black 1" Vinyl Blackout Custom Cut Mini Blind 35 W x 48 L
Current Bid: $19.99
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Roman Blinds-Springs Window Fashion- Burgundy Fabric w/Blackout Attached
Current Bid: $169.00
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6 Redi Shade Window Blind Blinds Black Out Blackout Pleated 36 x 72 in Inch NEW
Current Bid: $48.65
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6 Redi Shade Window Blind Blinds Black Out Blackout Pleated 48 x 72 in Inch NEW
Current Bid: $57.65
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Magic Blackout Blind - 100% Blackout - 50 square feet of Static Cling Blackout
Current Bid: $56.99
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Papavero Poppies Blackout Roller Blind - 4 sizes
Current Bid: $25.92
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There are also many different colours and patterns to be had in the range of blackout blinds. Just because the blind is blocking out the light, doesn't mean it has to be dark in colour. A nice light colour can really open up your room, and yet you will still benefit from blocking out those harsh rays. This is particularly so for the nursery, where you will want to employ as much colour as possible to stimulate your babies brain. There are patterns such as plaid that can be used to great effect in places like the kitchen, and stripes can work wonders in the bathroom.
If you have made the decision to buy blackout blinds, I would recommend that your first stop is to go online. There are many businesses out there that sell blackout blinds, and researching what you are after on the Internet gives you the broadest range possible to choose from. Once you have a good idea of what styles and price range you are after, I would then go to your local blind retailer to discuss your options. Going into the shop with a good idea of what you want, and a firm knowledge of what's available, puts you in the drivers seat when purchasing. It will be much easier for you to convey to the salesman what you are after. If you have an odd shaped window you may need to look at getting made to measure blackout blinds, which can be a little more expensive, but well worth it to have a proper fitting blind.
Do you know how cool these would be for me here in Sweden where I have black garbage bags over the windows in the summer because it's 24 hours of sunlight blah!
Very helpful information for folks about blackout blinds, Jazzuboo. I enjoy the way you make their use make sense. I had never thought about the night owls or the 24 hour daylight issue! Blinds to the rescue...
OMG I SO need these...I HATE LIGHT when I am trying to sleep...being a vampire it kinda comes with the territory
Oh man - this is timely I have insomnia, and we are re-decorating. The problem is that all of the blackout blinds or curtains that I picked out looked like we were trying to hide from German bombers or something. Thanks!
For those who never gave window coverings any more thought than something dark they can hang over or cover a window with, your hub is certainly informative. Good stuff you have here. I'm into home improvement myself.
For those people who like to decorate there homes with beautiful things, and always looks for something different,they should read your this article.
I just found some blackout blind material on sale and made nursery blinds. It is amazing how well the material works. The material is creamy white, and when the shades are closed the room is pitch dark. Great hub!
Nice information about blackout blinds, well written article thanks for sharing.
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Mireille G 2 years ago
You did it again! Another great and interesting hub. A side benefit of these blinds that you did not explore is the fact that in very cold weather, they are extremely good insulator against the cold, and therefore save a lot of energy.