Black Out Blinds - Keeping The Light Out

Look at all the types of window treatments and you will be convinced that there are enough choices to complement and enhance the décor of any home.  However, if you want to combine the attractive with the functional and block out the light as well, you would be well suited by choosing blackout blinds.  Keep the room dark, day and night with these gorgeous window coverings.


Blackout blinds have been proven to block out 99 percent and more light from either natural or generated light.  For the nighttime worker who needs to sleep during the day, there is nothing better than these blinds for the bedroom.   They are the best for you baby nursery as well.  Unpredictable baby sleeping hours can be turned into ideal sleeping hours.  For the movie room or viewing room, again these total darkening blinds are the ticket for keeping the light out.


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You shouldn’t feel that these blinds will restrict your creative impulses in the least.  Far from it, as they can be found in an incredible variety of styles, colors, fabrics, etc.  As a prime example, cellular blinds or shades feature a honeycomb design that couples together when raised and spreads out when lowered.   Since these come in different types of fabric, when shopping you should specify that you want the blackout quality blinds.  Don’t short change your comparison shopping efforts and by all means make sure you check out brands like Bali, Hunter Douglas, Comfortex and Levelor to name just a few.

An alternative to blackout blinds are roman shades made of the same blackout material.  These combine elements of blinds and curtains.  With these blinds the fabric folds on itself as the blinds are raised, and straightens out its panels when they are lowered.  The blackout version is equally useful for bedrooms, nurseries, and media rooms alike.

But the applications of these blinds aren’t just limited to specialty uses.  An extra benefit to blind of the blackout style is that an extra protection is added to interior furnishings and other delicate items from the potentially harmful effects of the sun.  Whether it is wall paper, bedding and linens or your living room furniture, it can all be made to last considerably longer by incorporating blackout blinds into the home.

Feel free to combine other decorative elements with this type of window treatment.  If the fabric incorporated in the blind isn’t enough to create the look that you hope to achieve, try accenting them with a variety of valences to put the final touches on your interior window décor.

In the end, you will find that in addition to adding a very practical element to your interior decorating, you won’t have to sacrifice anything in the aesthetics department.  Combine beauty, practicality and function into one versatile blind and feel the confidence to use it in any room in the house.




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