Does Your Home Need a Blackout Blind?

Jan 21
06:11

2020

Philip Obrien

Philip Obrien

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A window blind can transform the look of a room and provide privacy and warmth. So why would you choose a blackout blind?

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What is a Blackout Blind?

A blackout blind is made from a thicker material than a standard blind which prevents light from filtering through into your room. Roller blinds,Does Your Home Need a Blackout Blind? Articles roman blinds, vertical blinds and Velux blinds can be purchased with blackout materials. A blackout blind does not have to be black or made from dark material. Your choice of colours and patterns is just as varied for blackout blinds as standard blinds.

Top 6 Benefits of Choosing a Blackout Window Blind

  1. Darkness – A blackout blind will make your room completely dark with no light seeping in at the window so they are perfect in bedrooms for light sleepers.
  2. Children & Babies – They are fantastic for children’s bedrooms especially in the summer when we get very few dark hours in Scotland. A blackout blind will make their room look like night at 7 pm when the sun is still up and will stop them from waking up at 5 am when the sun is rising.
  3. Shift Workers – They are also ideal for people who work shifts and need to get some sleep during the day.
  4. Migraines – Many people who suffer from migraines need a completely darkened room to feel better. A blackout blind is a perfect solution.
  5. Thermal Insulation – A blackout blind will keep your room warm in the winter by stopping heat escaping and in the summer, it can help keep your room cool by keeping the sun out.
  6. Noise – They are also great for noise reduction if you live on a busy road.

Types of Blackout Blinds

Almost all window blinds have a blackout option except Venetian blinds as too much light can seep in between the slats.

Roller blinds are the most common choice for a blackout blind but you can opt for a roman blind or vertical blind. If you want a blackout blind it is best to opt for a made to measure option or you could pay extra for the blackout material and then be left with a small gap of light around the edges of the blind.

If you have Velux windows, their blackout blinds are excellent as they also completely cover the window.