Author: Adam Stevens
• Saturday, August 21st, 2010

When it comes to window treatments, there is a wide variety from which to choose. Blinds, shades, verticals, shutters, plastic, wood, fabric? the options are endless. The decision has to be made based on the homeowner’s personal preferences. One of the types that are easily overlooked is blackout blinds and shades. They come in different styles and colors to fit any decor and any budget.

Blackout blinds and curtains have a special lining which eliminates all or almost all light from the outside. These window treatments are a great choice for nurseries because babies tend to wake up when the room is light. By installing blackout blinds, parents can sleep in longer. Putting a child down for a nap will be as easy as closing the shades. Children fall asleep faster and rest better in a darker environment.

Blackout shades are great for living rooms and bedrooms. They prevent the glare form the outside light on the TV screen. When the lights are on at night, it is easy to see inside the house. Blackout shades offer more privacy than other blinds. Those who work at night will enjoy an uninterrupted sleep during the day by simply shutting down the blinds.

Blackout blinds protect the inside of the home from sunlight, which can discolor the furniture, fabrics and wood. By closing the shades, the owner will prevent heat from escaping in the wintertime and the air from getting too hot during summer. This translates into savings on heating and cooling bills.

The choices for blackout window treatments are diverse. Styles include cellular and roman shades, which offer blackout lining. These come in different colors and fabric textures. The owner can choose blackout shades to match the window treatments or pick a neutral color to go with the overall style of the room. These blinds can be found in many home improvement stores and online. They need to be custom ordered to ensure the best fit. Since prices vary, the homeowner will need to shop around to find the best deal. They are a great option to consider for any room in the house.

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