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Light-blocking
Window Treatments (Blinds, Shades, Curtains) for Better Sleep
Having a dark bedroom can greatly improve one's sleep. Most
unwanted light (such as early morning sunlight, moonlight,
street lamp light, etc.) enters a bedroom through the windows.
While sleep masks / eye masks
are an inexpensive, quick and easy way to avoid light (from
hitting your eyes) when you sleep, they are not for everyone.
The other main alternative is to use light-blocking blinds,
shades or curtains.
Below you'll find out how well popular window treatments block
light and darken a room. You'll also find other relevant information
about each window treatment, such as cost, how well they insulate,
etc.
Window
Treatment Type
Roller
shades (room-darkening variety)
Roller shades
are among the best light-blocking shades thanks to the simplicity
of their design. As an added bonus, they are among the least
expensive type of shade, are easy to clean and provide good
insulation. However, they can be considered old fashioned compared
to other types of blinds, especially in terms of appearance.
They can, of course, be used with other window treatments to
spruce up appearances if you prefer.
Honeycomb / cellular shades (with multiple
cells or blackout lining)
Honeycomb shades (also known as cellular shades) have excellent
light-blocking ability. The shades can block light slightly
or completely depending on the number and size of the "cells"
that the blinds are composed of. (Cells can be seen when the
blinds are viewed from the side.) The larger the cell (maximum
size is 1.5 inches) and more number of cells (maximum number
is three) the blind has, the more light blocking and energy
controlling the blind is. In other words, double or triple
cell shades are excellent for light blocking. Black-out cellular
shades, however, are the best light blockers. They are made
with fabrics that incorporate a lining that provides 100%
blockage of visible light (and UV light).
Plantation shutters
Plantation shutters are interior window shutters, and they
have excellent light-blocking / room-darkening ability. They
come in two types: wood and fauxwood / vinyl. Fauxwood / vinyl
shutters can be 40% less expensive than the wooden variety
yet are more resistant to moisture and damage. Both types
perform excellently at insulating and blocking outside noise
from entering through the window.
Hotel-type drapes or curtains
Hotel-type curtains / drapes typically have a heavyweight
100% cotton face fabric combined with heavyweight duck cloth
and an insulated foam back lining. These curtains have excellent
light-blocking ability. They are similarly priced to many
other window covering options. They are also good insulators.
The downside of these curtains is that they can look a bit
old fashion to some and are quite heavy. They also collect
dust and dirt and will have to be cleaned fairly regularly.
Wood blinds
Wood blinds have good light-blocking ability (assuming they
are not painted in a bright color). They are, not surprisingly,
more expensive than faux wood blinds. They provide a warm
and comfortable feel to a room and can also match a room's
moldings or wooden floor. Compared to the faux wood blinds,
they typically weigh less and are easier to operate.
Fauxwood blinds
Fauxwood blinds, especially those that are dark in color,
are good light blockers. They look like real wood blinds,
but are made from synthetic material. They are less expensive
and easier to care for than real wood blinds. Fauxwood blinds
are available in either solid vinyl or a vinyl / wood combination
for added strength. They are generally aesthetically pleasing
with their two-inch wide horizontal slats and wood appearance.
Mini-blinds / aluminum blinds
Aluminum blinds are solid light blockers, especially if they
are dark in color. Their main advantage is that they are inexpensive.
They can look cheap and unattractive compared to most other
types of blinds and do not provide much insulation.
Pleated shades (with blackout liner)
Pleated shades with blackout liners have good light-blocking
/ room darkening ability. They also provide good insulation
and durability.
Woven wood shades (with blackout liner)
Woven wood window shades (also called matchstick blinds or
bamboo shades) have good light-blocking ability. They are
also average performers in regard to insulation and ease of
maintenance. They provide a unique texture and appearance.
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