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My bedroom has an east-facing sliding door. How do I block out all the light?

Question by : My bedroom has an east-facing sliding door. How do I block out all the light?
There is a balcony outside and I am thinking of building a vertical sunshade of some kind to help block the sun. Would I be better off doing this or spending more on inside window treatments? The heat is absolutely astonishing. Top floor of a double A-frame.

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Answer by Judith
I purchased room-darkening curtains from J.C. Penny’s and they don’t darken good at all. So I purchased another set of curtains and put another curtain rod up. Now I have two curtains in one window and it blocks out the light and all that hot sun. You could still build a sun blind of some sort if you wish, and have curtains too. You would probably only need one set of curtains if you have the sun blind tho. Good luck.

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Posted by Window Treatments - June 14, 2012 at 8:41 am

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Q&A: What is the best window treatment to block most all light from coming in?

Question by User Name: What is the best window treatment to block most all light from coming in?
I’m a night shift worker. I’ve used foil before, and would prefer not to. I don’t want the neighbors wondering why we have foil on the windows. If there is an item I can buy in a store that would do the trick and look nice at the same time, I’d much prefer that. Thanks.

While I do appreciate the creative response to tint the windows :o) this home is a rental, and tint removal would take longer and be more of a hassle than it would probably be worth. thank you anyways though!

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Answer by tajmina
It doesn’t have to be thick or expensive, just not let the light in. Get a large piece of cardboard, recycled from a large box or poster board. Put it over the entire window opening and secure with tacks, or if you don’t mind, duct tape, and hang a scarf or wall hanging over it. If it still leaks light, a little tape should seal it up, but be careful about your walls if you rent. You can paint the poster board so it looks nicer, or hang a pretty scarf, put some window decorations or whatever in the window area so your neighbors don’t mind. It all can go up and come down in a matter of minutes, so a change in shift won’t take up alot of time. Sleep tight.

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Posted by Window Treatments - February 8, 2012 at 4:54 pm

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What kind of fabric can I get for privacy and lets light in to make window treatment?

Question by averyjea: What kind of fabric can I get for privacy and lets light in to make window treatment?

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I like the idea of having wax paper on the window, it lets in light, but no one can see you because it’s all translucent.

You could get blinds and put up whatever curtains you want, the blinds will keep the curtains from fading quickly versus direct sunlight, or if you don’t want to put up blinds, you could just go with straight up gauzy type curtains. They let lots of light in but people cant see through them.

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Posted by Window Treatments - January 24, 2012 at 3:39 pm

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Light Blue Elegance Window Sheer Voile Scarf 60″ X 216″

Light Blue Elegance Window Sheer Voile Scarf 60″ X 216″

  • Package includes: one 60″W x 216″L Light Blue window scarf
  • Sheer voile material
  • Made of 100% polyester
  • Easy Caring: Machine washable

Achieving a more elegant and romantic effect is easy with this sheer scarf. The voile material has a naturally cascading drape to softly frame any window. This look can be accessorized with matching sheer panels (sold separately).

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Posted by Window Treatments - November 5, 2011 at 12:17 pm

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Fabric Roman Blinds – Window Coverings For Perfect Light Control

To add a sophisticated, flamboyant and refined look to your room, fabric roman blinds are the best option. Once you have decided to buy roman blinds, you can either buy it readymade or if you have that creativity, imagination and self-confidence, you can make it by yourself too. You can hang roman blinds is any style you want like hang them flat for a simple interior or if you want to create a conventional and softer look, hang them in the teardrop style with adding buffs of any amount depending upon the space in your room.

Roman blinds are available in plenty of designs and styles as it is gaining popularity as the most feasible home decoration item. In fact its soft and urbane fabric designs make the room look simple yet elegant and they are very practical, useful and convenient. You will find that roman blinds are flexible and have good control on the entrance of sunlight into the room.

Well made roman shades fold very neatly into well-defined pleats when they are raised.

You have even better temperature and light control with these blinds. If you want more sunlight or warmth in winter you can draw them completely upwards and you will have the desired warmth inside your house. Similarly in summer you can drop them or say close them so that your room remains cool throughout, as sunlight is the main source of increase in the temperature.

Fabric roman blinds are rather simple to make and if you don’t have time, or lack the confidence yet want to have these blinds n your house, you can search for an experienced roman blind maker. He will customize the blinds in your style that will reflect your way of decorating your house and will give it a unique look too.

While choosing the fabric keep in mind where your window fails to be noticed and then design the blinds in such a style that it not only covers the neglected part but also enhances it.

The fabric can be different for different rooms because in the living room you might require a fabric that helps reduce the glare of the TV and in bedrooms some prefer partial lighting and some like complete covering. So depending upon your requirement you can decide the design, style and heavy or light material for your roman blinds.

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Posted by Window Treatments - October 6, 2011 at 8:56 am

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Looking for window treatments that block out all light.?

Question by che che: Looking for window treatments that block out all light.?
My daughter suffers with Migraines and needs complete darkness.
We have tried dark colored mini blind and window shades but even a crack of sunlight is pain full. Are there any ideas from other Migraine sufferers that might help? Any web sites that offer window treatment would be welcome.

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Answer by kryssa
You can get black out for your windows its like window tenting on a car but for your home windows it is fairly cheap and u can get it at places like home depot and lowes. I’m sure Walmart even has it and to be on the safe side you can have the blinds up and they have black out shades. And if you just want, try to put velcro on the shades and stick it together.

I hope I helped.

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Posted by Window Treatments - September 22, 2011 at 3:55 pm

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