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Blackout roller blinds have many applications around the home and they can be used in any room. You can either purchase ready-made blackout roller blinds or, alternatively, you can choose to transform existing blinds into blackout roller blinds by adding a layer of blackout material to the back.
If you ask any new parent about the most difficult part of coping with a baby, most of them will undoubtedly reply, lack of sleep. Getting a baby into a routine is usually at the top of most parents’ list of priorities as it means that they are likely to sleep through the night from an early age. Blackout roller blinds can be a tremendous help at this early stage as a baby or toddler’s room can be transformed into a relaxing, dark haven with the simple addition of some blackout roller blinds. This means that it doesn’t matter if the baby goes to bed while it’s still light and they won’t be disturbed by the light coming in at sunrise.
Blackout roller blinds are also a great benefit to anyone who works shifts and needs to sleep during the daylight hours, or anyone who is particularly sensitive to sunlight and finds themselves waking up at five in the morning during the summer. Many people use blackout roller blinds as an extra window treatment behind their curtains and it’s easy to fit blackout roller blinds to most types of window. Most blackout roller blinds can be fitted with just a drill and a couple of screws so you don’t necessarily require any DIY skills to do the job.
Blackout roller blinds are unobtrusive when they’re rolled away during the day and you can still opt to have curtains, if you wish. However, there are also an increasing number of specific blackout roller blinds on the market in different colours or shades, as well as blackout roller blinds that come in contemporary designs. Many of these look no different from regular blinds but they offer the bonus of light deflection so that you can enjoy the benefits of a really dark room when you’re trying to sleep. Not everyone is able to sleep exactly between the hours of darkness and blackout roller blinds are a great way to ensure you get the sleep you need, whatever time of day it happens to be. They offer a convenient and inexpensive way to enhance your sleep routine.