Blackout Shades & Total Privacy Solutions

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1. Blackout Roller Shades

Roller shades consist of a single sheet of fabric that rolls onto a tube. They are the go-to for modern, minimalist designs because they disappear into the window frame when raised.

Cons: can look a bit “flat” compared to fabric drapes.

Pros: Very easy to clean and operate; takes up minimal space; available in a wide variety of colors and patterns. Completely Dark When paired with side channels.

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2. Blackout Cellular Shades

Also known as honeycomb shades, these feature a unique cell structure that traps air, providing a layer of insulation at the window.

Cons: Can be difficult to clean if dust gets inside the cells; the fabric “stack” at the top is thicker than a roller shade when fully open.

Pros: The best for energy efficiency; superior noise reduction; many are “Top-Down/Bottom-Up,” allowing for privacy and light simultaneously.

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3. Blackout Curtains

These are heavy fabric panels that hang from a rod. For a true blackout experience, they are often paired with a wrap-around rod to seal the edges.

Cons: Takes up significant wall space; requires regular laundering or vacuuming as fabric collects dust and pet hair.

Pros: Provides the most complete light blockage when hung wide and high; adds a soft, decorative touch to a room; provides excellent sound dampening.