Blackout Blinds in Offices

Blackout blinds are typical in bedrooms, but did you know that blackout blinds can be a great addition to offices? Blackout blinds in offices don’t just help reduce the amount of light that enters in through the window; they also help reduce the glare on your computer screen.

Blackout Blinds Are Flexible

If you have a home office, it may be used by multiple people or it may not just be a home office. Choosing to put blackout blinds in offices is a great idea because they are flexible. You can change the amount of light let into the room easily, which is great if the space is shared or changes functions. After all, if your home office doubles as a guest room or a play room, you may want to let in more light, or block more light, at different times. Blackout blinds in offices allow you to choose how much light that comes in at any time: and they block out significantly more light than traditional blinds.

Blackout Blinds in Offices Reduce Light & Glare

When working at a computer screen in a home office, regular blinds can let in more light that causes glare on the screens. Blackout blinds let in less light when fully closed than regular blinds, which can reduce the glare on your computer monitor. Plus, whether you choose the routeless ladder option or cloth tapes, you won’t be stuck with those annoying little dots in your eyes in the late morning or afternoon because the sun is coming in through the holes of the blinds slats. The routeless option doesn’t have those holes while cloth tapes cover them.

Blackout Blinds in Offices that We Suggest

We suggest installing the following blackout blinds in offices with either a routeless ladder option or with cloth tapes. Both will look great in your home office.