Blackout Blinds in Media Rooms

Media rooms are expensive. After you’ve bought the equipment, furniture, and other décor, you may be at the end of your budget. Plus, in this economy, you may be changing an existing room into a media room and you may need to use the room for more than just watching movies.

Blackout blinds are a perfect solution for media rooms. They add privacy, significantly reduce the amount of light entering in through windows, and they are flexible: you can have them fully opened or closed or can tilt the slats. You have two options, either routeless blackout blinds or blackout blinds with cloth tapes.

Routeless Blackout Blinds in Media Rooms

Routeless blackout blinds in media rooms are a great way to reduce the amount of light and reduce the glare that comes in through windows. Routeless blinds are window blinds that use a ladder system to open, close, and tilt the slats. There are no holes drilled into the slats of the blinds, so no light can come in when the slats are closed.

Blackout Blinds in Media Rooms with Cloth Tapes

On the other hand, there are blackout blinds with cloth tapes. These blackout blinds for media rooms have cloth tapes that cover the holes that are drilled into the slats for operating the blinds. Cloth tapes are a great way to add privacy and significantly reduce the amount of light coming in through any window. You can choose a dark stain and a lighter shade of cloth tapes for a dramatic look for your window.

Blackout Blinds in Media Rooms that We Suggest

We suggest installing the following blackout blinds in media rooms with either a routeless ladder option or with cloth tapes. Both will look great, reduce glare, and significantly reduce the amount of light entering in your media room.