Blackout Blinds in Living Rooms

Installing blackout blinds in living rooms is a great way to add class and elegance to the room. Living rooms are often at the front of the house and get a lot of sun. Blackout blinds will not only add privacy to your room, they’ll also filter out the light and protect your belongings from sun damage.

Routeless Blackout Blinds in Living Rooms

Routeless blackout blinds are blinds that don’t have holes drilled into the slats. Typical blinds have holes drilled into each slat so you can tilt and lift them. Routeless blinds have notches in each slat and operate on a ladder system. Because these blackout blinds don’t have holes, you get a seamless, uninterrupted window covering. Routeless blackout blinds are a great addition to living rooms that give you flexibility in adjusting the amount of light entering your living room and protect your belongings from fading from the sun.

Blackout Blinds with Cloth Tapes in Living Rooms

Blackout blinds with cloth tapes are another way to add class and style to your living room. Cloth tapes cover the operating holes so no light comes in when the blinds are closed. These cloth tapes allow you to bring a unique look to your window blinds. You can choose to have your cloth tapes one of the colors in your room or a neutral color that contrasts with the wood stain for a dramatic look. Or, you can choose cloth tapes in the same color as the blinds for a more subtle look.

Blackout Blinds in Living Rooms that We Suggest

We suggest installing the following blackout blinds in living rooms with either a routeless ladder option or with cloth tapes. If you’re still unsure which blackout blinds to install in your living room, take a look at our different guides for blackout blinds by style.