Blackout Blinds in Bathrooms

Blackout blinds look great in bathrooms. While many people don’t consider putting blackout blinds in bathrooms, it’s a great way to add privacy and give you full control of the lighting in your room.

Blackout Blinds in Bathrooms Add Privacy

Blackout blinds, whether you choose a routeless ladder option or choose to add cloth tapes, add privacy to your bathroom. Routeless blackout blinds have no holes drilled into the slats, they operate off a ladder system, so no one can look into the bathroom from the outside. Blackout blinds with cloth tapes have cloth tapes that cover the operating holes. Both are effective solutions that maintain the privacy of your bathroom while looking good.

Add Style & Control with Blackout Blinds in Bathrooms

Blackout blinds give you the ability to control the amount of light you let into your bathroom. Whether it’s a master suite where you need to block out all of the light so you can get a good night’s sleep or a separate guest bathroom, blackout blinds allow you to choose how much, or how little, light to let in. Plus, routeless blinds add subtle character to your bathroom while cloth tapes can add a unique style.

Blackout Blinds in Bathrooms that We Suggest

We suggest installing the following blackout blinds in bathrooms with either cloth tapes or a routeless ladder option. While both options will give you exceptional privacy and reduce the amount of light entering through the blinds, routeless blinds are easier to clean. We suggest staying with faux wood blinds, these can be stained and textured to look like real wood blinds but are more durable and are less likely to warp or crack in high humidity.