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How to: Blackout Curtains

Blackout curtains make it easier to block out the morning light and create a better sleep environment. Whether you love long sleep-ins or simply want the rest of the family to sleep a little longer, we have collected three tips to help you maximize the blackout effect.

Decorate with Blackout Curtains

THINK HIGH, WIDE AND LONG

For the best possible blackout effect, we recommend a curtain track that spans the entire width of the room. This prevents light from sneaking in at the sides or above the track. Using a wall-mounted rail or rod? Mount it as high and as close to the ceiling as possible to minimize light leakage from above.

Sunlight will always find a way to peek through the edges, and one often-overlooked spot is the gap at the floor. Since most floors are slightly uneven, we recommend adding 1 cm to the curtain length—a small but significant detail for achieving the best blackout effect.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT MOUNTING

A lined blackout curtain is heavier than most other curtains, making it especially important to secure your track or rod properly.

We highly recommend mounting your track to the ceiling for maximum stability and light control. However, if a wall-mounted installation is necessary, be sure to use additional wall brackets to keep everything secure and prevent sagging over time. A well-mounted curtain ensures both functionality and longevity of your curtains. Click here for our video guides of how to mount your track or rod.

BLACKOUT ROMAN BLINDS

Our blackout Roman blinds are our latest addition, especially popular in rooms like children's rooms, where long curtain panels may not be the best option. Gotain’s blackout Roman blinds are custom-made to your exact measurements, fitting windows both large and small.

However, it's important to keep in mind that blackout curtain panels always provide the most effective solution for completely blocking out light. Still, a blackout Roman blind will also help keep stubborn sunlight at bay.

Common questions about blackout