We moved into a new house in November. My 11 month old son's room gets a ton of sunlight during the day. It wasn't a problem during the winter, but now that its getting warmer his room is REALLY warm. Right now we have cheap vinyl roller shades covering the windows that we keep down during the day. Could these be making the problem worse?
Can anybody suggest window coverings that can help block out the sun and the heat so the room isn't so warm? Would blackout curtains help? I've read online that honeycomb shades help block out heat and sun, are they worth it? TIA! |
Solor shades are supposed to help keep warm in winter and cool in summer. |
Ugh - Solar |
We got honeycomb blackout shades for our son's room (full sun afternoon through evening) and they really help block the light and keep the temperature down. They insulate the room during the winter, too (slightly drafty during winter). We got some from JC Penney that were very affordable and look nice. |
Blackout shades and plant something in front of his window that will eventually block the sun. |
+1 We got cellular shades through Budget Blinds and they have really helped with both keeping out heat/cold and road noise. I wasn't expecting much, so I was surprised. And we got the light filtering kind for our main floor. I'm now considering getting blackout for our bedrooms. |
Home Depot and Lowes have cordless black out cellular shades they cut in the store. |
Blackout cellular (cordless) shades from Select Blinds. I am so thrilled with this purchase. I learned about the company on this board. All mail order. The buy 3 get one free promotion seems to be permanent so don't feel rushed to order because it is supposedly expiring. You can order samples of the colors for free. |
We have a cheap black vinyl black out shade, and yeah, OP, i think it makes the room hotter. If you stand right in front of it, it emanates heat. |
Black-out shades from Next Day Blinds. They're wonderful, and we've had free service anytime they need a string replacement, etc. (twice in 10+ years). Not cheap but worth every penny. |
How do these install? I am in a rental and concerned about causing too many holes/damage |