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[quote=Anonymous]We have a toddler with some sensory issues and sleep difficulties so we have used regular blinds and blackout shades. Now that she is more mobile we want to get rid of the corded blinds and I have researched a lot but read such differing opinions, I wanted to check here to see exactly which option worked for you, name and model of the product and where you bought it from. We don't care from a decorating perspective so it does not have to be pretty but should be easy on the eye. Also now that I am converting the room into a playroom, it should be something that allows light easily in the daytime and is really a good blackout option at night with no cords for safety purposes. I don't mind expensive options. I have read about cellular blinds, faux wood blinds, blackout Roller cordless blinds with no need for any other curtains (currently what I am leaning toward), plantation blinds, cotton blackout drapes from bed bath. My head is spinning and I am not very good at installing and DH works 60 hrs so hopefully it won't be a task on my to do list to find a handyman to get it done (though that won't be a bad thing as I have several other small tasks that need help). Suggestions appreciated.[/quote]
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