Anonymous wrote:At Home Depot/Lowes you can get, what they call, "temporary paper blinds." They actually are thick and could be uses permanently if there are some windows where aesthetics don't matter, or at least until you get something else. They are very effective for black-out. They stick to the top of the window casing, no hardware.
Anonymous wrote:I had to do something temporary recently. The easiest was to buy some plain shower curtains at WM for $10. and tap in tiny nails above the window frame. Next push the shower curtain holes (where the rings would go) onto the nails. I only need 4 nails per window to make it secure. Super easy, cheap, and if you get the blue ones they block nearly all the light. Plus you can tie them back with a ribbon during the day.
Anonymous wrote:Don't stick the temporary blinds to drywall, FYI. They won't come off without taking a piece of the wall. Not sure how well they come off the window frames themselves, I always have bad luck with stuff like that.
I would put up sheets on little nails, for privacy, and sleep in sleeping masks for darkness.