Hang up
blackout curtains if your windows let in a lot of artificial light at night.
Get bedroom
blackout curtains if necessary.
Consider investing in
blackout curtains if your baby's room gets a lot of sun.
Keep your bedroom at a comfortable temperature and remove or block any distracting lights (e.g., get
blackout curtains if your bedroom window has a lot of street light coming in).
Not exact matches
Fair warning though:
blackout curtains can make the room quite dark, so be sure to have a night light ready
if you think the darkness will be too much for your little one.
Skip nightlights and use
blackout curtains to keep the room dark or
if you want a nightlight use orange light or salt lamp.
Invest in
blackout shades or
blackout curtains so the bedroom is dark even
if it is light outside.
If you want some cute
curtains in the nursery instead, I would recommend getting a
curtain rod that will hold two
curtains like this one so you can still have the
blackout curtains in the back.
This is incredibly helpful for checking on them at night, or
if you have great
blackout curtains in their room.
Blackout curtains can make sense
if you live in an urban environment or otherwise need to block out street or car lights.
Call ahead of time and ask
if the
curtains in your room will
blackout lights or not.
If you pair
blackout window coverings with home theater drapes and media room
curtains, you'd have the perfect light blockage.
(My
curtains have
blackout lining and I am afraid of ironing since I do not know
if ironing will damage the lining cloth.)
If your fabric choice is medium to heavyweight or you have a blackout blind, you can get away without lining your curtains, although they will hang better if you d
If your fabric choice is medium to heavyweight or you have a
blackout blind, you can get away without lining your
curtains, although they will hang better
if you d
if you do.