Invest in blackout shades or
blackout curtains so the bedroom is dark even if it is light outside.
Not exact matches
Among my tips for new moms: Get
blackout curtains (
so you can nap whenever you want), have your pump ready (see above), and sleep on towels.
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.
Pull the
blackout curtains closed during your bedtime routine
so your little one begins to adjust to the night time and leave them closed until it's time to come out of the crib.
With babies, dark equals sleep,
so waste no time in finding
blackout blinds,
curtains or lining.
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.
The bed was super comfy and the
curtains were
blackout,
so we could have a long lie.
Our
Blackout curtains have a special lining to keep your room dark, quiet, and cool,
so that you can sleep peacefully.
I already have
blackout curtains for the room,
so after some serious The Shade Store website stalking combined with my Pinterest inspiration images, I knew woven wood shades were the way I wanted to go.