It just occurred to me that our nursery has 3 windows (one is huge) & we were lucky that the previous homeowner installed nice (& very expensive) window treatments in the room however they are a sheer white fabric, blind style, window covering. They are professionally installed & I can't mess with them, nor would I want to. That being said, they let a lot of light in, even closed. I'm reading things online saying that babies can have trouble napping during the day if it's not totally dark in their room. Is this true? I really don't want to go buy curtain rods and curtains to put over every window but I'm contemplating buying some blackout fabric to put between the window itself and the blinds. However it won't look great... So I'm torn. Is this even necessary?
Re: STMS- Blackout curtains in nursery?
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I got some for the nursery too for the same reason.
I think this is one of the many things that depends on your childs preferences/needs. My DD has never been a great sleeper, so we put them up so she would sleep better at night. It stays light pretty late and gets light really early here in the summer. They definitely still help her sleep longer at night. For naps, we kept them down at home, but she napped in a much brighter room at her dayhome without issue.
They are fairly inexpensive and quick to install, so I would wait and see what your babies need. Fwiw, we got some that hang in front of the blinds that are on the windows already, so we didn't have to interfere with the already installed window treatments.
It was a long time ago, but I think it was something like this, only instead of having them cut to size we hung them on the outside of the window frame.
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/levolor-cut-to-size-white-supreme-room-darkening-vinyl-roller-shade-37-inch/858088
I didn't read all the comments, so I have no idea if this has been mentioned or not. We found some cheap blackout curtains for a little over $5 a panel at Walmart. They are adjustable and just stick to the window frame.
My DD still doesn't need dark curtains. We have had to explain to her starting this year that just because the sun is still up, doesn't mean it isn't night night time. She will sleep though even in the light.
13 yr old boy with ASD, ADHD and PICA, 11 yr old boy, 3 yr old Girl, & baby Girl.