We have been remodeling and need to get window treatments for the kids' rooms. Two have nothing and one has corded blinds that I don't feel are safe. I'm on the verge of ordering but can't decide for sure what to do! Had decided to get cordless cellular (honeycomb) shades. I started out thinking room darkening, but it's SOO dark that way that I don't really like it. I like some light to filter in so kids don't always just feel like it's the middle of the night. So then I was going to get the regular, light-filtering. The color is very light so this will not provide much shading, really. So now I'm worried again that it will be way TOO bright.
The baby's room would be very bright for afternoon nap (south facing windows), but DD2 is in there now and seems to be doing fine.
DS's room is north-facing and under a porch overhang, but it still seems to get some kind of low direct light in the early morning. He also would get headlights if we have parties or anything and people are in and out of the driveway. Rest of the day is OK.
DD1's room has blinds right now. Windows on the west and south.
What did you do/what do you have? Thoughts? The shades are so darn expensive that I hate to make the "wrong" call and regret it!
Re: Window Treatments/Cellular shades for kids' rooms
eclaire 9.10.06 diggy 6.2.11
I never thought of the blinds as unsafe, maybe because our windows are not super close to the floor and I tied the cords up high so DD would't pull them in play. She can't reach anything so I can't see how they could be dangerous.