(Part 2) Best window treatments according to redditors

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We found 879 Reddit comments discussing the best window treatments. We ranked the 461 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Draperies & curtains
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Top Reddit comments about Window Treatments:

u/ortusdux · 112 pointsr/pics

Get some of these stickers and put them on your front door. Also, smart fire alarms are great. We have two nests alarms and they ring your phone whenever the alarm goes off.

u/murrrcat · 19 pointsr/AmateurRoomPorn

OP, you could try something like this that could offer you privacy while still letting light in!

u/[deleted] · 15 pointsr/RainbowEverything
u/ElusiveViolet · 11 pointsr/woahdude

I also have these, same effect and super easy to apply. Window Film 3D Static Decoration Self Adhesive For UV Blocking Heat Control Privacy Glass Stickers,35.4x78.7 Inches https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KM4UY32/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_5hXcAbJXSNRRK

u/ladyname · 10 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RDVD7CC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Here's the exact thing making that reflection if you're curious. As the sun moves, so does the reflection and my dog is sleeping in that spot a good amount of the day, so it's not that unlikely that they would line up at certain times. Considering this is my fourth post in five years, I don't think I'm very hungry for those internet points, but if trying to paint me as a liar makes you feel better then I can go along with it if that's something you really need.

u/clickyourheels · 9 pointsr/reactivedogs

I bought it on Amazon They have different sizes but this was best for my window. Be sure to clean the window thoroughly and then be generous when spraying with water. I did it myself but it would definitely be easier with two people. I was worried it would look tacky but it actually looks good. I don’t even think anyone will notice (I live in a condo).

u/wytl · 8 pointsr/houseplants

Yes, Bay area! Good guess.

Sheer curtains can be yours for only $15 on Amazon! 😛 I had to get them because it was too much sun and it was burning all my plants.

u/obsessexpress · 8 pointsr/RainbowEverything

There are different styles, but this is the one I have.

Rabbitgoo Window Film 3D No Glue Static Cling Decorative Privacy Glass Film Non-Adhesive Anti UV for Home Kitchen Office Windows 35.4 x 78.7 inches (90 x 200cm) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RDVD7CC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_96eYDb8RNF8XB

u/zebradust · 7 pointsr/InteriorDesign

I use blackout curtains in addition to my wooden blinds. They block out more light and heat (when closed of course), help with energy bills, and still come in a variety of patterns/colors (depending on where you get them). They run more pricy than regular curtains but they're definitely worth it to me. They are a bit heavier, too, so make sure you use the rod recommended on the box. I've gotten them at Walmart, but here's an Amazon page to check them out. I have navy ones but I don't think colors matter as long as they have the special backing on them for the heat.

http://www.amazon.com/Best-Home-Fashion-Insulated-Blackout/dp/B001A662BE

u/lala__lexis · 6 pointsr/weddingplanning

Beautiful White Elegance Window Sheer Voile Scarf 56" X 216" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUSPD4E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_1CQ185glqpxLx
These!

u/pm_me_all_dogs · 6 pointsr/homedefense

Volcanics Window Privacy Film Static Window Clings Vinyl 3D Window Decals Window Stickers Rainbow Window Film for Glass Door Home Heat Control Anti UV 17.5 x 78.7 Inches https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07SNQ5Z67/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3F6NDbB17S0CR

u/Quorum_Sensing · 6 pointsr/nursing

Congratulations! All units are different, so I'll just say ask questions. Don't let yourself become a jaded judgemental asshole. You get to go home. No matter what they did to themselves, there is a human in that bed having the worst time of their life. That's punishment enough.

As to joining the under world:

Sleep hygine. Do all 3 shifts in a row. Get home before the sunlight gets on top of you and you get the dreaded second wind. Eat, drink, shower and sack out fast. Splurge on a nice bed and linens. Pack lunches and eat clean. You can and will pork out fast on night shift living on pizza and donuts.

Black out window covers
These are better than any shades or curtains. No light gets in. Meth house level coverage. I could never sleep with a mask on, so these were a must.

White noise machine There are tons of options for this. Most are some recorded loop which your brain fixates on the pattern of, and does the opposite of making you sleepy. This is truly white noise from a fan and you can adjust the volume and pitch by twisting it and adjusting the venturi's. They've been made sine the 70's and I also used them in my kids room, have seen them in doctors offices, etc. No need for ear plugs with one of these.

u/ctishman · 6 pointsr/SeattleWA

Try Blackout curtains like these. As a night-shift worker, they're a lifesaver, and could probably help you.

u/_ataraxia · 5 pointsr/reptiles

i use decorative window films like this as tank backgrounds. here's what it looks like on an empty 20 gallon long.

u/penny_dreadful_mess · 5 pointsr/Dogtraining

A suggestion for covering windows: I just got frosted privacy film from Amazon. It was fairly inexpensive ($30 for a whole sliding glass door), easy to install, and is a breeze to remove. You can try covering the bottom half of the windows with something similar and see if it helps

u/SwtVT2013 · 5 pointsr/beyondthebump

Absolutely!! The price dropped some, its now 13.99 a panel!

Deconovo Room Darkening Thermal Insulated Blackout Grommet Window Curtain for Bedroom, Black,42x84-inch,1 Panel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016MB5MOE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6MaszbMC7WXHS

u/jessdb19 · 4 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

Alright!

So first off, congrats on trying to improve yourself! When tackling a project like this-it can get overwhelming. Break it up into small parts. Start small and in one corner and work your way around. Before moving furniture or anything, your FIRST job is to find a corner and work on that. Bring in a trash bag and throw out anything that's trash. Bring in a box and put anything in it that you don't use or need. (That's for storage.) Bring in a third box-put anything in it that you are going to keep in your room. Continue putting items in those until everything is de-cluttered from the room. (NOT the closets, that's another project!).

Keep that box of everything for the room in the room (put it on the bed for now, just someplace out of the way.)

The window treatment. See if you can pick up some blackout film. I found some on Amazon here You can keep the curtain blinds and still keep light out.

Next step-add more light. Lamps work wonders. If possible, look into a mood light or smart bulb. You don't want a BRIGHT light if you're relaxing and if you're studying you want something that will energize you.

Now, you should have a fairly clean & empty room (minus furniture.) Move and adjust it around until it "feels right."

Once you have everything arranged, sleep on it a night. See how it feels when you wake up. Once its working for you, then start putting things back into place. Try to add baskets or boxes or storage. De-cluttered and organized helps keep your mind clear. A messy room can make your mind feel messy (if that makes sense.)

And don't forget to wash your bedding - you'd be amazed at how good clean bedding can make you feel when you slip into it!

u/typingthings · 4 pointsr/breakingmom

This may or may not be more appealing than replacing the cute blinds, but I bought this portable blackout blind for my son and we've used it under his curtains for the past year or so.

We just pull some of the suction cups off and let it hang loose on one side when we want to let the light in, but again, full-on blinds may be more desirable depending on window shape / size, etc.

u/weisshaupt · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

I’m on break from my night shift job right now so I’ll share some quick ideas!

A lot of folks here have recommended melatonin as a natural sleep aid. I take 6 mg, it takes about half an hour to kick in. It helps me fall asleep but doesn’t necessarily help me stay asleep. Some people have bad reactions to it (grogginess, weird dreams) so be aware of that.

In terms of sleep quality, blackout curtains are a necessity. You could also try these panels that velcro around the window frame to stop light peeking through the edges. A white noise machine can help filter out annoying daytime sounds; I just use a free app on my phone.

As for the gym, do you get a scheduled break/lunch hour at your job? Maybe you could look into 24 hour gyms that might better fit your schedule? That wasn’t a possibility for me, and eventually I just accepted I wasn’t going to make it to the gym on days I had to work. I started looking into workouts I could complete at home — some bodyweight fitness, a lot of kettlebells (which I still love). Eventually I went all in and started piecing together a home gym, though I get this isn’t an option for everyone.

Hang in there!

u/Wish_Away · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

We used this on our upstairs bathroom window and it looks beautiful from the inside and out. If you want something more curtain-y, but don't want to spend a ton of money in case the kids pull it down, I suggest using drop cloths from Home Depot. My friend did this in her home and they turned out looking really great!

u/derrick81787 · 3 pointsr/preppers

There's propane and/or kerosene heaters. Just be sure to crack a nearby window just in case.

Warm clothes, blankets, and sleeping bags will do alright. It would have to be very cold for a long time before you were really in danger of freezing.

Lighting a few candles in a small bedroom will keep you warmer than you would think.

If you are asking then I'm assuming that you probably don't have one of these, but a wood stove is great. If all you have is a fireplace, it will heat the area directly in front of it but not much more. Just hang out in front of the fireplace for a few days.

No matter what you do, you want to cover up the doors and windows with a heavy blanket or curtain or something. In fact, in general it is good to have some thermal curtains like these (many different brands out there) on all your windows. We added some this year, and it has made a huge difference in our gas bill.

u/FartyMcFartson · 3 pointsr/Vive

Deconovo Room Darkening Thermal Insulated Blackout Grommet Window Curtain for Bedroom, Black,42x84-inch,1 Panel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016MB5MOE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_NuBKzbN6NATJ7

u/frozenottsel · 3 pointsr/AnimeFigures

Direct sunlight will probably fade the paint over time.

Putting them in a spot out of direct sunlight and/or using some sheer curtains will be a big help to preventing any major sunlight related fading.

u/ineffablepwnage · 3 pointsr/Aquariums

I prefer just a black window cling. Easy to trim to size, easy to apply, no hassle if you want to change it up.

u/tekscritter · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

I just bought 2 of these. They're inexpensive, easy to install and provide privacy while still letting the sunlight into the room.

u/MrNerd82 · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

one option to block out everything is this static cling film... cut to fit for any application on the window:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073TVRQ5D/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Can be torn off and reused multiple times and blocks 100% of light. Zero damage or marking, it's dirt cheap too.

I have some on my bedroom sliding glass door and it blocks 100% of the sun hitting that side of the house (useful since I sleep during the days for night shift job)

u/david_chi · 2 pointsr/teslamotors

You could take a window blackout shade and cut to fit.

Search on Amazon and there are a lot of different options that can be cut to fit. You could devise a way to easily take them on and off as needed like little suction cups or Velcro .

Blackout window film like this could be an option too depending on reusability .

u/t4yl0rj4d3 · 2 pointsr/gifs

Ummm. I can't recall...online for sure. I'm a bit busy at the moment but I'll take a look for you and come back with a link soon.

Edit: this isn't the exact product I have, but it's basically the same, and if you look around you may find a better price.

Here you go

u/entology · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

I'd remove that Tetra sticker, get some sort of background on it (I prefer solid colors, or that vinyl frosted glass look). As far as aquascape, I would move the wood in a bit from the left side and bring the crypts back closer to it. Get some Crypt Parva for the front and some Blassii for the back and have an all crypt tank.
Just my ideas for some simple tweaks.

u/moesickle · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Deconovo Room Darkening Thermal Insulated Blackout Grommet Window Curtain for Living Room, Black,42x63-inch,1 Panel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016MB5K0A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_BsBYDbDME4PZZ

These are wonderful curtains they’re highly rated, down side is they sell them 1 curtain, but price point is very affordable

u/TheDullard · 2 pointsr/Aquariums

This stuff worked really well for me, I'd recommend it.

u/sensing_intel · 2 pointsr/urbancarliving

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B071HLNG14/

You can put something like that up on your car windows. I know it's Amazon and you don't have your own place, but they should have similar products in local stores around your area. Just make sure you don't violate any window tint laws.

u/incompetentdesigner · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

Came in to say this. I've been looking for thick blackout curtains on a small budget lately and the best I've been able to come up with are liners like the ones above. You can find them on Amazon as well. It's even better than having a black/dark curtain because it will absorb even less heat from the sun as white will bounce back a LOT of IR light.

Edit: There are also curtain rods that come with two rails, to hang sheer curtains between the window and the thicker curtains. You can use that to have two sets. White curtains and the whatever other color you want.

u/girlxcanxdream · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

Beautiful White Elegance Window Sheer Voile Scarf 60" X 216" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUSPD4E?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf


I had to iron/steam them but they worked great

u/Ilotoyoubve · 2 pointsr/IFParents

I bought these: The Gro Company Gro-Anywhere Blind https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IB7D1YQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_mlAKBbVZP4HGA

They work pretty well, have suction cups and Velcro to keep maximum light out. He slept two hours later and I showered so I feel pretty good about the purchase. Although the garbage bag suggestion is a great one!

u/salamandas411 · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

Another inexpensive idea to add to the arch or to cover the crosses on the bar is some draping. You can find some inexpensive scarves on Amazon, link below for example. Not sure if this fits your vibe at all, might be too much for your taste! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BUSPD4E/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2wYwDbNFFRAZF

u/realjoeydood · 2 pointsr/mildlyinteresting

Very close! Same difference, i suppose?

Rabbitgoo 3D No Glue Static Decorative Privacy Window Films for Glass Non-Adhesive Heat Control Anti Uv 35.4in. By 78.7in. (90 x 200CM) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RDVD7CC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_gUJVBb3A4DTC1

u/in_the_blind · 1 pointr/hometheater

these are what I bought. The material works really well and it has a backing layer really stops the light

the only downside to these is there is no magnets or anything so they aren't sealed perfect, not to say that you can't finagle it. also, they kinda look cheap, but I imagine most blackout curtains do under a certain dollar amount

but I ended up getting some of these magnets although they are silver colored and about the size of a half dollar, so your girl friend might object

they def aren't something you want to be opening and closing a lot

the longer your curtains past your window the better, sides and bottom

u/Epledryyk · 1 pointr/RoomPorn

I have a bedroom whose window faces south and is at the end of my main hallway. I put up those vinyl window diffuser things and it scatters the light around into a nice glow instead of the usual sharp beam which, given the angle, is mostly wasted - have been thinking for a while that I could get transparent yellow vinyl and turn that white light into something warmer.

u/Dawgsquad00 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

With this I could not imagine seeing a clear image through it. However you could always buy some and see if it works it is <$10

u/gfe_leah · 1 pointr/nursing

Totally. I got [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Blackout-EZ-Sunlight-Blocking-Customizable/dp/B006S9WI20/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=blackout+ez+window+cover+velcro&qid=1569209401&s=furniture&sprefix=blackout+ez+window&sr=1-1-catcorr) and it blocks light almost entirely. If I had actually followed the insulation instructions it might be 100%.

And I have a white nose l noise machine that works pretty well. Mostly my room just looks less like home now that it's dark and plantless.

u/fatchancefatpants · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

You can do curtains or get a bolt of fabric. I've been considering getting this for mine

u/bdoggmcgee · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I used this type of window film on my bathroom window, and use a sheer curtain over all. Very private.

Coavas Privacy Window Film, Static Cling Frosted Window Film Suitable for The Smooth Glass Surface of Home and Office(35.6 x 78.7 inch) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01EJG55KK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_1ExhDbYFB63XJ

Or you could just do the lower half of the window. That way you'd still get some unfiltered light in the room but still have privacy.

u/wont_eat_it · 1 pointr/AmItheAsshole

NTA. She is being unreasonable. A privacy window adhesive like this might be a solution. It's supposed to be easily removed and leaves no residue so it shouldn't be a problem whenever it needs to go, too.

u/TheSlimOne · 1 pointr/homelab

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016MB5K0A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I mean, It does say "Thermal Insulated".. For 9 bucks it seems to work well :)

u/meat_tunnel · 1 pointr/January2018Bumpers

I just bought some for my own bedroom, these specifically: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CS31NDE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and have IKEA roller shades: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90349251/


OMG. It's 7pm and the sun is beaming directly in to my master bedroom but the room is pitch black with both of these closed. It's glorious. I hung the curtains and immediately took a nap in broad daylight.

u/Aalynia · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Lowes sells paper ones for fairly cheap, or you can get Gro anywhere Blind: http://www.amazon.com/The-Gro-Company-Gro-Anywhere-Blind/dp/B00IB7D1YQ

The latter is handy so you can use it if going to visit grandparents, traveling, etc. If you have only one window it's worth it--if more it might be better going for the paper ones.

u/Unspoken · 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

Would something like this or this work? I do not need blackout curtains though because all of the houses around here have rolladens. So if there were something cheaper it would be fine.

u/rusty_panda · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

I bought a curtain like that fabric for $4 on amazon. Shipping isn't free if you order more than one, but I just ordered them separately without any issue.

u/lyridsreign · 1 pointr/AskMen

GET. BLACKOUT. CURTAINS.

Don't delay. The second you have money get those damn things. If you have to skip a meal to afford them. Do it. I spent the first two weeks of my job without them and was miserable. I would go to bed late and wake up throughout the day non damn stop. The first day I hung them up and slept, I felt so refreshed. They are worth every penny. Get these and a rod to hang them up. Then tape them to the sides so no light can slip through. After that get yourself an alarm to wake you up. Your eyes rely on light to fully wake you. So either get a smart lightbulb that turns on when you wake up or get a lamp that you can turn on easily.

You get off at 6 which is perfect. Go to sleep right when you get home and shoot to wake up at 4 pm. This gives you ample time to run errands and be there for your partner of they work day shift. On your off days you don't have to follow your sleep schedule strictly but find hobbies you can do that won't wake everyone up while also keeping you awake for a good bit of the night.

The biggest hurdle for you is going to be morning activities. Early appointments or social gatherings will be rough. But take power naps when you can and invest in energy drinks or coffee if you are going to be up for a while.

Night shift is great but you need to make adjustments. When it comes to the dating scene, he open and honest about your work schedule. Depending on your area, you might not have to worry too much but that all depends.

Last but not least, if you start a family get off night shift. This shift is not designed for families. I have seen and heard stories about guys on this shift destroying their marriage/getting distant with their kids because they were too stubborn to admit this shift isn't designed for the family man. If you are worried about a paycut talk with your supervisor. At my work you just lose your shift premium but can still keep your seniority. It could be different. But docking your pay to keep your family is worth it in my opinion.

u/throwaway098764567 · 1 pointr/HomeDecorating

i went with floral burnout curtains from target for the privacy layer. when it's light out unless you really stand there and try the pattern messes with the eye and they're hard to see through (unless you turn the inside light on that makes it a bit easier), when dark out and light in it's easier so you close the curtains. i have this in white, had them for years got more for new place https://www.target.com/p/botanical-burnout-sheer-curtain-panel-threshold-153/-/A-14172459

if that doesn't do it for them you could go with some of those decal things, i got one for my front door as curtains weren't appropriate. they apply like old school decals your mom might have put on the window for xmas so they peel right off. i had one that looked kind of like brushwork but this is another. i recommend using newspaper or something to cut to shape and then use that to cut the decal as i had to redo mine cuz it wasn't to size. https://www.amazon.com/Decoration-Adhesive-Blocking-Stickers-11-8x78-7/dp/B073CFR1KP/ref=asc_df_B073CFR1KP/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=216567592549&hvpos=1o4&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1081762955018053112&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9007580&hvtargid=pla-351208428675&psc=1

u/neomancr · 1 pointr/audiophile

It's already nice but I wonder if these would be a nice touch to help reduce any glass reflection.

Check this out at Amazon.com - NICETOWN Three Pass Microfiber... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CS31NDE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/carissalf · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Congratulations, how exciting to live on your own!

I would recommend black out curtains, unless you don't have a problem sleeping with light. I just bought some myself as they're multi-purpose.

  1. They keep the sun out....seriously like 98% of it. Which is nice if it's hot or you're trying to sleep.

  2. They help increase energy efficiency by keeping the cold air out.

    I have a ton of other ideas as to things you should have, if you're interested!

    Thanks for the contest!

    you're a big girl now!
u/OkamiRyu · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Blackout Curtains for when you have to sleep during the day. Trust me they work amazingly! And in plenty of colors so you can pick what goes with your room...or doesn't!

you're a big girl now!

u/polezo · 1 pointr/lasercutting

Will something like this work?

Here's the rest of the design BTW. Emoticon heart is gonna be replaced with a heart made of grand kids thumb print like this, and the ampersand will be fixed. May also engrave rest of grandkids thump print hearts on top in the wood.

So, fully wood top, wood bottom, windows cut in other 4 panes, 4 frosted panels, 3 with etchings, just plain frosted in the back, or maybe I'll add the kids name or something.

Thanks again for your recos.

u/bumRave · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

Take your pick

96 Pack BLACK Acoustic Foam Panel Wedge Studio Soundproofing Wall Tiles 12" X 12" X 1" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DMDPX59/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_2IsMDbTRZ30NY

NICETOWN 3 Pass Microfiber Noise Reducing Thermal Insulated Solid Ring Top Blackout Window Curtains/Drapes (2 Panels,42 x 84 Inch,Gray) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CS31NDE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_iLsMDbFP3Z505

3 or 4 Pack - Decorative Acoustic Panels
https://www.gikacoustics.com/product/gik-acoustics-242-acoustic-panel/

u/fineapple25 · 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

Hey,
for the window you can get inexpensive window decals that will add a decorative touch, privacy, and easy to remove. Something like this: https://www.amazon.ca/Rabbitgoo-Static-Decorative-Films-Window/dp/B01N20YR6B/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=window+decals&qid=1559233706&s=gateway&sr=8-4
I would suggest you move your bed from against the corner, I would turn it around and get a rug or runner to add some warmth to the place.
Plants are an inexpensive way to create a homey vibe and it add colour as well.
I would turn the ikea bookshelf on its side to give you more room to place things and give the illusion of length
For the kitchen/dining nook, keep it simple as its a small space. A fun runner could work here as well,keeping in mind cabinet colours. You can add a chalk board or anything interactive to the walls that you can change occasionally.

u/orange-blossom · 1 pointr/DesignMyRoom

Can you use door curtain panels like this?

I agree that privacy film would be the easiest option, and they make it in cute patterns: one | two. You can even go for a stained glass look: one | two | three.

u/dieselgeek · 1 pointr/hometheater

Absolute Zero 11718050X084BK Velvet Blackout Home Theater 50-Inch by 84-Inch Single Curtain Panel, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008FPMUIM?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/Mom2much · 1 pointr/sleeptrain
u/skil12001 · 1 pointr/gaming

Deconovo Room Darkening Thermal Insulated Blackout Grommet Window Curtain for Living Room, Black,42x63-inch,1 Panel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016MB5K0A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_OwTTAbKVJFR79

u/foamy2001 · 1 pointr/podcasting

Would something like this work as an acoustic drape?

u/jaimystery · 1 pointr/DIY

A cheap solution:

Buy six Command hooks - the sturdier variety. Buy a thicker dowel rod and either sand or paint it to make it smooth. Buy tab top black out panel.

Use a level and put three hooks on either side of the door close together but you want to put 1 up - 1 down - 1 up. You'll probably have to finagle putting on the curtain with threading it on the hooks. (The 2 up 1 down hook assembly should help keep your dowel in place as you move the curtain).

It would actually be easier if you used two panels (or take 1 longer panel and split it - a cheaper option).

Another solution would be buying foam core (comes in 4x8ft panels about $15), cutting it to size and just sliding it back and forth. If you want fancy it up - get a cheap twin size duvet cover & use as envelope for the foam.

u/Some-Redditor · 0 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

There are other less cool, but more affordable options. Contact paper + sharpies or fancy printed window films. Can cut them so there are uncovered portions and covered portions. Lots of other creative ways to achieve the same effect.

u/tazman1243 · 0 pointsr/firefighters

Something that might interest you
Pet Inside Finder Sticker - 4 Pack - Adhesive on FRONT and BACK. In a Fire Emergency, Firefighters will see alert on the window, door, or house and rescue your cat / dog. Safety first in case of fire. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HLEEVC0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ibrUDb2ED7T1R