Total Blackout Blinds: The Sleep-Deprived Parent’s Secret Weapon

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Getting a good night’s sleep when you’re a new parent feels about as likely as spotting a unicorn in your back garden. Sleep deprivation is, without question, a form of torture. Every parent knows it. It’s the main topic of conversation at every playgroup, every coffee morning, every bleary-eyed exchange over the fence. And just when you’ve cracked a routine — just when the clouds part and the angels sing — teething kicks in, the clocks change, or a growth spurt decides to ruin everything all over again.

I’ve been there. More than once. And I’m here to tell you that the total blackout blinds in my little film below are the closest thing to unicorn shizzle that I’ve ever found.

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Why Ordinary Blackout Blinds Just Don’t Cut It

Before we discovered proper total blackout blinds, we already had blackout lining on our curtains. We even had a standard blackout blind. And yet — every sunny morning without fail — light crept around the edges of the window frame like a halo, cheerfully announcing the arrival of a new day to two very small boys who really, really didn’t need to be up yet.

The problem with traditional blackout curtains and standard blackout shades is that they block the main window area but leave those sneaky gaps at the sides, top and bottom. On a bright summer morning — or when the clocks go forward and it’s suddenly light at 5am — that’s more than enough to wake a light-sleeping child.

If you’ve been Googling “how to stop light coming around blinds” or “best blackout blinds for kids’ rooms” at midnight, exhausted and desperate, then I completely understand.

I’ve been there.

The Total Blackout Blind That Changed Everything

I first encountered a truly dark room by accident, staying at a friend’s house with Velux windows in the attic. The blinds sat inside a frame and made the room so completely, utterly dark it was almost unnerving. I remember saying to Mr D on the way home: why aren’t all blinds made like that?

A few years later, when the team at Order Blinds got in touch with me, asking if I’d like to work with them, I responded by asking if there was a blind like the one at my friend’s house that existed for standard windows. They said yes – Total blackout roller blinds – and those two emails changed the course of our sleep forever.

Total blackout roller blinds work by fitting a metal frame directly to your existing window recess, with the blind sitting flush within it. This means there are absolutely no gaps. No light seeping around the sides. No glow at the top or bottom. Just complete, glorious darkness.

The result? The kind of pitch-black room that genuinely fools your children’s bodies into staying asleep longer. For anyone searching for blackout window coverings that actually work, these are genuinely in a different league.

total blackout blinds are the best things since sliced bread!!
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total blackout blinds are the best things for a small child's room.
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How Total Blackout Blinds Help You Get a Better Night’s Sleep

Here’s a bit of science to justify the purchase (not that you need it, but still). Light is one of the biggest disruptors of sleep quality — for adults and children alike. When light enters a room in the early hours, it triggers the brain to start producing cortisol, which signals that it’s time to wake up. Even low levels of ambient light can interfere with melatonin production and disturb deep sleep cycles.

So if you’ve been wondering how to get a good night’s sleep and you haven’t addressed the light situation in your bedroom, that’s absolutely the place to start. Blackout shades and proper light-blocking blinds are consistently recommended by sleep specialists as one of the most effective ways to improve sleep quality – right up there with a cool room temperature and a consistent bedtime routine.

For children, the benefits are even more pronounced. Small children are particularly sensitive to light cues, which is why the clocks changing can throw an entire family’s routine into chaos overnight. Total blackout roller blinds take light completely out of the equation, helping little ones — and exhausted parents — get the deep, restorative sleep everyone desperately needs.

Are Total Blackout Blinds Safe for Children’s Rooms?

Yes – and this is something I feel strongly about. One of the things I really love about this style of blind is the safety aspect. Our total blackout blinds are spring-tensioned, which means they go up and down via a central tab. No cords. No pulleys. No dangling loops.

If you have young children, you’ll know that cord-free window blinds are an absolute must. It’s one of those things that matters far more than aesthetics, and thankfully, the best blackout blinds for nurseries and children’s rooms are increasingly designed with this in mind.

A Small Caveat (If You Live in a Wonky Old House Like Mine)

I would be doing you a disservice if I didn’t mention this.

The marketing material promises installation in minutes without drilling. If you live in a modern new build with perfectly straight walls and 90º window recesses, this is probably true. If, however, you live in a listed building that predates the concept of right angles, proceed with caution.

In our case, fitting the blind turned into something of an epic saga. Secondary glazing had to be removed, half the wall came with it, and Mr D had to build an entirely new wooden frame before the blind could even be installed. There was swearing. There was dust. There were a lot of pointed looks.

But here’s the thing. Even after all of that faff?

It was worth every single bit of it.

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The Verdict: Are Total Blackout Blinds Worth It?

Without hesitation: yes. Absolutely, completely, one hundred percent yes.

You cannot put a price on a good night’s sleep – for yourself, or for your children. The difference a truly dark room makes is hard to overstate. We’re not talking about a marginal improvement; we’re talking about the difference between a child who wakes at 5am because a shaft of June sunlight has crept under the blind, and a child who sleeps until a civilised hour because their room is as dark at 6am as it is at midnight.

If you’re struggling with early waking, if the lighter mornings are wrecking your routine, or if you’re simply exhausted and looking for practical ways to improve your family’s sleep – total blackout blinds are the place to start. Better than any sleep aid, better than any elaborate bedtime ritual. Just proper, complete, glorious darkness.

I can’t recommend them highly enough.

NB: Editor’s Note.

This blog post was originally published 28 February 2017, then updated on 27 April 2026.

Caro Davies editor of The Listed Home
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Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.

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26 thoughts on “Total Blackout Blinds: The Sleep-Deprived Parent’s Secret Weapon”

  1. I still remember the terror of disruption to THE ROUTINE – and how it would mess up the boys’ sleep! This blind looks like such a good idea. We had normal ‘black out’ blinds when they were little but they didn’t ever really work because the light just shone round the outside. These are certainly more effective! Do these still work ok if you have the window open when the weathers hot though?

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    • Hahaha!! THE ROUTINE!! That’s just what I used to call it!! LOL!! I was obsessive about it; although, to be honest, my diligence in keeping the boys in ‘the routine’ has made for great sleepers and happy boys, I’m sure of it.

      Re the windows opening, that’s a really good question!! :) If you have sash windows that open up — or windows that open out (like ours do) — then you can have the window wide open (or on the latch) and the blind down at the same time. The windows don’t get in the way at all.

      If you had windows that open inward, then I think there would be a problem and you wouldn’t be able to have the window open whilst the blind was down. Does that make any sense?!

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  2. Oh my goodness I want one for our bedroom. I’m seven months pregnant and I’m up through the night running to the loo, black out blinds might be the answer for getting a little extra kip once the sun is up. I’m going to look into this, thank you :) #HomeEtc

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    • Aaah I remember those nightly loo trips when I was pregnant with the twins. Bless you — it;s SO annoying isn’t it? The blinds are SO good Suzanne — I’m really so impressed with them. Would highly recommend :)

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  3. We need these in our little boys bedroom. His sleep is awful at the moment and he sleeps better in our room. However I think that’s because we have amazing black out curtains! #HomeEtc x

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  4. Haha oh the struggle is real! My mother in law says you never really sleep again because even when your kids are teenagers you’re still up at night worried about them ha!
    Great review – appreciate your honesty. We had a similar issue with blackouts. Our windows are wonky so it was never quite blackout enough. Took blackout blinds and lined curtains to get it dark enough for our little girl to sleep!

    #HomeEtc

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    • My mum would agree with that!!! She always say she never goes to sleep when we’re out — and doesn’t drift off until she hears us come home!! These blinds are blooming amazing. Our initial blackout blinds let light all round the edges — these genuinely DO blog out the light. It’s freakishly dark in their room now though — they’ve been asking for a nighlight!! LOL!!!!

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  5. Oh they are good!! Fantastic! At the moment I am tucking Lottie’s blind into her window! Love it :) Great find xx

    #HomeEtc

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  6. I could do with some of these myself! I love sleeping in pitch black darkness, I’m such a fussy sleeper!

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    • They are AMAZING!!!! Planning on getting a couple for our room. We currently have shutters but my husband insists on putting things on the window ledges and it drives me bananas; having to move everything each time I want to open or close them!!

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  7. I’m a fan of Order Blinds, I think they’re a great company and really helpful too – I was nervous about measuring our window wrong when I ordered a blind from them, especially as our window (not quite as wonky as yours) went right up to the ceiling. Blinds for kids rooms – and safe ones at that – should be the rules right? #homeetc

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