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Any recs on really good black out shades

I work some nights and have trouble sleeping during the day. I have a nice quiet room but keep waking up because of the light. Currently we have tin-foiled the windows (the room faces our back yard so no one but us can see the tacky-ness). This has worked great and I sleep much better, but this is a temporary solution and I'd like to find a way to black out the windows in a more aesthetically pleasing way ;) For our boys room we have the Eclipse curtains and the pull down shade from Home Depot, but it still lets in quite a bit of light around the edges and I'm looking for something better for my sleep room. Anyone use anything that completely blacks out windows?
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Re: Any recs on really good black out shades

  • Hi,

      I actually am planning on getting these cordless black out shades from Lowes but they're like $70each sooo I'm waiting but I'd try those.

    Pregnancy Ticker Owner & Creator of www.GreatestKidsGames.com
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