Blackout Roller Shades β Cordless & Motorized Options
Enjoy complete light control and modern elegance with our Blackout Roller Shades, designed to block out sunlight, reduce glare, and provide maximum privacyβday or night. Whether you're outfitting a bedroom, nursery, media room, or office, these shades deliver sleek functionality and a clean, minimalist look.
Choose from cordless or motorized control options to suit your lifestyle. The cordless system offers a smooth, child-safe operation with a clutter-free appearance, while the motorized option brings effortless convenienceβperfect for hard-to-reach windows or smart home integration.
Customize the look even further with your choice of multiple headrail styles, including open roll, cassette valance, or fascia cover, to seamlessly match your roomβs aesthetic.
Features:
Blocks 100% of incoming light for total darkness and privacy
Available in cordless or motorized operation for easy control
Sleek, modern fabric options in a variety of colors and textures
Multiple headrail styles available: open roll, cassette, or fascia
Ideal for bedrooms, media rooms, nurseries, and offices
Custom sizing to ensure a perfect fit
Bring comfort, style, and cutting-edge convenience to your windows with these versatile blackout roller shades.
How to Measure for Blinds and Shades (Simplified Guide)
General Tips
Use a metal tape measure (not cloth).
Measure width first, then height.
Measure to the nearest 1/8".
Do not deduct anythingβfactory will handle adjustments.
Mount Types
Inside Mount (IB) β Fits Within the Window Frame
Width: Measure at top, middle, and bottom. Use the smallest width.
Height: Measure at left, center, and right.
For horizontal shades: Use the longest height.
For vertical shades: Use the shortest height.
For Dual Shades/Window Shadings: Use the shortest height to ensure full operation.
Outside Mount (OB) β Mounted on Wall or Trim Outside the Frame
Width: Measure the desired width, adding at least 2" on each side to reduce light gaps.
Height: Measure desired height, and allow space above the window for brackets/headrail.
Worksheet Reminder
Use the smallest width and correct height guidelines per mount type.
Add 2"+ overlap for outside mounts on each side and bottom.