Blackout blinds are ideal for the bedrooms of children & night workers, or those who enjoy an early night, or lie-in during those light summer months. Many of our blinds feature blackout fabrics which act as a barrier, keeping light out, or reducing light ingress to ensure a good night's sleep. Our range of blinds with blackout fabrics are listed below. These include blackout roller blinds and honeycomb blinds. We also offer blackout blinds for loft windows. Many of our blackout blinds can be motorised to allow automatic control by handset, app or voice assistant. Browse our range below, get an instant price or order samples online. Buy online with fast UK delivery!
Darktex FR is an extra-wide blackout fabric which is availabe in a fantastic range of colours. Its 3 metre roll-width makes it ideal for extra-large windows such as bi-fold doors. It is fire retardent and 100% Polyester.
Energy Saving, Blackout and with no visible holes for the lifting cords! Cellular Blackout fabrics (a.k.a Honeycomb or Duette Blackout) consist of double layered cells of fabric which act as an insulating cushion between the inside of your home or conservatory and the outside world. Our THERMOSHADE blackout range also incorporate a reflective foil layer inside of the cell, which further enhances insulation - reducing your energy spend on heating and cooling and potentially saving you money! All fabrics are a uniform white in colour on the exterior face, and coloured on the inside face. Lifting cords run through the middle of the honeycomb structure, meaning there are no visible holes or light ingress through the surface of the fabric. Whist the fabric itself is blackout, you may see light ingress around the edges of your blind.
Energy Saving, Blackout and with no visible holes for the lifting cords! Cellular Blackout fabrics (a.k.a Honeycomb or Duette Blackout) consist of double-layered cells of fabric that act as an insulating cushion between the inside of your home or conservatory and the outside world. Our cellular blackout range also incorporate a reflective foil layer inside of the cell, which further enhances insulation - reducing your energy spend on heating and cooling and potentially saving you money! All fabrics are a uniform white in colour on the exterior face, and coloured on the inside face. Lifting cords run through the middle of the honeycomb structure, meaning there are no visible holes or light ingress through the surface of the fabric. Whist the fabric itself is blackout, you may see light ingress around the edges of your blind.
At Newblinds.co.uk, we have a range of blinds featuring blackout fabrics. We also have a selection of products with additional features such as head cassettes and side channels that limit light ingress even further, as explained below.
Blackout Roller Blinds are perhaps the most popular form of blind used for light control. We have manual and electrically operated blinds available with blackout fabrics. On request, roller blinds can be provided with the option of a closed cassette and side channels to reduce incoming light even further.
Our excellent quality, own brand skylight blinds for VELUX, RoofLITE, FAKRO and DAKSTRA feature light-proof fabrics in a range of popular colourways. These also have fascia and side channels that serve to block out the light even further, making them extremely popular for those who have converted their loft space into an extra bedroom.
Blinds can be used in conservatories to transform them into a temporary bedroom in warmer months. Many of our blinds types are suitable for conservatory sides. We also have the option of a free no-obligation, home consultation for those who have tricky, shaped roof windows or simply wish to receive expert advice.
Pleated Black Out Blinds
Pleated blinds are available with cellular fabric. The lifting cords of the cellular pleated blinds, run through the honeycomb structure of the fabric meaning there are no visible holes in the fabric itself. Whilst standard 'zig zag' pleated blinds are available in black-out fabric, light does shine through these holes, so for a clean-looking, light-proof fabric, we would recommend selecting cellular fabrics.
Many of the blinds in our automated blinds section can be purchased with blackout fabrics. Our motorised bedroom roller blinds in particular can be purchased on request with head cassettes, side channels and bottom profiles to enhance light exclusion. The performance of these blinds, in terms of their ability to limit light ingress, is suitable for most home and commercial installations.
For those who need the ultimate in light control, we are also able to supply ZIP blinds, which comprise of roller blinds with blackout fabric, a head cassette and side channels. A 'zip' is welded to the edges of each side of the fabric. This zip is encapsulated by unique side channels. This combination of zipped fabric and side channels reduces the amount of light ingress and also retains the fabric within the side channels under impact or during changes in room pressure caused by opening and closing doors and windows or strong draughts. ZIP blinds are a popular choice for those who have home cinemas. ZIP blinds are also available as roof blinds for challenging, large atrium, sloping or skylight windows. They are available as a manually operated blind, or they can be motorised and controlled by radio handset, mobile app, AV or home automation system. Each ZIP blind is unique, so please contact us if you require further information or a quotation by emailing [email protected].
Blackout blinds are window coverings that are designed to block out light from entering a room. They are typically made of thick, opaque materials such as vinyl, fabric, or PVC, and sometimes have a special coating that reflects light and prevents heat from entering or escaping through your windows. For enhanced light exclusion, some blackout blinds feature cassetted headboxes, side channels and bottom profiles. Whereas for some blinds, blackout only refers to the fabric and where this is the case, there will be some degree of light ingress around the edges of the fabric.
The benefits of using blackout blinds include complete light control, improved privacy and increased energy efficiency. For those wishing to enjoy undisturbed sleep in the day time, or during the long daylight hours of summer, blackout blinds will help reduce light levels. Blackout blinds can also help reduce noise levels and protect furniture and fabrics from fading due to sunlight exposure. Blackout fabrics are also available in a vast range of colours and pattern designs, so there will be no shortage of inspiration for those wishing to add a splash of color to a design feature to their decor.
The lifespan of blackout blinds depends on several factors, including the type of blinds, the quality and structure of the materials used, the amount of use they receive, care taken during the operation, and the conditions in which they are installed. High-quality blackout blinds can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years with proper care and maintenance.
The color of blackout blinds does not impact their ability to block out light or provide energy efficiency. If a fabric is genuinely blackout, then it will lot allow light to penetrate through the fabric itself, regardless of colour.
Blackout blinds are ideal for use in bedrooms, nurseries, home theatres, and any other space where a higher degree of light control and privacy are desired. They are also a popular choice for shift workers or anyone who needs to sleep during the day.
Blackout blinds themselves do not attract heat, but they can absorb heat if they are made of certain materials or have a dark color. However, the reflective coating on many blackout blinds can actually help reduce heat buildup and improve energy efficiency.
Yes, blackout blinds can help improve energy efficiency and insulation by preventing heat from entering or escaping through your windows. This can lead to lower energy bills and a more comfortable living space.
To clean and maintain your blackout blinds, simply dust them regularly with a soft cloth or duster. Some fabrics can be spot cleaned with a mild detergent and water solution as needed. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the fabric or coating on your blinds. Note: to ensure that you do not cause damage to your blind, you should always consult the manufacturer's care instructions before cleaning your blackout blind.
Yes, blinds can be fitted to UPVC doors or windows. However, the type of blind and the method of fitting will depend on the type of blind. For example, roller blinds can be fitted to UPVC doors using a variety of methods, including screw-mounting and clip-mounting. Clip mounting involves installing the blinds directly against the glass using brackets that fit into the window beading - this is available with brands such as Perfect Fit and INTU If you are considering fitting blinds to an UPVC door, it is important to measure the door or window carefully and choose the right type of blind and mounting method.
To fit Velux blackout blinds, you will need to find the window code on the VELUX window. Then, order the blinds using the correct size code; remove the old blind; clean the window frame and the area around it, secure the brackets to the window frame using the fixings provided (most Velux windows already have clip fix brackets for blinds); slide the blind onto the brackets, and adjust the blind to make sure it is level and secure.
No, perfect-fit blinds do not damage windows. To the contrary, they were designed to avoid the drilling and screwing that can cause damage to your window recess or the window itself. Perfect fit blinds are installed using clip brackets that slide under the window beading. The perfect fit frame simply clicks onto these brackets. This means that there is no need to drill or screw into the window frame, which can damage the wood or plastic.
Plantation shutters for windows can block out the vast majority of light, but may allow some light ingress between slats and around the edges. They are a good option for bedrooms, media rooms, and other areas where you want to keep out all the light. However, if you want to achieve 100% light exclusion then you may wish to consider a secondary product covering the recess itself, or an alternative light exclusion product rather than shutters.
Skylight blackout blinds offer a number of benefits, including a greater degree of light exclusion, privacy, thermal insulation and glare reduction. If you are looking for a way to block out all light from your skylight, skylight blackout blinds are a great option. They offer a variety of benefits that can improve your comfort and save you money on your energy bills. They are even available with automated operation using wirefree battery operated motors, which can be charged with solar panels.
Yes, there are blackout blinds without drilling holes available. These blinds are typically installed using a grip fit headrail or clip fix brackets, so there is no need to drill any holes in your window frame. No drill blackout blinds are a great option for people who want to add blackout blinds to their windows without damaging the window frame.
Yes, we can custom make blinds extra wide, Roller blinds can be made up to 4mt wide with no fabric joins. We offer a variety of blackout fabrics to choose from, so you can find the perfect blinds to match your décor. Our blackout blinds are also made with a durable fabric that is resistant to fading and staining.
Yes, Pleated blackout skylight blinds can be used for an electric opening roof lantern. The Pleated Blackout fabrics are lined with a foil lining that blocks any light coming through the fabric and are usually fitted in the recess under the lantern. This makes them a good choice for roof lanterns that are located in bedrooms or other areas where you want to block out light.