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While having lots of natural light in your house has many advantages, such as improving your mood and increasing productivity, too much light can occasionally be annoying or distracting.
For example, early morning light seeping in around the edges of blinds or curtains can prevent you from getting a few more winks, while evening light glare on your TV screen can take away the atmosphere of a movie theatre.
Light can filter around window treatments because blinds and shades need to be slightly smaller than the window frame to easily slide up and down without rubbing.
Light gap blockers completely block out light, they are ideal for rooms like media rooms and bedrooms where you want the maximum privacy and obscurity. They create a comfortable, gloomy atmosphere and prevent light from entering because they are typically made of opaque materials.
They are typical of all blinds or shades installed within window frames and are necessary for the proper operation of the blinds or shades. When raised or lowered, the blinds or shades' edges would scrape against the frame if they were attached snugly against it, perhaps causing damage. Following application of the light gap blocker, the window frames and blinds will be adequately shielded.
To obstruct the portion of the light that is not covered, they are placed in front of or behind your window coverings. They may be cut to fit the size of your window and are available in a variety of lengths. Simply use a hacksaw or a set of strong kitchen scissors to cut them.
Simply remove the sticky backing and adhere to the window's side. For optimal coverage, Light Blockers should be positioned as close to the window blinds as feasible.
Most roller blinds come with light blocking strips, also known as Light Blockers, which can be ordered simultaneously with the blinds configuration. Because roller blinds have wide spaces along their edges by design, these light-blocking strips are the ideal way to maximise light control. For the majority of inside mount roller shades, we advise choosing light blockers because rollers have the biggest light gaps because of the way their fabric is made.