I want to replace my current roller blinds to a full blackout curtain, has anyone had luck building one with the side tracks so when you roll down there is absolute no gaps for the lights? The ones they sell online are too expensive.
Thanks.
Hi @andredantas_sp,
Have you considered one of these Permastik 2 x 1.2m Blockout Screen Material behind your current roller blind? They include velcro, which holds their edges tight against the frame, inhibiting light penetration.
Were you thinking blockout curtains or a blockout roller blind?
Mitchell
Thanks Mitchell,
Yes, I had a look at those one but it doesn't look nice. I want to be able to just roll up or down and that's itI was thinking about blockout roller blinds but with side tracker so can be fully closed, no gaps at all.
Thanks,
Andre.
I am unaware of any blockout roller blinds that would suit your needs @andredantas_sp.
Let me tag some of our helpful members @Dave-1, @prettyliving and @Nailbag to see if they have any thoughts.
Afternoon @andredantas_sp
You have an interesting question 🙂 How about a vertical strip of timber trim tacked to each side of the window frame, so the roller blind rolls down in front of it? (between the trim and the glass iteself) If you are renting then maybe some double sided tape to hold it in place. Otherwise some short bullet head nails to go through the timber and into the frame would work.
Porta 20x8mm 1.2m Square Edged Board Clear Pine as an example of what I am thinking.
Dave
I thought about that, but I would still have a gap on the top of the track, it's a trick project I guess
Hello @andredantas_sp
Using @Dave-1's excellent suggestion, why not use a wider piece of timber moulding at the top so that it covers the front body of the roller. It will then cover any light that might be coming through. The same principle can be applied to the bottom of the roller blind.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
thanks! it gave me some ideas!