Baby Room Safety Tips & Choosing Blackout Blinds for a Nursery

When you have a new baby or toddler in your care, you want everything to be as perfect as possible for your little one – all the way up to the baby room curtains. Window treatments can significantly impact how a room looks and feels, and you and your family will interact with them every day, so you must achieve a beautiful and practical result.

From window safety features and pattern choices to natural light and blackout blinds, choosing blinds and the right window furnishings for a nursery can make all the difference to a good night’s sleep (or lunchtime nap). Here are the top six tips for designing the perfect nursery.

Six Tips to Darken a Baby Room & Ensure Safety

1. Safety First

First, child safety should be a key consideration when selecting window fashions for your home. Children are naturally curious and aren’t always aware of potential risks around the house. Even essential household items like window coverings can turn into potential hazards. Therefore, be sure to choose a product that has placed child safety as a priority. From cordless alternatives to motorised operation systems, there are many innovative design options that can help reduce the risk of accidents.

2. Capture the Perfect Light

Lighting control is one of the most significant factors for homeowners choosing a window covering. Babies and small children require a lot of sleep, some of which often occurs during the day – so being able to dictate how much light your nursery receives, and when, is even more important.

Whether you want to darken the nursery or utilise natural light to brighten the room, different opacities in a window covering can filter or deflect sunlight, depending on your needs. For example, Roller Blinds used with a headbox, and side channels are one of the best solutions to use in a nursery for maximum light control.

3. Consider Temperature control

Most of your home’s energy is lost through its windows – in fact, that up to 30% of total heat loss from your home occurs through uncovered windows. One of the greatest benefits of quality window furnishings is the ability to control a room’s temperature, helping to ensure your baby doesn’t overheat or become too cold. Insulation and energy efficiency can be achieved with the right window furnishing, so it’s important to get good advice from experts before you make a decision.

4. Create a Tranquil Space

Baby room curtains and nursery blinds can help to create a peaceful, private space for your family to relax in. Changing the look of a room is easy with curtains and blinds, as they can create a whole new look in no time at all. When considering your range of options, it’s important to remember that many older-style homes can often have non-standard-sized windows that might make it challenging to install certain window treatments.

5. Keep Calm with Window Coverings

The other consideration is the style of window covering, which can help to control things like temperature, light, and sound. Roller blinds are the perfect choice for a nursery or child’s room as they allow you to choose a different operating system, from standard chain drives to linked and dual roller blinds, as well as enclosed head boxes, side channels and more. They can also be operated using motorised technology for extra safety.

6. Find the Perfect Pattern

This is a kid’s room, so have some fun with pattern and colour! An eye-catching pattern can let your blind act as a modern variation of the ‘feature wall’ in a room, and provide the perfect backdrop for any nursery, bedroom or playroom. This is a particularly appealing choice for children’s rooms, as their tastes can change quite rapidly as they grow, and for rental properties, where there may be limitations on the extent of redecorating you can do.

Making the Best Choices for Your Family

Investing in quality window coverings ensures you’ll find the perfect solution for your home. From nursery blinds and shutters to soft shades and awnings, prioritise options focusing on innovation, durability, privacy, and style. Choose window coverings designed with child safety in mind and compliant with relevant safety regulations, providing peace of mind for your family.

At Better Built Homes, we understand how important it is to make the best possible design choices for your family’s unique needs and personal style. For more inspiration, browse our home designs.

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