{"id":87,"date":"2020-03-22T02:35:56","date_gmt":"2020-03-22T02:35:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/homebli.com\/?p=87"},"modified":"2023-01-12T14:22:59","modified_gmt":"2023-01-12T14:22:59","slug":"how-to-stop-light-coming-through-sides-and-top-of-curtains","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homebli.com\/how-to-stop-light-coming-through-sides-and-top-of-curtains\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Block Light From Top\/Side of Curtains"},"content":{"rendered":"
Light coming in from the tops or sides of your curtains can be rather annoying. Vampires and light sleepers alike hate sunlight coming into the room; it\u2019s always just enough to wake you. Or maybe you have a game room and the sunlight is causing glare. It just so happens there are plenty of options available to completely divorce the light coming in through the sides and the top of your curtains.<\/p>\n
First and foremost, invest in blackout curtains (View on Amazon)<\/a>. Contrary to its name, they aren\u2019t always black; in fact, there\u2019s a wide range of colors you can buy. This is going to help exponentially in blocking out sunlight. If Dracula were still alive, there\u2019s no doubt he\u2019d use these.<\/p>\n What blackout curtains do, if the name didn\u2019t tip you off, is block out the sun with a thick curtain. Not only does it help block the sun, it\u2019ll even keep your house a few degrees cooler or trap heat in during the winter. In other words, you save yourself a few bucks on your heating and electric bill.<\/p>\n While you\u2019re at it, don\u2019t get curtains that have rings. This provides an opening, albeit a small opening, but an opening nonetheless that light will shine through. Stick to blackout curtains that have a single loop sewn shut. Also, don\u2019t forget to buy the right size!<\/p>\n One of the worst aspects of curtains, no matter the brand or kind, light always comes up through the top. That small amount of light is going to wake light sleepers, which you may very well be. In that case, you should consider installing a cornice board (View on Amazon)<\/a>.<\/p>\n A cornice board is basically a cap that goes over your curtains. Since it covers the curtains and the bar itself, it shields the light coming in from the top. You can buy some off of Amazon for very affordable prices and all kinds of designs exist, giving you plenty of options for picking one that fits the aesthetic of your home. And plus, it gives you a lot more freedom with the curtains you choose since you don\u2019t have to consider the tops of the curtains.<\/p>\n Now, chances are almost 100 percent that a cornice board will have to be drilled into your wall. If that poses a problem, you should consider a valance instead.<\/p>\n A valance is similar to a cornice board, provided you buy the right kind. Generally speaking, a valance is basically a portion of a curtain that covers the very top. However, you can take a scarf-style valance (View on Amazon)<\/a> and drape it over the top. This will block a portion of the light or more depending on the thickness of the valance.<\/p>\n If you use a valance, you can avoid drilling holes into your wall for a cornice board. However, your choices are far more limited as it can be tough to make a valance look natural laying across the top of your curtains.<\/p>\n Weatherstripping\/window caulking are effective methods to stop light from coming through the top of your window. Weatherstripping is used to seal off the edges of a window to stop heat and cold from coming in. This also stops light from coming into the window as an added benefit – anywhere light can get through, heat and cold and get through. Weatherstrips (view on Amazon)<\/a> are relatively cheaper, however, caulking can be slightly expensive. Caulking involves adding caulk on the sides and sealing it off with a caulking gun (view on Amazon)<\/a>.<\/p>\n If you have drapes that let the sun come through the top, then you should add a blackout liner (view on Amazon)<\/a> behind them rather than replacing the drape. Thermally insulated blackout curtain liners are thick enough to block sunlight and they’re convenient because they attach to your existing drapes. You can install the blackout curtain lines onto your existing drapes by attaching the liner to the back of the drapes. This will take about 10 minutes. Another added bonus to blackout curtain liners is that they reduce noise.<\/p>\n To go with your blackout curtains, you need a wrap around curtain rod (View on Amazon)<\/a>. This is going to solve the problem of light shining in through the sides of the curtains. The way it accomplishes this is the two ends bend backward, allowing for your curtains to extend back further rather than get blocked by a straight rod.<\/p>\n Using a wrap-around curtain rod or return rod is one of the most natural-looking ways to block off light from around the edges of your curtains. Better yet, no glues or sewing is needed. You simply need to install a return rod properly.<\/p>\n In terms of looks, a return rod doesn’t look different from a normal curtain rod. But the difference is that the return rod curves around at the end to create a wide U shape. This allows the curtain to draw into the wall which will close off the sides of the window. This will ultimately let less light into your room.<\/p>\n Although this works well to stop light coming through, the downside is that this type of curtain rod doesn’t close off the top of the curtain as well as the side. But if you install the curtain rod high enough from the top of your window, you’ll be able to block most of the light that comes from the top of your curtains.<\/p>\n To install a return rod, first, make sure that you have removed your existing curtain rod. Simply pull out the screws, remove the brackets and the rod.<\/p>\n Before you can install the return rod, you’ll need to remove the existing rod. This can be done by removing the screws from the brackets and taking down the rod.<\/p>\n Measure where you want to put the new curtain rod. To stop as much light as coming through from the top of the curtains as possible, you need to mount the return rod as high on your window trim as possible. Make sure you make it just high enough to prevent any light from coming through the top. When trying to judge how high would be best to put the rid to stop light from coming through the top, you need to make sure that the curtains aren’t exposing the bottom of the window because they’re too high up. This will cause light to come through the bottom of the curtains rather than the top.<\/p>\n Once you’ve found the perfect spot, mark the spots where you want to place the brackets. At these points, you want to drip pilot holes for the screws. Now place the brackets over the holes before you start drilling the screws to secure them. When trying to position the brackets, make sure that the rod will be perfectly leveled and lined up. Now you can drill it in the secure it.<\/p>\n Now that the rod is secure, make sure that the curtains cover your window as well as the sides of your window trim too.<\/p>\n A wrap-around curtain rod is all good and fine, but you can go one step further by lining the inside edges with a thin strip of magnetic tape (View on Amazon)<\/a>. Likewise, the edges of your window will also be lined with a thin strip of magnetic tape. When the two meet, they\u2019ll snap together and keep the curtains from moving.<\/p>\n You will need:<\/p>\n You\u2019ll hardly notice the black strip of tape since the curtains will probably be closed for extended periods of time. And to be frank, are you going to care if people see tape on your wall? It blocks the sun out, that\u2019s all that matters.<\/p>\n To carry this out, you’ll need to start by sticking your magnetic tape to your curtains. With the magnetic tape you’ve just bought, you’ll need to unravel it and start sticking it to the bottom outer corner on the inside edge of your curtains.<\/p>\n Start to unravel the magnetic tape along the side of the curtain whilst also pressing the tap against the fabric as you go along to make sure that it sticks properly.<\/p>\n Once you’ve reached the top of your curtains, cut it with scissors and press the end of the tape into the fabric. Follow the same process along the top of your curtain an inch or more below the curtain rings.<\/p>\n Tip:<\/strong><\/span><\/em> Magnetic tape doesn\u2019t adhere as well to some types of curtains. Depending on the type of fabric your curtains are made of, you might find that your magnetic tape peels off pretty easily. Depending on the type of curtain you have, your magnetic tape might not adhere. Due to the material of some curtains, magnetic tapes can peel off easily. To fix this, rather than using the magnetic tape on it’s own, you can couple it up with superglue and glue down the magnetic tape to the edges of the curtain. This will ensure that the magnetic tape has strong adhesion to the fabric.<\/p>\n Make sure to line the adhesive side of the magnetic tape with superglue every few inches at a time before you press the magnetic tape into the curtain. Glue and press the tape into the curtain bit by bit whilst making sure that the glue doesn’t dry out as you lay the magnetic tape onto the edge of the curtain.<\/p>\n You need to press each glued segment every few inches to make sure that the tap really sticks to the curtains. Making sure that you do this every few inches will ensure this. Continue this process all the way to the top then do the same for the top of the curtain and the other side of the curtain. Now you need to stick more magnetic tape to the wall an inch away from the window trim. You need to determine the point that your curtains fall to and you can mark this using a pencil since this is where the magnetic strip will need to be stuck to.<\/p>\n You now need to stick the magnetic tape to the points that you’ve marked on the wall, inch by inch, just like you did when sticking the magnetic tape to the curtains. Once you’ve placed the magnetic tape on your wall, the edges of the curtain should automatically stick to the perimeter of the window, blocking any light from coming through the edges.<\/p>\n It may sound counterintuitive or a waste of time, but blinds can shelter your room from the rays of the nearby star so long as the blinds fit the inside<\/em> of the window. Once you\u2019ve place the blinds on the inside, you can install curtains to cover anything peeking through. And if you want to go overboard, use blackout curtains for maximum sunlight blockage.<\/p>\n What makes privacy film such a tantalizing option is that it accomplishes two things: it can reduce sunlight coming in and, as its name suggests, provides a layer of privacy. It does this by obscuring your window with its mesh-like material. However, since it reduces<\/em> sunlight, this should be used in conjunction with the options available here.<\/p>\n To prevent light from coming through the top of your curtain, you can apply a window film treatment. This will darken the windows without drapes or curtains. You’ll need to apply the window film directly to the windows on the inside. The window film will reduce the light coming into the window similar to the window tint on your car if you’ve had the treatment applied. Light will still be able to seep through the film treatment but this will reduce the darkness of the film. Bear in mind that your room will feel cooler due to this film treatment.<\/p>\n Rather than buying things such as magnetic tape or using window film treatment, you can use the extra pillows from your bed and lay them on the top of your curtains to stop light from coming through the top. You can also lay them against the bottom to prevent light from entering. If you have multiple extra pillows, you can lay them so each pill is touching the other and make sure the bottom of the curtains is being pressed against the wall to block out any sunlight coming through the bottom.<\/p>\n If you have a large piece of cardboard laying around, you can lay it on of the curtain rod. By laying it on top of the curtain rod, it will stop light from coming through from the top of your bedroom window.<\/p>\n If you\u2019re short on cash and desperately need some sleep, consider using tin foil and tape. Tin foil isn\u2019t see-through so it blocks the light well enough, and if you use painter\u2019s tape you won\u2019t run into the problem of tape sticking to your windows.<\/p>\n However, it should be noted that if you\u2019re renting, this may not be an option. You may want to speak with your landlord before sticking tin foil to your windows. It\u2019s better to be safe than sorry.<\/p>\n You can block out light around the edges of your curtains using light-blocking blinds. This works by using individual blinds that would typically hang in front of your window, as light-blocking barriers between the curtain and your window trim. If you don’t have any spare blinds, you can order some replacement blinds (view on Amazon)<\/a>.<\/p>\n You need to line up your blinds flush against the edge of the side of your window trim so that the blinds are coming out from the wall. If the blinds are too big for your window, mark the areas where the windows end on the blind and cut the blinds at those markings so that they fit well with the length of the window. Do this for another set of blinds to fit the other side of the window so that no light leaks through the sides. Then do the same for the top of the window.<\/p>\n2. Install a Cornice Board<\/h4>\n
3. Use a Valance<\/h4>\n
4. Weather-stripping and Caulking<\/h4>\n
5. Blackout Curtain Liners For Drapes<\/h4>\n
6. Install a Wrap Around Curtain Rod<\/h4>\n
7. Use Magnetic Tape<\/h4>\n
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8. Block Light with Blinds<\/h4>\n
9. Install Privacy Film<\/h4>\n
10. Window Tint Film<\/h4>\n
11. Bedroom Pillows<\/h4>\n
12. Use Cardboard<\/h4>\n
13. Use Tin Foil<\/h4>\n
14. Light Blocking Blinds<\/span><\/h4>\n