Blackout Shades for Colorado Springs Homes

Love Is Blinds

Wade • May 18, 2026
(844) 730-6658

Are Blackout Shades Worth It in Colorado Homes?


Colorado homeowners love natural light—but there are times when too much light becomes a problem.


Early sunrises, bright mountain glare, streetlights, and long summer evenings can make certain rooms feel difficult to rest in or fully enjoy. In Colorado Springs homes with large windows or high-altitude sun exposure, light control becomes more important than many homeowners initially realize.


That’s why blackout shades and room-darkening window treatments have become one of the most requested upgrades for modern Colorado homes.


At Love is Blinds Colorado, Wade helps homeowners throughout Colorado Springs choose custom blackout shades that improve comfort, privacy, sleep quality, and energy efficiency while still complementing the home’s design.


Modern dark gray media room with sectional sofa, coffee table, and large window wit blackout shades.

What Are Blackout Shades?


Blackout window shades are window coverings designed to significantly reduce incoming light.


Unlike standard light-filtering shades, blackout fabrics are made with dense materials that help block outside light from entering the room. Many homeowners choose blackout roller shades or room-darkening shades for spaces where privacy, glare control, or sleep quality matter most.


Blackout blinds and shades are commonly installed in:


• Bedrooms
• Nurseries
• Media rooms
• Home theaters
• Home offices
• Guest rooms
• Vacation properties


In Colorado Springs, they’re especially valuable in homes with large windows or strong eastern and western sun exposure.


Do Blackout Window Shades Completely Block Light?


This is one of the most common questions homeowners ask.


While blackout shades are designed to block a significant amount of light, the final result depends on several factors, including:


• Fabric type
• Window size
• Installation method
• Mounting style
• Side light gaps


Professionally measured and installed custom blackout shades typically provide much better coverage than store-bought products because they are designed specifically for your windows.


For homeowners seeking the darkest possible environment, layered treatments or side-channel systems may further reduce light intrusion.


Modern bedroom with a large bed, gray chair, blackout window shades, and recessed ceiling lights

Are Blackout Window Shades Good for Bedrooms?


Absolutely.


Bedrooms are one of the most popular places for blackout window treatments because sleep quality is directly affected by light exposure.


Colorado mornings begin early, especially during spring and summer months when sunrise arrives quickly at high altitude. Blackout shades help create a darker, calmer environment that supports better rest.


Many homeowners choose blackout roller shades or cellular blackout shades because they help:


• Reduce early morning sunlight
• Improve nighttime privacy
• Minimize glare
• Create a more restful atmosphere
• Help regulate room temperature


Blackout shades are especially popular in master bedrooms and children’s rooms throughout Colorado Springs neighborhoods like Flying Horse, Briargate, and Northgate.


Do Blackout Cellular Shades Help with Energy Efficiency?


Yes—and this is something many homeowners don’t initially expect.


In Colorado Springs homes, windows often allow significant solar heat gain during the afternoon and heat loss during colder evenings.


Certain blackout window treatments can help improve insulation by reducing heat transfer through the glass.


This may help:


• Improve indoor comfort
• Reduce glare and heat buildup
• Support more stable temperatures
• Help rooms feel cooler during summer afternoons


Cellular blackout shades are especially effective because their honeycomb structure creates an insulating air pocket between the window and the room.


Cozy child's bedroom with canopy bed, bedside lamp, rug, desk, wall art, and gray roman blackout shades.

What Are the Best Blackout Window Treatments for Colorado Homes?


The best blackout solution depends on how the room is used and how much light control you want.


Popular blackout options include:


Blackout Roller Shades

A clean, modern option that works beautifully in bedrooms, media rooms, and contemporary homes.


Blackout Cellular Shades

Excellent for insulation and energy efficiency in Colorado’s changing climate.


Layered Blackout Shades with Drapery

A more designer-focused option that combines softness with maximum light control.


Motorized Blackout Shades

Ideal for tall windows, vacation homes, or homeowners wanting automated light control.


During an in-home consultation, Wade helps homeowners compare fabrics, openness levels, and operating systems directly in their own lighting conditions.


Are Motorized Blackout Shades Worth It?


For many Colorado homeowners, yes.


Motorized blackout shades have become increasingly popular because they allow you to control natural light automatically throughout the day.


Benefits include:



• Cordless child-safe operation
• Smart home integration
• Scheduled opening and closing
• Easier control of large windows
• Improved convenience in bedrooms and media rooms


In homes with mountain-facing windows or second-story bedrooms, motorization can make daily comfort much easier to manage.


Modern bedroom with gray tufted bed, white bedding, marble floor, and black window shades

Can Blackout Window Shades Still Look Modern and Stylish?


Absolutely.


Today’s blackout shades are available in a wide variety of colors, textures, and fabrics designed to complement modern Colorado interiors.


Many homeowners are surprised to learn that blackout fabrics no longer need to look heavy or overly dark. In fact, many options blend seamlessly into:


• Contemporary interiors
• Mountain-modern homes
• Transitional spaces
• Minimalist designs
• Traditional Colorado homes


The goal is creating a room that feels comfortable and beautiful—not closed off.


Upgrade Your Colorado Springs Home with Custom Blackout Shades


Whether you’re trying to sleep better, reduce glare, improve privacy, or make your home more comfortable, custom blackout shades can make a noticeable difference in how your space feels every day.


Love is Blinds Colorado provides expert measuring, custom blackout window treatments, and professional installation throughout Colorado Springs.


Schedule your free in-home consultation today and discover blackout shades designed specifically for your Colorado home.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Are blackout shades good for bedrooms?

    A: Yes. Blackout shades are one of the most popular bedroom window treatments because they help reduce outside light, improve privacy, and support better sleep quality.

  • Q: Do blackout shades help keep rooms cooler?

    A: Certain blackout shades can help reduce solar heat gain and improve insulation, especially cellular blackout shades designed for energy efficiency.

  • Q: What’s the difference between blackout shades and room-darkening shades?

    A: Blackout shades are designed to block the maximum amount of light possible, while room-darkening shades reduce light but may still allow some filtered brightness into the room.

  • Q: Are motorized blackout shades worth it?

    A: Many homeowners find motorized blackout shades worth the investment for convenience, child safety, smart home integration, and easier daily operation.

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