5 Easy Tips to Darken the Bedroom
By Dave Donovan
Some people have the envious
capability to be able to sleep anywhere,
even in a bedroom where there’s a band playing in the next room or in a bedroom
that’s drenched in sunlight. But, most of us require complete silence and
darkness in order for our minds to shut off enough so we can drift asleep and
stay asleep for at least eight hours every night. Getting everyone to quiet
down is usually as easy as asking nicely, but making the bedroom really dark can
take a little more work. Here are five easy tips to darken the bedroom so you
can enjoy a more restful sleep any time of day or night.
Tip 1: Install Black-Out Shades or
Drapes
Black-out shades and drapes are
specially made window treatments that are designed to block the sun’s rays from
getting through the windows. They can differ in price quite substantially and
taking precise measurements is the key to their effectiveness. Being a
quarter-inch off on the width or height can create a seam of light that can
sometimes be more bothersome than not using the shades or drapes at all.
Tip 2: Install Tinted UV Window Film
Tinted self-adhesive window film is
available at most home improvement stores and this thin plastic can help reduce
the intensity of the sun’s rays from getting through the windows. Tinted UV
film also helps reduce heat in the room in the summertime and help keep warmth
in the room in the winter. The vinyl film does need to be cut to fit, so again,
precise measurements are very important.
Tip 3: Choose a Dark Decor
From the paint you use on the walls
to the color of the furniture to the comforter you keep on your bed, if you
want your bedroom to be dark, everything in the bedroom should equally be dark
in color. Ideal colors that can keep a room dark yet warm and inviting include
dark greens, blues or reds.
In addition, you should remove your
mirrors and only use furniture and decorations with non-reflective surfaces as
this will cut down on the sun’s ability to bounce around the room.
Tip 4: Go Analog
Digital alarm clocks have big,
bright numbers that can really lighten up a room at night, even on the dimmest
setting. If you want a really dark room, forgo modern conveniences and use a
good old fashioned wind-up alarm clock. As a side benefit, you’ll never be late
for work on those mornings when your electricity goes out in the middle of the
night.
By going analog, you should also get
rid of any electronic equipment in your room, like your TV, cable box and/or
DVD player or VCR as most of these have bright LED lights that can affect your
sleep.
Tip 5: Use Foam Insulation Boards
If you want to enjoy a dark room at
night but you like having the sunshine enter the bedroom during the day, use
custom-cut pieces of foam board insulation and slide them between the window
and the shades to give you the darkness you crave. Precise measurements are
necessary for optimum light blocking. Over time, these foam boards will break
apart with constant installation and removal, but they do offer an inexpensive
and easy solution to darkening any bedroom. Plus, if you set the boards in the
windows with the reflective side facing out during the dog days of summer,
they’ll help reflect the sun’s rays in the summer so your bedroom will stay
nice and cool all day and all night.
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