Choosing the right window shade fabric is one of the most consequential decisions in any window treatment project. Understanding what each type means in practice will help you make better decisions for every room.

What Are Light-Filtering Shades?
Light-filtering shades allow diffused natural light to pass through while reducing glare and blocking direct views. Ideal for living rooms, dining areas, kitchens, and home offices. Important nuance: they allow visibility from the outside when interior lights are on at night.
What Are Blackout Shades?
Blackout shades block virtually all incoming light. True blackout fabrics contain a backing layer that prevents any light transmission. Best for bedrooms, home theaters, and media rooms.
The Full Spectrum
Sheer shades: minimal privacy, decorative
Light-filtering: moderate privacy, diffused light
Room-darkening: 95-99% light blocked
Blackout: all light blocked
Which Rooms Need Which?
Master bedroom: Blackout recommended
Children’s bedrooms: Blackout for healthy sleep
Living/dining room: Light-filtering ideal
Home office: Light-filtering to reduce glare
Kitchen: Light-filtering or sheer
Home theater: Blackout essential
Dual-roller systems pair a light-filtering shade and a blackout shade on the same window for the best of both worlds.

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Custom Shade and Shutter offers both light-filtering and blackout options in motorized roller shades and drapes, custom-built to your specifications.
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