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Common Mistakes When Ordering Blackout Shades (and How to Avoid Them)

Blackout shades are one of the most effective ways to improve sleep, boost privacy, and control light—but only when they’re ordered and installed correctly. Because blackout shades rely on precise coverage and proper fit, even small mistakes can lead to unexpected light leaks or performance issues.

The good news? Every one of these mistakes is easy to avoid with a little planning. Whether you’re outfitting a bedroom, nursery, home office, or media room, use this guide to confidently choose blackout shades that truly deliver the darkness you’re expecting.

Photo by @hamiltonhaven5Premier Blackout Cellulars in Magnolia DC

Mistake #1: Measuring Only Once (or Using the Wrong Tools)

Why it matters:

A perfect blackout depends on a perfect fit. Even a ⅛ inch of error can lead to halo light around the edges—especially for inside-mounted shades.

How to avoid it:

SelectBlinds provides step-by-step measuring guides to help you get it right the first time.


Mistake #2: Choosing the Wrong Mount Style

Why it matters:

The mount type is the #1 factor affecting blackout performance. Inside mount looks clean but often leaves small gaps. Outside mount typically delivers stronger blackout coverage.

How to avoid it:

If blackout is your priority—especially for bedrooms and nurseries—outside mount is almost always the better choice. Total blackout is the other option if inside mount is preferred.

Inside Mount
Outside Mount

Mistake #3: Confusing “Room Darkening” with “Blackout”

Why it matters:

Room-darkening shades dim the light, but they don’t eliminate it. Blackout fabrics block 99–100% of incoming light.

How to avoid it:

Always check the listing:

At SelectBlinds, look for the term blackout in the product specs for full light-blocking performance.


Mistake #4: Ignoring Light Leaks From Hardware or Fabric Style

Why it matters:

Even blackout fabric can leak light if the design includes route holes, has a curved bottom rail gap, or floats away from the window frame.

How to avoid it:

Choose styles naturally designed to reduce leaks:

Look for designs labeled specifically for blackout effectiveness—not just the fabric.


Mistake #5: Forgetting About Lift Systems

Why it matters:

Corded blackout shades can create small but noticeable gaps where cords run through the fabric or when a lift system doesn’t sit flush against the top of the frame.

How to avoid it:

Cordless and motorized blackout options not only look better—they perform better.


Mistake #6: Overlooking Fabric Opacity and Color Choices

Why it matters:

Some darker fabrics naturally absorb light, while lighter fabrics may show a faint glow—even in blackout materials.

How to avoid it:

SelectBlinds offers up to 15 free swatches a day, so you can compare textures and opacity side by side.

Photo by @yourlifeiswhatyoumakeitClassic Vinyl Blackout Roller Shade in White

Mistake #7: Choosing the Wrong Shade Style for the Room

Why it matters:

Every blackout shade performs differently depending on the room’s needs and window layout.

How to avoid it:

Best for bedrooms & nurseries:

Best for media rooms:

Best for bathrooms:

Your space dictates what will perform best—especially in humidity or extreme lighting conditions.


Mistake #8: Overlooking Installation Details That Affect Light Blocking

Why it matters:

Even the best blackout shade can leak light if installed just slightly off-center or too high/low.

How to avoid it:

Installation and accuracy go hand in hand with true blackout performance.

Photo by @hamiltonhaven5Premier Blackout Cellulars in Magnolia DC

Conclusion: Order Blackout Shades With Confidence

Blackout shades can make a huge difference in your home—from deeper sleep to better privacy to more comfortable movie nights. And with a little planning, you can avoid the common pitfalls that lead to light leaks or disappointment. By choosing the right mount type, fabric, lift system, and proper measurements, you’ll get blackout shades that work exactly the way you want.

SelectBlinds makes it even easier with clear measuring guides, customizable blackout options, and free fabric samples to help you compare your favorites. When you’re ready to upgrade your windows, our Design Consultants are here to help you choose blackout shades that fit your space perfectly—no guesswork required.

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