When you’re on the road, your RV isn’t just a vehicle — it’s your home. And just like any home, the right window coverings can make a huge difference in comfort, style, and privacy. That’s where RV blinds and shades come in.
Whether you’re outfitting a camper, motorhome, or travel trailer, choosing the right blinds is about more than looks. You’ll want coverings that are lightweight, easy to install, energy-efficient, and designed to handle life on the move.
In this guide, we’ll answer the most common questions about RV shades and camper blinds.

What Are the Best Blinds for RV Windows?
The best blinds for RV windows depend on your needs, but here are the most popular types:
- Roman Shades – Simple, lightweight, and easy to operate. Great for RV roller shade replacement.
- Pleated Shades – Budget-friendly, compact when raised, and available in light filtering or blackout.
- Honeycomb Shades – The cellular construction provides insulation, keeping your camper warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, cellular shades can reduce heat loss through windows by up to 40% and unwanted solar heat through windows by up to 60%.
- Blackout Shades for Campers – Block out morning sun and provide maximum privacy for sleeping.
- Faux Wood Blinds or Aluminum Mini Blinds – More durable, moisture-resistant, and a bit heavier than fabric shades.
- Solar Shades – Reduce the glare and enjoy the outdoor views. Order samples to find your preferred openness percentage.
- Fabric Blinds – Add a soft touch to your camper with the flexible fabric slats. Enjoy the functionality of traditional blinds and the softness of fabric.
For most campers, RV pleated shades strike the best balance of weight, style, and function.

How Do You Measure Windows for RV Shades?
Measuring for custom RV window blinds is similar to measuring your regular windows. Be sure to read each product’s measurement guide for the most accurate instructions. Below is a general guideline:
- Inside Mount:
- Measure width at the top, middle, and bottom of the frame. Use the narrowest width.
- Measure height on the left, middle, and right. Use the longest height.
- Outside Mount:
- Measure the width and height of the area you’d like the blind or shade to cover.
- Add 2–3 inches on each side for extra light blockage.
RV windows aren’t always perfectly square. Always measure in at least three spots to ensure a snug fit. Make sure to read the product installation guide.
Are RV Blackout Shades Worth It?
Absolutely, especially if you:
- Camp in sunny climates and want to keep interiors cool.
- Value RV privacy shades for night and day use.
- Prefer sleeping in without being woken up at sunrise.
Blackout shades also help insulate your RV, making them a great choice for energy-conscious travelers.

Can You Replace RV Blinds with Regular Blinds?
Technically, yes, but it’s not always the best idea.
- Regular blinds are designed for residential homes, not vehicles. They can be heavier and may not stay in place while driving.
- RV blinds and shades are built to be lightweight and secure, often with tension systems, like our Click2Fit no-drill headrail, or hold-down brackets that keep them from swinging around on bumpy roads.
If you want that homey look, custom RV window blinds (like faux wood or fabric Romans made to size) can give you the same style.
What’s the Difference Between RV Roller Shades and Pleated Shades?
Both are popular, but they serve slightly different purposes:
| Feature | RV Roller Shades | Pleated RV Shades |
|---|---|---|
| Look | Sleek, modern | Soft, fabric folds |
| Weight | Lightweight | Very lightweight |
| Privacy | Available in light filtering or blackout | Light filtering or blackout |
| Cleaning | Easy to wipe clean | Can trap dust in folds |
| Best For | Minimalist look, easy maintenance | Budget-friendly, versatile styles |
If you’re looking for easy install RV shades with minimal upkeep, roller shades are hard to beat. But if you want something soft, affordable, and traditional, pleated shades are a tried-and-true choice.
Tools to Install RV Blinds & Shades
One of the best parts of RV window coverings is that they’re designed for easy installation. Here’s what you’ll typically need:
- Power drill (or screwdriver)
- Measuring tape
- Level
- Pencil for marking screw holes
- Mounting brackets (included with most shades)
Many SelectBlinds’ RV-friendly products also come with Click2Fit no-drill options, making them ideal easy fit blinds for rental homes or campers where drilling isn’t an option.
Do RV Window Treatments Really Add Comfort on the Road?
Yes! The right motorhome window coverings:
- Control light & glare for easier driving and relaxing.
- Help with temperature regulation (keeping heat out in summer, warmth in during cooler months).
- Offer privacy at campgrounds or when parked in busy areas.
- Add a home-like feel, making your RV cozier and more inviting.

Quick FAQ Recap
Faux wood blinds and pleated shades are good for RVs thanks to their lightweight design and easy operation.
You can, but RV-specific blinds are better because they’re designed for travel, with lightweight frames and secure mounting.
Measure the width and height in three spots each, using the narrowest width and tallest height. Use your product’s measurement guide for better accuracy.
Yes, for privacy, energy efficiency, and better sleep while traveling.
Roller shades are sleek and easy to clean, while pleated shades are lightweight, soft, and budget-friendly.
Shop RV Blinds and Shades
Choosing the right RV blinds and shades is about more than looks. It’s about creating a comfortable, efficient, and private space while on the road. From blackout shades for campers to custom RV window blinds that make your motorhome feel like home, the options are endless.
If you’re ready to upgrade your trailer blinds or RV roller shades replacement, SelectBlinds has a full range of easy install RV shades designed to fit your windows perfectly.
Because every great road trip deserves the perfect view…and the perfect window coverings.
