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What is the difference between blackout shades and light filtering shades?

The shades you choose do more than just cover your windows, they shape how every room feels and functions. The main difference between blackout and light filtering shades comes down to how much light they allow in and how much privacy they provide.

Once you understand how each style handles light, privacy and energy efficiency, it becomes much easier to pick the right shade for every room. At SelectBlinds, you can customize both types to match your space, your lifestyle and your style.

Tranquil Cordless Day & Night Shades in Still Creek

Blackout Shades: For Total Darkness and Maximum Privacy

Blackout shades are designed to keep light out, plain and simple.

They use dense, tightly woven fabrics or coated materials that stop light from shining through, making them perfect when you need:

Key Benefits of Blackout Shades

The tradeoff? When blackout shades are closed, you’ll need artificial light during the day. For rooms where darkness is a priority, though, they’re hard to beat. Currently, only our No-Drill Cordless Complete Blackout Cellulars are the only shades that block 100% of light.


Light Filtering Shades: For Soft, Natural Light

Light filtering shades are all about balance—keeping your space bright while softening harsh sunlight.

They’re made from sheer or semi-opaque fabrics that diffuse light, softening glare and creating a warm, lived-in glow.

Best Uses for Light Filtering Shades

What They Offer

At night, with lights on, silhouettes can be visible, so they’re not ideal as a standalone solution for bathrooms or bedrooms unless you layer them with other treatments (like drapes).


Light Control: Total Darkness vs Soft Glow

Here’s how they stack up side-by-side:

FeatureBlackout ShadesLight Filtering Shades
Light Blocked99–100%~15–25% passes through
Room AtmosphereDark, cocoon-likeBright, soft and airy
Best ForSleep, media, full privacyDaytime comfort & ambiance
UV ProtectionExcellent (99%+ UV block)Good (typically 70–85% UV block)

Think in terms of function:


Privacy: 24/7 vs Daytime-Only

Privacy needs vary from room to room.

Blackout Shades

Light Filtering Shades

Ask yourself for each room:

Your answers will naturally point you toward blackout or light filtering.


Energy Efficiency & Insulation

Both shade types help with energy efficiency, but blackout shades usually win on insulation. Let in light from the top while keeping privacy below, order Cordless Blackout Top Down Bottom Up Shades today.

Blackout Shades

They’re a good match for large windows, older homes or rooms that tend to run warm or drafty.

Light Filtering Shades

If you’re heavily focused on lowering energy bills or dealing with large, drafty windows, blackout (especially blackout cellular) is the stronger option. Let in light from above while keeping privacy below, order Cordless Light Filtering Top Down Bottom Up Shades today.

Cordless Light Filtering Top Down Bottom Up Shades in Perfect White

Where Each Shade Type Works Best

Choose Blackout Shades For:

Choose Light Filtering Shades For:

Need flexibility in the same window? Hybrid styles like zebra shades, or day/night cellular shades give you both light filtering and blackout options in one system.


Style & Material Options at SelectBlinds

At SelectBlinds, you can find both blackout and light filtering shades in a wide variety of:

You can also choose features like:

Everything is custom-sized for your windows, so you get a snug, polished fit that looks built-in.


Why Cordless Blackout Cellular Shades Are Perfect for Bathrooms

Bathrooms need privacy, durability and easy care. Casual Cordless Blackout Cellulars are a smart choice for bathrooms because they offer:

They’re functional, low-maintenance and help the room feel calm and comfortable.


Price & Value: Where Each Shade Type Makes Sense

Blackout shades typically cost a bit more than light filtering due to heavier fabrics and construction, but they also deliver more in the way of privacy, sleep support and energy savings.

FeatureBlackout ShadesLight Filtering Shades
Price RangeModerate to highLow to moderate
PrivacyMaximum, day & nightDaytime privacy only
Energy EfficiencyExcellentGood
Light Control99–100% blockedGentle, filtered light
Best Value ForBedrooms, baths, nurseriesLiving areas, kitchens, offices

Many homeowners mix both types throughout the house, investing in blackout where it matters most, and using light filtering where natural light is the priority.


Choosing the Right Mix for Your Home

Most homes work best with a blend rather than choosing only blackout or only light filtering.

  1. List each room and how you use it (sleeping, working, relaxing, bathing).
  2. Decide what matters most in each: darkness, privacy, light, or energy savings.
  3. Match the shade type to that need: blackout, light filtering, or a hybrid solution.

Blackout shades for bedrooms and baths, light filtering for living spaces and work areas, and dual-function shades for flexible rooms is a smart, balanced strategy.

Photo by @sagenferns: Select Blackout Cellulars in White Satin SC

FAQ

What’s the main difference between blackout and light filtering shades?
Blackout shades block nearly all light for total darkness and privacy. Light filtering shades soften sunlight, let some light in and offer daytime privacy.

Which rooms should get blackout shades?
Bedrooms, nurseries, media rooms and bathrooms, anywhere darkness and privacy are crucial.

Do blackout shades offer more privacy?
Yes. They provide full privacy during day and night. Light filtering shades mostly offer daytime privacy.

Can I get cordless or motorized versions of both?
Absolutely. Both blackout and light filtering shades are available in cordless and motorized options.

Can I combine both types on one window?
Yes—day/night cellular shades, dual roller systems or layered shades allow you to switch between blackout and light filtering in a single window.


Conclusion

Blackout shades and Light filtering shades each do a different job—and both do it well when used in the right space. Blackout shades are your go-to when sleep, privacy and deep light control matter most. Light filtering shades are perfect when you want soft, comfortable daylight and a bright, welcoming atmosphere. From modern neutrals to textured fabrics, buy Subtle Day & Night Roman Shades now.

By matching each shade type to the way you use each room, you create a home that feels more comfortable, more functional and more you. And with SelectBlinds’ custom sizing, cordless and motorized options, and wide range of colors and styles, it’s easy to build a mix of blackout and light filtering shades that works beautifully across your entire home.

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