8 Popular Blackout Blinds Helping Babies Get To Sleep

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Tommee Tippee Portable Blackout Blinds

There are few things more perfect than a sleeping baby, but the path to the land of Nod isn’t always smooth with the sun shining bright outside. Enter the blackout blind.

Designed to create a dark space for baby at home or away, baby blackout blinds come in a huge range of sizes that suit most windows and attach easily with suction cups or static-cling technology for easy portability.

Look, we get it, sleep is one of those topics that bring us great joy when bub sleeps for more than one cycle and anxiety when baby’s routine is about to be disrupted by travel or daylight savings. To lend a hand we’ve shortlisted our favourite blackout blinds available in Australia.

OUR PICK OF THE CROP
8 blackout blinds suitable for nurseries

With so many blackout blinds on the market in Australia, it’s hard to know where to start, so we asked the HUGE Mum’s Grapevine Facebook community which brands they’ve used and loved.

In no particular order, here are 8 of the most popular blackout blinds.

EasyNight

Easy Night Blackout Blind

EasyNight Blackout Blinds (from $54.95)

Available in four sizes, award-winning EasyNight Blackout Blinds come with silver reflective backing that blocks heat and all external light when hung correctly. We love that they can be cut to size without any fraying around the edges.

Buy Now from Sleep Tight Babies


ergoPouch

ergoPouch Window Blockout

ergoPouch Window Blockout (from $44.95)

Free from sticky adhesive, ergoPouch reusable Window Blockout uses a static-cling bind to attach to glass and block 100% of sunlight. We love that windows still open and close while the blockout screen is mounted.

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Tommee Tippee

Tommee Tippee Portable Blackout Blinds

Tommee Tippee Portable Blackout Blinds (from $32.45)

Lightweight and machine washable, Tommee Tippee Portable Blackout Blinds anchor to windows with long-lasting suction cups to completely block daylight. We love that they come with a handy travel bag for family holidays.

Buy Now from Tommee Tippee


Nigh Night Baby

Mum installing Nigh Night Baby blackout blinds on baby's room windows

Nigh Night Baby Static Cling Window Film ($69.95)

Reusable, easy-to-apply and mess-free, Nigh Night window sheets use static charge to cling to glass windows meaning no need for suction caps or falling off. These are a great choice for renters and we found them very easy to quickly install and take down when needed.

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Baby Sleep School

Baby Sleep School Sleepy Blinds

Baby Sleep School Portable Sleepy Blind (from $69)

Available in two generous sizes, Baby Sleep School Portable Sleepy Blinds attach to windows with a combination of premium suction cups and tough Velcro tabs. We love that they’re quick to attach and black on both sides for a totally dark room.

Buy Now from Sleep School


Koo-di

Koo-di Baby Blackout Blind

Koo-di Bed Time Blockout Blind ($59.99)

With tiny suckers and stretchy sides, the Koo-di Bed Time Blockout Blind securely fastens to windows up to 140 x 200cm, turning day into night. We love that it folds away into an integrated and lightweight pouch for taking everywhere.

Buy Now from Amazon


Sleepy Sundays

Sleepy Sundays Blockout Blind

Sleepy Sundays Blockout Blinds ($85)

With a guarantee of 100% blocked light, Sleepy Sundays Blockout Blinds use a static charge to cling to any clean, smooth window. We love how easy these are to travel with, and that each sheet is not only customisable and reusable but also recyclable.

Buy Now from Sleepy Sundays


Lights Out

Lights Out Blackout Blinds

Lights Out Blackout Blinds 2pk ($59.95)

Super versatile, portable and simple to use, Lights Out Blackout Blinds come in sets of two and feature a central suction cup that sticks firmly to any smooth glass. We love that they can be overlapped for even better window coverage.

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Do babies need blackout blinds?

Turns out a blackout blind isn’t necessary for the nursery.  That said, they do go a long way in helping babies get to sleep and stay asleep longer. If you have existing blinds or curtains with a blockout lining, you may not require a set of baby blinds.

What are the benefits of blackout blinds for babies?

The main benefit of blackout blinds for babies is that they block external light and create a dark, sleepy environment. Darkness stimulates the production of the sleep hormone melatonin, helping babies drift off easier and reducing the chances of early waking when the sun peeks in.

How do you hang blackout blinds in the nursery?

Hanging styles attach securely to smooth glass windows with suction cups. PVC blackout comes in a handy roll and can be cut to size and applied to windows like cling film.

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Know a blackout blind we should add to our list? Contact us and let us know, we’ve been collating Australia’s best baby products into shortlists for over 14 years and we’re always happy to support new brands and businesses.

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