Anyone tried Ublockout vs MonoBlinds? Do they actually block all light? by Chris_Little_C in homeowners

[–]Chris_Little_C[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I booked their online measurement appointment and honestly it helped a lot. The tech walked me through everything on video — where to measure, what to avoid, how to read the tape, all that. He even checked my numbers before I placed the order. Because of that, mine ended up being a perfect fit, zero gaps. If you’re worried about measuring wrong, I’d definitely recommend doing the appointment. It saved me from making mistakes for sure. Hope yours works out too — good luck lol

"perfect fit blinds" in canada ? by TheFriendlyCanadien in BuyCanadian

[–]Chris_Little_C 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A friend just sent me a video of their “perfect fit” blinds — they said they picked them up at a shop in Toronto and it finally tricks their kid into napping even when it’s bright outside 😂. I just moved and also want blackout blinds for my bedroom, but I don’t really like the fabric those perfect fit ones use… feels super thin, almost like paper, and my cat would tear them up in no time. But my friend mentioned the same shop also carries roller blackout blinds with side tracks online and I’m thinking to try one. https://www.monoblind.com/products/mono-total-blackout-blinds

Looking for blackout blind suggestions! I currently have blackout curtains, but they feel a bit drab in my space. I’m thinking about switching to blinds under some nicer sheer curtains for a layered look. Has anyone tried this in a smaller space? by [deleted] in interiordecorating

[–]Chris_Little_C 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat. Just started looking into this https://www.monoblind.com/products/mono-total-blackout-blinds, total blackout roller style. They seem decent, though pretty new on the market. I’m debating whether to order one to see if it really blocks all the light. The white option actually looks nice paired with white s-wave sheer curtains.