I'm currently living in a rented room that has interior shutters, and I'm looking for ways to block out sunlight more effectively. I've ordered some temporary blinds from Amazon, but I'm concerned because they have a silver backing. I'm worried that using these could crack my windows. Do you think the interior shutters would protect against that, or should I be cautious about using them?
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I'd actually suggest returning those blinds and just grabbing some aluminum foil from the dollar store. Tape the dull side out with some painter's tape. It's an old-school trick but works wonders! Just be mindful of the window cracking worries if you go this route too. Make sure to check!
Using oversized blackout curtains is a great alternative! They can be easy to set up and take down, which is perfect for renters. Plus, they’ll likely block out the sunlight better than temporary blinds with a silver backing. It’s a win-win!
I use a combination of blackout curtains and fleece blankets for my bedroom window, and it does wonders for blocking light—especially since my schedule is all over the place! Just double-check with your landlord about what's allowed in terms of window treatments.
