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    10 months ago

    Have you thought about installing a blackout cellular shade instead? I bought a shade for this room I’m sitting in that’s basically two shades in one: it has a shade that lets in light and one that blacks everything out. If you want daylight, you pull the one shade down, if you want darkness you put that shade fully up, and if you want access to the window you put them both up.

    It was IMO pretty affordable. I think the one I bought was around $300, and I have pretty large windows.

    Here's what they look like if you're interested

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      210 months ago

      I actually always wanted those since I saw them in my aunt’s home but my mom never wanted to pay for them. Then I went to university and lived in various student accommodations. And now that school is done, my next move is in June and I’m actually going to Germany lol.

      I’m mostly just lamenting that the american standard is such hot garbage that barely accomplishes what it is designed to do.

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        210 months ago

        Ah gotcha, every apartment I’ve ever been in and my condo up until I installed these shades had crappy, plastic Venetian blinds that were basically pointless for blocking light…so I agree 100%.