Maximize Your Privacy with Window Blinds (2024)

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Horizontal Ceiling Blinds

Privacy: First, identify the slat’s edge that is closest to you. Angle the slats so that edge is up (but not totally closed). With this technique, someone from the outside can only see up to the ceiling and daylight can enter the room. While not completely private, outsiders can’t look in at you directly.

Further Consideration for Privacy: For ground floor windows, consider the NoHoles™ option on Graber Horizontal Aluminum or Vinyl Blinds. Not only do they add another layer of privacy to your blinds, but they block the light from coming through the rout holes that the blinds’ inner cords travel through. Instead, the lift cord runs along the back of the blinds. And therefore, no holes appear.

Bonus: By tilting the slats up with light-colored, reflective aluminum blinds, the window treatment throws the daylight further into the room. This method is called daylighting. And it helps illuminate your interiors. That improves your home’s energy efficiency but the natural light also provides significant wellness benefits. Like plants, people need the daylight!

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Vertical blinds

Privacy: When the vanes of vertical blinds are open 90 degrees, you can see outdoors and the outdoors can see in. For privacy, angle the vanes of these blinds at about 45 degrees or less, so if you are on one side of the blinds, you won’t be seen. But know that when you walk past the window, you are visible to the outside. This allows you a bit more than partial privacy with Graber Vertical Blinds, while also lighting your room.

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Shutters

Privacy: Graber Shutters offer split control of the louvers, so you can open the top half of the shutter but leave the bottom closed. As with horizontal blinds, you can angle the louvers so outsiders see your ceiling. Note that if you are close to the blind or shutter, you may be seen from the outside. For best privacy levels, shutters need to be closed and louvers need to be tilted fully up or fully down.

Light Control: When the louvers’ edges are horizontal, you see out and light enters in. Tilt them so the louver edge closest to you is up to let the most light in while still maintaining some privacy. But recognize that, at certain points, when someone walks past the window, they can see in.

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Roller Shades: Another option is to go for a roller shade in a room-darkening or blackout opacity. When you draw a roller shade to the windowsill, you have the most privacy, especially when you choose an outside mount (when the shade extends beyond the window jams).

Drapery: Mounting the shade “outside” also gives you the best lightblocking capability. Less light leaking into the space means you can sleep in longer or enjoy movie night during the day.

Bonus for Drapery: The average home loses up to 30% of its heating and cooling energy through the window every year.* That’s money out the window! Along with the window treatment, drapery helps insulate, and the added bonus is they provide sound absorption—a great benefit when you have high ceilings and/or hardwood floors.

*According to energy.gov

Maximize Your Privacy with Window Blinds (2024)

FAQs

Are blinds enough for privacy? ›

100% Privacy with Blackout Blinds and Shades

They have a layer of fabric on them that is impenetrable by lights. As such, blackout shades are perfect for not only improving the quality of your sleep, but also help to ensure privacy from nosy neighbors for those street facing windows in your home.

How to get more privacy with blinds? ›

Privacy: First, identify the slat's edge that is closest to you. Angle the slats so that edge is up (but not totally closed). With this technique, someone from the outside can only see up to the ceiling and daylight can enter the room. While not completely private, outsiders can't look in at you directly.

What are the blinds you can't see in but can see out? ›

Our Sunscreen Roller Blind collection uses an open weave fabric which creates a screen effect allowing you to see outside and enjoy natural light, whilst stopping people being able to see in.

Which blinds provide the most privacy? ›

Blackout shades are those made with blackout material, like Blackout Roller Shades, or those that have blackout lining sewn into the back, like Blackout Roman Shades (pictured above). The blackout material and lining are opaque, blocking up to 99% of light for excellent privacy and light control.

Can neighbors see through blinds at night? ›

Yes, it is generally easier to see through blinds at night when interior lights are on because the bright interior contrasts with the dark exterior. Partially open or light-filtering blinds can allow visibility, while opaque or blackout blinds provide better privacy.

What blinds can you see out but nobody can see in? ›

Solar shades are designed to act as a sort of privacy screen, and allow you to see out, but others not see in, providing daytime privacy. The exact opposite is true at night! When a light is on in the room, people outside will be able to see directly into your home.

What are the best blinds to stop people looking in? ›

Translucent blinds diffuse sunlight which increases your privacy from the watchful eyes of those passing by, as they will only be able to see shadows inside the room. > Opaque blinds offer complete privacy, blackout blinds will not allow light to pass through or nosey neighbours to see in.

Do blinds deter burglars? ›

External blinds can slow burglars down, and often even deter them.

How do I make sure people can't see through my blinds? ›

For ultimate seclusion, ensure full, tight closure of slats. For best privacy levels, close the blinds or shutters and tilt the louvers fully up or fully down. If you also want light along with privacy, just tilt the louver edge closest to you up.

What blinds allow light but are private? ›

What blinds let in light but give privacy? Sheer blinds are a popular option for those who want to let in natural light while maintaining privacy. These blinds are made from translucent fabrics that diffuse light and provide a subtle view of the outdoors while obscuring the view from the outside.

How to let light in but keep privacy? ›

Light filtering cellular shades are a good choice for homes because they have so many different options. For skylights or sidelights, a semi-opaque fabric allows sunlight to filter into your home while still providing some privacy from prying eyes.

What blinds are private but let light in? ›

Sheer roller blinds are great for those who want a touch of privacy without obstructing natural light. The blinds allow light in through the translucent fabric. This aids to soften the light, decreasing harsh glare in home offices for instance. If you desire more privacy, you can tilt your blinds.

What is better than window blinds? ›

Shades like cellular “honeycomb” treatments boast dual comb technology that trap air inside of the pockets, creating insulation, keeping hot summer air out and cool air conditioning in. Shades offer more privacy. Shades allow light to seep into your home even while down, offering more privacy than most blinds.

Can people see through your blinds if they are turned up? ›

For added privacy and the peace of mind, tilt the blinds up. When your blinds are tilted upward, people in the street can't see in, but natural light can still filter through into your living room, dining room, porch, or patio.

Are there windows that you can see out but not in? ›

Daytime privacy with reflective window film

It's a great option because it will significantly increase privacy and prevent people walking by from being able to see into your space. It's a privacy window film where you see out but not in.

Can you see through blinds from above? ›

If Wooden Blinds are installed on upper floor windows, the slats closed upwards may theoretically allow extremely limited ceiling visibility from below by a person at just the right angle. But practical functionality means the chances of anyone being able to see upwards through the slats is highly unlikely.

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