Features
Blackout strips reduce unwanted light leakage by sealing gaps along the edges of window shades, helping create a darker, more controlled indoor environment for rest and privacy.

- Blocks light leaking from window edges.
- Eliminates gaps between shades and frames.
- Improves blackout performance for better sleep.
- Reduces glare for screens and projectors.
- Creates a darker, more private room instantly.

A Simple Solution for Blocking Side Light
Blackout Edge Covers- a practical add-on solution for living spaces where unwanted side light affects sleep, privacy, or screen viewing. They work by sealing the gaps between window frames and shades, preventing light from leaking in along the edges where standard window treatments often fall short. With a low-profile, trim-to-fit design, blackout strips integrate neatly with existing blinds or shades without altering daily operation. For many homeowners, blackout strips address the common frustration of incomplete darkness, helping create a more controlled and comfortable indoor environment.
FAQ
What problem do Blackout Light Blocking Strips solve?
They block light leakage along the sides of blinds or shades.
Do Window Blackout Strips work with any shade?
They are compatible with most roller, zebra, and cellular shades.
Are Light Blocking Side Strips permanent?
No. They can be removed without damaging the window.
Can I cut Blackout Channel Strips to size?
Yes. They are designed to be trimmed for custom window sizes.
Do Window Light Sealing Strips really make a difference?
Yes. They significantly improve room-darkening performance.
Do Blackout Edge Covers affect how shades move?
No. When installed correctly, they do not interfere with operation.
Are Side Light Blockers visible from the room?
They are designed to be discreet along the window edges.
Can Window Light Blocker Strips be reused if I move?
Yes. They can be removed and reinstalled in a new location.
Do Blackout Side Channels work for renters?
Yes. They are renter-friendly and non-damaging.
Are Light Leak Blocking Strips needed for all blackout shades?
Not always, but they improve performance where side light leaks exist.







