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Best Window Treatments for Kids' Spaces in Baltimore

September 14, 2022

In the past we’ve talked about selecting the best bedroom window treatments in Baltimore, depending on the specific needs of your space. One room may have the most important requirements of any kind: children’s rooms. Although children's’ bedrooms share many similar requirements with other bedrooms, they carry additional specific needs all their own. So let’s investigate some of the most important traits to look for when selecting window treatments for the kids in your family.

Home design imagery courtesy of Sandra Mijan

Window Treatment Safety for Kids’ Rooms

Childproofing the home is an activity that all parents are probably accustomed to - and window treatments are no exception. Depending on the age of your child, a few window treatments are a definite no-no. For very young children, any kind of window treatment with a dangling cord that is able to injure or strangle a child is ill-advised - meaning no corded shades, drapes, or blinds. Aside from cords, children are natural climbers, so forgo any window covering that might be easily yanked off its support. Additionally, be sure to shy away from any window covering with a finish or seal that may emit harmful fumes.

Instead of any of the above mentioned window treatments, go with a product with a smaller number of moving pieces and sans any type of cords or wires. Plantation shutters fit the bill for a child-friendly window treatment, as well as cordless cellular shades. Our Ovation® and Polywood® shutters have finishes that are completely safe for kids. Every one of these window treatments avoid any unnecessary risk to your child’s well-being.

Window Treatments That Maintain Privacy for Children’s Rooms

Girl's room with plantation shutters.

The first necessity we discussed when we wrote about bedroom window treatments was privacy, and that’s doubly important when it comes to the windows in your child’s room. Blinds, no matter if they’re vertical or horizontal, can typically be seen through at some angles, making them ineffective at guarding privacy. Many shades and draperies, though giving more effective coverage in comparison to blinds, might show shadows that may be seen from outside your house.

When it comes to ensuring your children’s bedroom has complete privacy, plantation shutters are our primary recommendation. By closing the tilting louvers, plantation shutters let you block all view into your child’s bedroom. Various kinds of shades and drapes can also be bought in blackout options, eliminating most outside visibility with their opaque makeup.

Window Treatments For A Cozier Kids’ Room

Mom and girl reading on bed with shuttered windows.
Talk to any Baltimore parent and you’ll learn that kids are fickle sleepers. Some evenings it can be a piece of cake to get them to sleep, while other nights it may be a nightmare. You may know that the right lighting is helpful in getting children to sleep, but what you might not know is that the bedroom’s temperature comfort level might also factor heavily in which of those two outcomes occur. The correct window covering can give you optimal control of the temperature and light of your child’s room.

Polywood plantation shutters are the last word in energy efficient window coverings. When properly installed and maintained, they can block up to 45% of heat transfer through your window, and are close to 1600% more effective at insulating than metal blinds. For an additional boost, add UV-protecting window film, which repels close to 87% of solar energy. Getting the most out of these products can help you to get your children more well-rested, meaning you may get more rest too.

Find The Perfect Kids Bedroom Window Treatment Today

While you want your windows to be visually appealing, there are some traits that may be more important in children’s bedrooms. Fortunately, Sunburst Shutters Baltimore is able to help satisfy both of those needs. Call 301-321-7998 or fill out the form at the bottom of the page to schedule your free in-home design consultation. And to get more ideas for the other rooms in your home, take a look at our Ultimate Room Window Treatment Guide.