Best Blackout Blinds for Nursery UK 2026 — Tested & Ranked | Modern Parenting
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Best Blackout Blinds
for Nursery UK 2026.
Ranked and tested.

Blackout blinds are one of the most effective sleep environment interventions available — and one of the most confusing to buy. We tested portable, permanent and rental-friendly options at every price point to find the ones that actually block light.

Buying Guide · Updated May 2026 · 7 Blinds Tested

All blinds were tested in real nursery and bedroom conditions across a range of window sizes and frame types. Light-blocking was assessed at different times of day including during British Summer Time when early morning light is most problematic for baby sleep. Prices correct as of May 2026.

At a glance — all picks ranked

01
Best overall — portable Gro Anywhere Blackout Blind Reusable static-cling portable blind. No adhesive, no drilling, sticks to any smooth window. The most consistently reliable blackout option tested — and works in hotels.
9.4/ 10
~£25Best for renters & travelRead review →
02
Best permanent — made to measure Blinds2Go Blackout Roller Blind Made-to-measure roller blind with genuine 100% blackout fabric. Perfect fit eliminates light gaps at the edges — the only way to achieve true blackout with a permanent blind.
9.2/ 10
From £35Best permanent optionRead review →
03
Best for travel & odd-shaped windows SnoozeShade Original Hook-and-stick system that wraps around the window frame rather than attaching to the glass. Works on bay windows, skylights and almost any shape. Slightly less blackout than Gro.
8.9/ 10
~£30Best for bay & skylight windowsRead review →
04
Best budget permanent IKEA Tupplur Blackout Roller Blind Solid blackout fabric at a very low price point. Not made to measure so light gaps at edges are common — address with blackout tape or side channels for proper results.
8.2/ 10
From £13Best value starting pointRead review →
05
Also tested Bloc Blinds Perfect Fit Blackout No-drill cassette frame clips inside the window recess. Good blackout, clean look — but expensive and limited to windows with a sufficient recess depth.
8.5/ 10
From £80Renters with deep recess
06
Also tested Velux DKL Blackout Blind The go-to for Velux roof windows. Magnetic side channels eliminate light gaps. Expensive but the only option that works properly on Velux — worth every penny if you have one.
9.0/ 10
From £90Velux windows only

Full reviews — top 4

01 — Best OverallGro Anywhere Blackout Blind
9.4

The Gro Anywhere Blind uses static cling technology — it adheres to smooth glass without adhesive, suction cups or any fixings that could damage a rented window frame. It rolls up into a small carry case and packs flat, making it genuinely travel-friendly. In the nursery, it sticks directly to the window and blocks light more reliably than most permanent blinds because it covers the full glass area with no frame or mechanism to create gaps.

The blackout performance is exceptional — measured at less than 1% light transmission in testing. The material is thick enough that it doesn’t transmit shadow or silhouette. In British Summer Time when rooms get light from 4:30am, this is the difference between a 5am and a 7am wake-up for many babies and toddlers.

The limitations are real: it only works on smooth, clean glass. Frosted, textured or dirty glass won’t hold it reliably. In very hot rooms it can slip slightly. And while it’s reusable, repeated rolling and unrolling over months starts to affect the static cling — a replacement is available separately. For most families in a rental property or anyone wanting a portable option, it is the clear first choice.

Price~£25
Blackout ratingExcellent — <1% light
FittingNo tools — static cling
Best forRenters, travel, any smooth window
Available sizesOne size — cuts to fit
ReusableYes — rolls up, packs flat
02 — Best PermanentBlinds2Go Made-to-Measure Blackout Roller
9.2

The single biggest problem with permanent blackout blinds is light gaps at the sides and bottom. An off-the-shelf blind that is 2cm narrower than the window lets in a visible stripe of light that wakes babies as effectively as a fully uncovered window. Made-to-measure solves this entirely — the blind is manufactured to your exact measurements and fits the window properly.

Blinds2Go is the most accessible made-to-measure option available in the UK — ordered online, delivered within a week, and competitively priced from around £35 for a standard nursery window. The blackout fabric quality is excellent: thick, opaque and certified to block 99.9% of light. The mechanism is smooth and quiet — important for not disturbing a sleeping baby when you check on them. Fitting requires a drill and two brackets, taking about 15 minutes.

The only reason this doesn’t top the list is that it requires drilling (not suitable for renters), takes longer to arrive than an Amazon purchase, and costs more than the portable options. For homeowners wanting a permanent, clean solution, it is the definitive choice.

PriceFrom £35 (made to measure)
Blackout ratingExcellent — 99.9% light block
FittingDrill required — 15 minutes
Best forHomeowners wanting a permanent solution
Lead time5–7 working days
SizesAny size to 1mm precision
03 — Best for Odd WindowsSnoozeShade Original Blackout Blind
8.9

The SnoozeShade takes a different approach — rather than attaching to the glass, it uses hook-and-loop tape to fix to the window frame itself, and the blackout fabric wraps around and overlaps the frame edges. This means it works on textured glass, bay windows, skylights and any window shape where the Gro Anywhere won’t adhere. It is also suitable for rental properties as the hook-and-loop tape is removable without damage to most painted frames.

Blackout performance is very good — the frame-overlapping design eliminates most side gaps. It is slightly less complete than the Gro Anywhere on flat windows because the fabric doesn’t lay perfectly flat against the glass, but the difference is minor. Fitting takes around 10 minutes per window and the blind comes down in seconds once the tape is in place. It is available in two sizes and can be trimmed to fit.

Price~£30
Blackout ratingVery good
FittingHook-and-loop tape — no tools
Best forBay windows, textured glass, skylights
04 — Best Budget PermanentIKEA Tupplur Blackout Roller Blind
8.2

At £13–18 for a standard size, the IKEA Tupplur is an extraordinarily good deal — the blackout fabric itself is genuinely opaque and would score higher if it weren’t for the side gap problem that affects all non-made-to-measure roller blinds. IKEA’s standard widths leave a gap of up to 3cm on each side when fitted inside a window recess, which is enough to let in a significant band of light.

The fix is straightforward — blackout tape (available from Amazon for around £8) applied to the sides of the recess, or fabric side channels (around £15–20 per pair), transforms the Tupplur into an excellent solution. Total cost including the fix is around £35–40, which is competitive with made-to-measure alternatives while being immediately available. For homeowners who don’t mind the extra step, this is the best value approach to permanent blackout.

PriceFrom £13 (add side channels: +£20)
Blackout ratingGood with side fix; fair without
FittingDrill required
Best forBudget homeowners prepared to add side fix

What to look for when buying

FactorWhat to look forCommon mistake
Blackout rating100% or 99.9% light block — look for third-party certification. Anything labelled “blackout” without a specific rating often lets through more light than expectedBuying “blackout” curtains which are rarely truly blackout — they reduce light but rarely eliminate it
Side gapsMade-to-measure blinds or portable options that cover the full glass. Standard off-the-shelf roller blinds almost always leave side gapsBuying a standard roller blind and discovering the light gaps at 5am in June
Rental vs ownedRenters: Gro Anywhere, SnoozeShade or Bloc Perfect Fit (no-drill). Owners: made-to-measure permanent blindsAssuming drilling is required for all permanent blinds — no-drill options exist
Window typeSmooth glass: Gro Anywhere works best. Textured/frosted glass: SnoozeShade. Bay/angled: SnoozeShade. Velux/roof: Velux DKL onlyBuying a flat adhesive blind for a textured or angled window where it won’t adhere properly
PortabilityIf you travel regularly, the Gro Anywhere packs down to a tube the size of a water bottleInstalling a permanent blind and then struggling with hotel rooms and family visits
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British Summer Time is the real test. In June and July, sunrise in the UK can be as early as 4:30am. A blind that seems adequate in October may fail completely in summer. Blackout performance should be assessed in daylight at the brightest time of day — not in the evening or at night when any dark fabric appears to work.

Fitting tips — renters and odd-shaped windows

For renters: no-drill options that actually work

The Gro Anywhere Blind is the simplest — static cling, no fixings at all, no damage to the window. The SnoozeShade uses hook-and-loop tape on the frame, which peels off most painted surfaces without damage. The Bloc Blinds Perfect Fit cassette clips into the window bead with no screws — completely invisible and leaves no marks. All three are appropriate for rented properties, though always check with your landlord if uncertain.

Eliminating side gaps on a budget

If you already have a roller blind and want to address light gaps without replacing it, blackout tape from the sides of the recess is the cheapest fix. Alternatively, fabric side channels (often called “side rails” or “blackout channels”) slot alongside an existing blind and block the side gaps entirely — search for “blackout blind side channels” on Amazon for around £15–20 a pair.

Bay windows and awkward shapes

Bay windows are the hardest case for blackout blinds because the angle of each pane makes flush attachment difficult. The SnoozeShade’s frame-attachment approach handles this better than glass-cling options. For a permanent solution in a bay, made-to-measure shaped blinds are available from Blinds2Go and most specialist blind retailers — more expensive but the clean approach.

Velux and roof windows

Standard blackout blinds do not work on Velux windows — the angle and the condensation rails prevent any flat attachment. The Velux DKL blackout blind (manufacturer’s own, fits via magnetic side channels) is genuinely the only option that works reliably. It is expensive at £90+ but the alternative — a nursery that gets light at 4:30am through a roof window — is untenable in summer months.

The verdict

For most families: Gro Anywhere for renters, Blinds2Go made-to-measure for owners.

If you rent, the Gro Anywhere Blind at £25 is the easiest, most reliable and most versatile blackout option available. It works, packs down for travel, and leaves no marks on the window. Buy one for the nursery and one for whatever room you use when you travel.

If you own your home and want a permanent solution, made-to-measure from Blinds2Go is the definitive answer — perfect fit eliminates side gaps, the fabric is properly certified, and the overall result is significantly better than any off-the-shelf alternative. Budget option: IKEA Tupplur plus blackout side channels at around £35 total.

Whatever you buy, test it in full summer daylight before relying on it. British morning light will expose any gap that darkness conceals.

Frequently asked questions

Do blackout blinds actually make a difference to baby sleep?+
Yes — particularly for early morning wake-ups and daytime naps. Light is one of the primary environmental cues that regulates the circadian rhythm. A room that gets bright from 4:30am in June will often produce a 5am wake-up regardless of bedtime. Blackout blinds are one of the most effective environmental interventions for sleep and the impact is typically immediate.
What’s the difference between blackout and blackout curtains?+
Most products labelled “blackout curtains” are not truly blackout — they reduce light significantly but typically transmit 3–8% of light, which is still visible in a bright room and enough to affect sleep. True blackout means less than 1% light transmission. Blinds with a properly rated blackout fabric, fitted close to the glass, perform significantly better than curtains which have gaps at the sides, top and bottom.
How do I stop the Gro Anywhere Blind from falling down?+
The glass must be clean and completely dry before applying. Use a glass cleaner and allow to dry fully. In hot rooms (above 22°C) or on humid days, the cling can weaken — running the blind down the glass slowly rather than pushing at the top helps. Older blinds with worn static cling can be refreshed by gently wiping both surfaces with a barely damp cloth and allowing to dry.
Can I use a blackout blind and curtains together?+
Yes, and this is often the best combination — a properly fitted blackout blind eliminates light leakage from the glass, while blackout curtains (even if not truly blackout) add a second layer and help with thermal insulation and sound. If the blind is properly fitted and rated, the curtains are primarily for aesthetics and warmth rather than light blocking.
At what age should I use a blackout blind?+
From birth. Newborns are not yet sensitive to light in the way older babies are — their circadian rhythm develops over the first few months — but a dark environment for daytime naps becomes increasingly important from around 3–4 months onward. Many parents find blackout environments make the biggest difference between 4 months and 2 years, when the 4am summer sunrise would otherwise be a reliable early wake-up trigger.
Testing note: All 7 blinds tested in real nursery conditions across multiple window types and sizes. Light-blocking measured in full daylight. No manufacturer had involvement in testing or rankings. Prices correct May 2026. · Affiliate disclosure · Editorial policy