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Blocking the sun from coming in through your windows can make it easier for you to see television and computer screens clearly, as well as reduce your heating and cooling costs. To either completely or partially block the sun from shining in through your windows, you can install your choice of window coverings for a more permanent fix, or try a quick and easy option for a more temporary solution.

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Installing Window Coverings

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  1. Hang curtains for a decorative window covering option. Curtains are a great way to block the sun from coming in through the window while providing an attractive, decorative addition to your space. [1] [2] To choose the right curtains, first measure the width and height of your windows. Then, order the right size, fabric, and style to suit your space. You can then install a curtain rod and hang the curtains across the rod to block out the sun.
    • Curtain panels made of thicker, darker colored materials, such as black or navy thick cotton or polyester, will block out more of the sun than curtains made of thinner, lighter colored fabrics, such as a white or oatmeal linen. [3]
    • If you want to block out the sun completely, paneled blackout curtains are a great option. [4]
    • Spread your curtains out the length of the window to block more sun from shining through, or push them back a bit to let a little light in.
    • Adhere Velcro strips to the inside edges of your curtains to keep the curtains closed in the middle. [5]
  2. Install blinds for an easy-to-use option. Installing vinyl, PV, aluminum, or wood blinds is an effective and relatively inexpensive way to block the sun from coming in through your windows. While blinds can be a bit more difficult to mount than curtains, you can install blinds yourself by measuring to determine where to hang the mount, attaching the brackets, and installing the head rail. [6]
    • Cordless fabric blinds tend to be more effective at blocking out the sun than vinyl blinds.
    • Like blackout curtains, you can also purchase blackout blinds if you want to completely block the sun. [7]
    • If you only want to partially block the sun, you can twist the blind wand to open the blinds a bit to let some light shine through.
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  3. Mounting either interior plantation shutters or exterior shutters is a great way to both block sunlight and reduce your home heating and cooling costs. [8] Once you measure your windows and choose the right shutters to suit your taste, you can install your interior or exterior shutters yourself or hire a professional to mount them for you.
    • Both interior and exterior shutters come in a variety of materials, such as wood, steel, aluminum, and vinyl, and are available at a wide variety of price points. Therefore, if you like the look of either interior or exterior shutters, you’ll likely be able to find an option at your desired price point.
  4. Cover the exterior of the windows with awnings to limit sunlight. While they require a bit more maintenance than other options, window awnings are also a great way to shield your windows from sunlight. Awnings are also a great option if you want to decrease the sunlight coming through but still be able to see out the window. [9]
    • Both metal, wood, and canvas awnings generally require weather-resistant coating and maintenance every 4 to 6 years. [10]
    • Acrylic and PV awnings tend to be more resistant to mildew and fading and are generally easier to maintain. [11]
  5. Because they have holes in them, window screens won’t be able to completely block out the sun. However, they can significantly reduce the amount of light that shines through your windows. While replacing or reinstalling preexisting window screens is relatively easy, you’ll likely need to hire a professional to install new window screens. [12]
    • You can also make your own window screens for a more cost-effective option.
    • Window screens also allow you to keep your windows open without letting any bugs or debris come in through the windows.
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Using Quick and Easy Solutions

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  1. Apply a tinted window film to reduce sunlight. If you want to block some sunlight from coming in but still be able to see out the window, applying a tinted window film is a great option. To install a tinted window film, first measure the height and width of the glass portion of the windows. Then, use scissors to cut the film to size (if it’s not sold in the right size already) and peel the protective layer off the back. Line the film up with the edges of the window and press it down to get the film to stick. [13] [14]
    • Try using a hairdryer to blow hot air onto the film to get it to adhere to the glass more securely.
    • You can purchase tinted window film online or at most home improvement stores.
  2. Like a tinted window film, spraying the window glass with frost spray paint is an easy, cost-effective way to block some sun while still letting a bit of light shine through. To frost your windows, first tape off the window frame to protect it from the paint. Then, apply a thin coat of frost spray paint and let it dry completely. [15]
    • Frosting the window glass is also a great way to get a bit more privacy and keep people outside from being able to look in.
    • 1 coat of spray paint will partially block the sun. If you want to block the sun even more, apply 2 or 3 coats. [16]
    • Frosted spray paint is sold widely online and at several home improvement stores.
  3. If you want to block the sun completely and are looking for a quick, cheap option, covering your windows with cardboard is a good temporary fix. To do this, simply hold the cardboard over the window and use painter’s tape to tape the cardboard to the wall or window frame. [17]
    • Painter’s tape won’t peel the paint off the window frame or wall when you decide to take the cardboard down.
  4. Like cardboard, using aluminum foil is an easy way to block the sun from coming in through the windows at little to no cost. To cover your windows with foil, hold the end of the foil just above the window glass and use painter’s tape to adhere it to the window frame or wall. Then, roll the foil down until that part of the window is covered. Repeat this process until the entire window is covered. [18]
    • Covering your windows with aluminum foil will also insulate the windows, which can help reduce heating and cooling costs.
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    What can I put on my windows to keep the heat out?
    Walter Brant
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    Walter Brant is a wikiHow community member and contributor who has been repairing and restoring houses with over 30 years of experience. He works with homeowners to make a wide variety of improvements to make their homes more comfortable and liveable.
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    You can add a reflective window screen to help bounce sunlight away from your home.
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