Bszatan Blackout Blind 200 x 145 cm: Temporary Stick-On, No-Drill Blackout for Any Window
Product description
What matters most
If you’re after a simple way to darken a room without drilling, this Blackout Blind from Bszatan offers a practical solution. It blocks light and provides thermal insulation, helping to keep rooms darker in the day and hold warmth in cooler months. On paper, the design targets bedrooms, nurseries and workspaces where a temporary, non-permanent fix is valued.
The essentials

The blind is built from 420D oxford fabric with a high-density PU coating on the reverse. This combination is meant to deliver close to full light blockage and improved thermal performance. The dimension is 200 x 145 cm, and the product is designed to be cut to shape to fit various window outlines. The kit includes 12 pairs of Velcro and 18 pairs of double-sided adhesive pads to secure the blind without drilling or permanent fixtures.
How it works in practice
There’s no hardware required, just measurement, a careful cut, and sticking the pieces around the window frame. Because the system relies on adhesive and Velcro rather than screws, it’s suitable for temporary setups like holidays, rentals, or a quick overlay in a bedroom or home office.



Pros and what stands out
- No-drill installation makes it cavity-friendly for renters or spaces where drilling is not desirable.
- Full light blocking and thermal benefits on the surface, which can help in daytime sleep or reducing heat transfer.
- Portable and foldable with a dedicated storage bag, so you can move it between rooms or take it on trips.
- DIY cut-and-fit design means you can shape it to rectangles, circles or polygons as needed.
Considerations and limitations

- The light block is described as 100% on paper, but in practice results depend on how precisely you cut and seal around irregular shapes, gaps could reduce effectiveness.
- A tiny odour or wrinkles may occur when first used—ventilation and a light iron on the non-silver side can help, but it’s not instant perfection.
- The kit relies on adhesives and Velcro, over time or in very warm climates, the grip could degrade and may require reapplying patches.
- It won’t replace purpose-built blackout solutions where guaranteed, long-term permanent installation is needed or where window frames are unusually irregular.
Who it’s for
- Renters who want a non-permanent blackout option.
- Parents seeking a portable sleep aid for babies or children in bedrooms or nurseries.
- Travellers or remote workers wanting a dark, distraction-free space without committing to renovation.



Who it isn’t for
- If you need a guaranteed ultra-high insulation result year-round or for very irregular window shapes where sealing is challenging, you may prefer a more tailored shade solution.
- If you expect instant, crease-free installation with no prep work, this DIY approach may require some trial and error.
When does it make sense to buy

- You value flexibility: it travels with you and can be shaped for different window outlines.
- You’re in a rental or temporary living situation where drilling is off the table.
- You want to test the concept of blackout and temperature control before investing in more permanent blinds.
What to check before buying
- Confirm the window shape and whether you’re comfortable cutting the blind to fit.
- Consider how you’ll seal edges to avoid light gaps around edges.
- Think about room orientation and whether the 200 x 145 cm fabric will cover the target window in the intended configuration.



Practical usage example
Imagine a nursery where daytime naps happen near a south-facing window. You measure the opening, cut the blind slightly larger than the window, and press the Velcro strips along the frame. A quick fold-and-stick setup creates a darker nap environment without drilling, and you can pack it away on weekends when the sun shifts or you’re travelling.
In the box / What’s included
- Blackout Blind fabric measuring 200 x 145 cm
- 12 pairs of Velcro
- 18 pairs of double-sided adhesive pads
- Storage bag for transport and storage
FAQ (practical and concise)
- How do I handle wrinkles? Iron the non-silver side at a low temperature to smooth them.
- Will there be a smell? If so, airing the product for a few days typically resolves it.
- How should I position it for best blackout? Cut slightly larger than the window and apply the Velcro to the frame to seal edges.
Final verdict
Is it worth it? Worth considering if you want a non-permanent, portable blackout solution that you can tailor to irregular window shapes and move between rooms.
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