The Stylish, No-Drill Way to Block Early Spring Sunlight in Under 5 Minutes

Don't let earlier spring sunrises ruin your rest

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As Spring Daylight Saving Time pulled your clocks forward an hour on Sunday night, the days are certainly feeling longer, lighter, and brighter, and that lost hour may be leaving you feeling lethargic as your body adjusts to the new circadian rhythm of spring.

If your sleep space doesn't have blackout blinds or curtains, you'll be feeling this shift more than most, which is why the no-drill, easy-to-install magnetic GoDear Design Blackout Roman Shade from Lowe's is so useful. Its stylish and timeless design means no disruption to your bedroom's aesthetic while it effectively blocks up to 99.9% of light.

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This Stylish Magnetic Solution Blocks Light on Spring Mornings

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All too often, blackout blinds I've come across when browsing online have been either unsightly or tricky to install. But brighter mornings may have left you in need of a spring sleep reset, which is where the GoDear Design Blackout Roman Shade, available at Lowe's in a chic 'Vanilla' shade, might be just what you need.

Of course, as useful as they may be, bedroom window treatments also need to look good. These blinds are discreet, durable, and effortlessly easy to install, even if you're not particularly handy or skilled at DIY.

As one five-star verified review, from Josie, says, 'They were so easy to install and give the room a great updated look.' Another calls them 'so slick looking,' and adds, 'These blinds are very well made and are so easy to install.'

Most importantly, though, appearances aside, these blinds will help you to get better, deeper rest – as the Sleep Editor here at Homes & Gardens, I know how impactful a dark sleep space truly is.

Why It Works

Patti Read, certified sleep coach and the owner of Goldilocks Sleep Solutions, agrees. 'I always tell my clients that blackout window covers are going to be their best friend,' she says.

'The light our eyes sense sends signals to our brain about what time of day it is and which hormones our body should be producing or suppressing. At sleep times, we want our sleepy hormone, melatonin, to be high. In the morning, when we need to wake up, we want our cortisol levels to be higher than our melatonin, so we don’t feel groggy and sluggish as we start the day.

'The challenge is that after sleeping all night long, our eyes are very sensitive to any light signals they receive in the middle of the night or early morning.

'When spring mornings bring sunshine into our rooms earlier than we actually need to wake up, our bodies can struggle to stay asleep once our eyes detect that light. This is why blackout window covers are key – they help keep light out until the time we actually want it to come in and hit our eyes to support waking up,' which is why they're the best blinds to use in a bedroom space.

Useful All Year

When you do want to fill your bedroom with natural light, the GoDear Design Blackout Roman Shade can be smoothly and quietly opened and held in place with the magnetic lift system, and they're easy to clean, too – simply dust regularly with a soft cloth.

These blackout blinds aren't just suitable for spring and summer, either. In fall and winter, they'll do wonders to keep you warm while you sleep, while keeping them down in warmer weather will allow the shade to keep your home cool, even without air-conditioning.

That's because this added layer will work with your other window treatments, such as voiles, linens, valances, curtains, or shutters to keep heat in or out, allowing for lower energy bills and better comfort, whatever the temperature outside.

Shop My Spring Sleep Essentials

Below, I've curated six spring sleep essentials to shop, from blackout silk eye masks and blackout blind alternatives to sunrise alarms and pillow sprays, all of which are designed to help you get deeper, more restorative sleep throughout the months of warmer weather.

Meet the Expert

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Patti Read

Patti is a certified pediatric and adult sleep coach and the founder of Goldilocks Sleep Solutions, where she helps families and individuals find their “just right” sleep. Blending proven sleep science with a mindful, supportive approach, Patti empowers parents, teens, and adults to break free from exhausting sleep cycles and build healthy, sustainable sleep habits that actually fit real life.


Do you know about the best sleep hacks to help you effortlessly drift off to sleep? You can also lean into Feng Shui this year for calm throughout your home, or invest in home technology innovations that actually aid sleep.

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Ottilie Blackhall
Sleep Editor

Ottilie joined Homes & Gardens in 2024 as the News Writer on Solved, after finishing a Master's in Magazine Journalism at City, University of London. Now, as the Sleep Editor, she spends her days hunting deals and producing content on all things sleep – from mattresses and sheets to protectors and pillows, all of which she tests in her own home. She also has particular expertise in home fragrance, covering everything from candles to reed diffusers.

Previously, she has written for Livingetc and Motorsport Magazine, and also has a Master's degree in English Literature and History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, where she developed a love for inspiring interiors and architecture.