Whether you work from home full-time or you’re turning a spare room into a productive workspace, the right window coverings can make all the difference. From reducing glare on your screen to giving you precise control over lighting and privacy, here are some of the best types of blinds to consider for your home office.
Motorized Blinds
Bring convenience and sophistication to your workspace with motorized blinds. These shades can be controlled remotely through an app or remote control, so you don’t have to leave your desk to adjust the light. You can even schedule them to open and close automatically throughout the day—perfect for video calls or maintaining consistent light levels.
Since they’re cordless, they also offer a clean, modern look while enhancing safety. Check out our made-to-measure motorized blinds that integrate seamlessly with smart home systems, allowing you to adjust your lighting from anywhere in the house with just a tap on your phone.
Total Blackout Blinds
If you need to eliminate distractions and focus, blackout blinds are your best friend. Our Total Blackout Shades include side tracks that prevent any light from leaking in, creating the perfect environment for deep work or virtual meetings.
Choose from Blackout Roller Shades that sit snugly inside your window frame, or Blackout Honeycomb Shades that offer an added thermal barrier to help regulate your home office temperature.
Day & Night Blinds
For spaces that get strong sunlight during the day, day and night blinds offer flexible control. These innovative designs combine two layers of fabric—sheer and opaque—so you can easily switch between filtered light and complete privacy.
Here are a few great options:
- Zebra Blinds: Featuring alternating solid and sheer stripes, these let you alternate between sunlight and shade by simply adjusting the layers.
- Double Roller Blinds: These include one blackout roller and one light-filtering shade on a single bracket, so you can customize the lighting at any time.
Faux Wood & Real Wood Blinds
Wood blinds are both stylish and functional—ideal for creating a warm, professional atmosphere in your workspace. Choose from real wood for a natural finish or faux wood for added durability and moisture resistance.
You can easily tilt the slats to control light and privacy, and pair them with decorative tapes to add depth and contrast. Many of our wood blinds are available with no-drill or motorized options, making them both practical and easy to install.
Honeycomb/Cellular Shades
Honeycomb blinds are an excellent choice for home offices because they help regulate room temperature. The air pockets in the fabric act as insulation, keeping your workspace cool in summer and warm in winter.
Choose blackout cellular shades with aluminum-lined pockets for maximum light blocking, or light-filtering pleated blinds to maintain a bright and airy feel while reducing glare on your computer screen.
Roman Blinds
For a softer, decorative finish, Roman blinds combine the functionality of shades with the elegance of drapery. When raised, the fabric folds neatly for a tailored look; when lowered, it provides privacy and light control.
Available in a variety of designer fabrics and prints—from modern geometrics to rich textures—Roman blinds can easily elevate your home office décor. Many models also come with no-drill installation options for quick and easy setup.
Curtains
While blinds are great for precise light control, curtains can add warmth and softness to your workspace. Blackout curtains reduce glare and enhance privacy, while thermal curtains help improve insulation and comfort.
You can layer them with blinds for a custom look or choose from different styles like wave, eyelet, or pencil pleat headers to complement your home office design.
Key Things to Consider When Choosing Blinds for Your Home Office
When selecting window coverings for your workspace, keep these points in mind:
- Motorized or smart options for easy, remote control
- Blackout designs for rooms that receive direct sunlight
- Day & night blinds for versatile, round-the-clock lighting
- Thermal or honeycomb fabrics to maintain a comfortable temperature year-round


