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Old 05-17-2010, 07:02 AM   #1
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We just took possession (finally after 3 years of looking) of a 2009 ST30BH and have a question to existing owners out there what they did about the windows in the jack and Jill area. The top bunk window has curtains but does not block out a lot of light and the pack n play door has nothing on it. Has anyone added blinds or curtains to these? It is pretty bright and the little ones wake up early enough without help! (Wink wink)

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Old 05-17-2010, 10:34 AM   #2
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How about some window tint ? That would keep you from putting curtins up ? You could decide how dark to make it. Edited by: gtoguy1967
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Old 05-17-2010, 10:44 AM   #3
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We bought some of that reflective "bubble" material and cut it to fit in the windows of our 5er. It is just big enough to go behind the curtain. We did this a couple of years back when we went to Florida to help keep the kids bunk area cooler but it also blocked the sun.
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Old 05-18-2010, 03:40 AM   #4
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We put the reflective material mentioned by Lonnie on the window of the pack and play door. Those who've slept on the bottom bunk say it's worked well. No one's slept on the top bunk, so the curtains have worked. If that's not enough to block the light I'd put the reflective material up there too. Might want to make these things removable to let light in during the daytime.
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I replaced the glass in the pack and play door with stained glass. Doesn't do anything for the light coming through but it sure added to the look from the outside. We also replaced the entry door glass with stained glass. May be hard to see; the entry door is a soaring eagle with a lake and pine trees, the rear door is a wolf scene.

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We alwyas hung a towel over the door and closed the door so only a little but shouwed on the outside. Not the prettiest, but very easy.
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Ditto on Lonnie and Russ' solution.
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