Great idea! I have been using two tension rods and a front door skylight curtain, but after 17 years it finally disintegrated... Good to have your son learning from you, too; I had to teach myself and made a lousy teacher and worse student!
I just used your tip to install my own skylight shade. Using the drop ceiling framing was a great idea. I bought a shade 1/2" shorter than the inside width of the window and the rails cover up the sides perfectly. I bought some magnets just in case it didn't shut all the way, but my shade was long enough. Thanks for sharing your idea!
I put mine up, make sure to put up the shade first, then the drop ceiling framing, total cost was under $40, $30 for the 18" x 48" pleated room darkening shade and $7 for a 12' piece of metal drop ceiling frame. Not too shabby and looks great!! Thanks again for this HUGE gamechanger!!
I just did this in my place, and it worked great! A possible snag might be if the shade is a little too wide for the space you're installing when you get it out of the package. Mine was like that, so I just sawed off about a quarter inch with a hand saw, until it fit perfectly. $80 total cost, saved me hundreds and my friends were all quite impressed! Thank you for the great idea and video!
Thank you sooooo much for this!!! I hope your son does a better job filming next time LoL this was so amazing and saved me a whole bunch of money!!! I was able to do a kitchen skylight 44X45 and a bathroom 21X21 for under $30 and now it’s become even cheaper since they sell the blinds in a 4 pack for cheaper so gonna do the whole house. Thank you thank you! Keep up the great work!!! You’re the only one anywhere making it this easy. Any other house tips???
I'm really liking this idea !! GREAT job !! My kinda guy !! The prices these people charge these day are nothing short of OUTRAGEOUS. Had a guy quote me $750 A DAY. to re-top my deck wood. Did it myself for a little more than he was going to charge for one days "work" (if I "helped" , and he played manager I suppose, and of course I had to supply all the materials...and HELP ( do most of the work I'm sure ...lol) Pain in the butt problem with a REAL simple, INEXPENSIVE solution !! LOVE IT !! Thank You for a TO THE POINT video without the bells and whistles and nonsense included...
you saved more than that, I was quoted over $3000 to put shades in at the ceiling level, for my huge skylight "holes" in the ceiling, didn't explain that very well, but to cover the holes in the ceiling which are very large with room darkening shades, so bright in the summer and lets in so much heat and then in the winter the heat goes right up there and it's cold. thank you for the idea!
This is brilliant - thank you for this. I have the exact same situation in my office where my desk is under a skylight. Would love to know how this is holding up after a year.
Great video!! Just did this in my kitchen to both skylights. Looks great and can already feel the temperature dropping. Thanks!!
Great idea! I have been using two tension rods and a front door skylight curtain, but after 17 years it finally disintegrated... Good to have your son learning from you, too; I had to teach myself and made a lousy teacher and worse student!
Tell your son, two years later, we’re still watching and this was really helpful 😊
I just used your tip to install my own skylight shade. Using the drop ceiling framing was a great idea. I bought a shade 1/2" shorter than the inside width of the window and the rails cover up the sides perfectly. I bought some magnets just in case it didn't shut all the way, but my shade was long enough. Thanks for sharing your idea!
Amazing tutorial good sir, thank you for saving so much of us the headache of figuring all of this out. The world needs more people like you.
Such a smart idea! So glad my search found this video.
I put mine up, make sure to put up the shade first, then the drop ceiling framing, total cost was under $40, $30 for the 18" x 48" pleated room darkening shade and $7 for a 12' piece of metal drop ceiling frame. Not too shabby and looks great!! Thanks again for this HUGE gamechanger!!
Someone still needing this 2 yrs later! Thank you!!
I just did this in my place, and it worked great! A possible snag might be if the shade is a little too wide for the space you're installing when you get it out of the package. Mine was like that, so I just sawed off about a quarter inch with a hand saw, until it fit perfectly. $80 total cost, saved me hundreds and my friends were all quite impressed! Thank you for the great idea and video!
Gavin….your Dads pretty smart. Been looking for this ideal and your Dads a genius. U r cool for helping him.
"What?!" 😂
Tell Gavin I watched this from start to finish.
Thank you sooooo much for this!!! I hope your son does a better job filming next time LoL this was so amazing and saved me a whole bunch of money!!! I was able to do a kitchen skylight 44X45 and a bathroom 21X21 for under $30 and now it’s become even cheaper since they sell the blinds in a 4 pack for cheaper so gonna do the whole house. Thank you thank you! Keep up the great work!!! You’re the only one anywhere making it this easy. Any other house tips???
Exactly what I’m looking for! Gavin, thanks for helping your Dad.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.
I'm really liking this idea !! GREAT job !! My kinda guy !! The prices these people charge these day are nothing short of OUTRAGEOUS. Had a guy quote me $750 A DAY. to re-top my deck wood. Did it myself for a little more than he was going to charge for one days "work" (if I "helped" , and he played manager I suppose, and of course I had to supply all the materials...and HELP ( do most of the work I'm sure ...lol) Pain in the butt problem with a REAL simple, INEXPENSIVE solution !! LOVE IT !! Thank You for a TO THE POINT video without the bells and whistles and nonsense included...
Brilliant idea. Quotes for these are 250 bucks up! Great video. It will save on energy costs too!
I love watching this! Thank you!
you saved more than that, I was quoted over $3000 to put shades in at the ceiling level, for my huge skylight "holes" in the ceiling, didn't explain that very well, but to cover the holes in the ceiling which are very large with room darkening shades, so bright in the summer and lets in so much heat and then in the winter the heat goes right up there and it's cold. thank you for the idea!
Gavin, you're wrong bro! This is an awesome idea!
You can let your son know this was for sure useful, lol. Thanks for the video
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Awesome job. Just what i was looking for. And yep, info still useful!
Thank you so much!
I was about to spend more than $200
You are a lifesaver 😅
This is brilliant - thank you for this. I have the exact same situation in my office where my desk is under a skylight. Would love to know how this is holding up after a year.
Excellent 🎉🎉
I'm going to try this, thanks for the tip 🎉
Great video! Thanks😊
Pretty snappy! Going to try. Menards, you must be from the midwest.
Yes, in Michigan
Could you link where you got the parts?
He said Menards.
Excellent! I appreciate your tutorial and you proved your son wrong on the views 😂🎉
Hey well done. Looks great!
I need to do this
How hard do you think it will be to remove the screen if you install a shade in this way?
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It’s just a standard blind and ceiling tile at your local home improvement store
Thank you!!
Genius!
Had to add the comment to make more than 10! Great video
You’re son is funny, now im subscribing 😅
Brillant.
Your a genius 🎉🎉🎉
do you think this would work with a roller shade as well?
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skylights are so stupid.
I think they are good with rooms with no windows but that is pretty much the extent of their usefulness.