At this time, Sittle's "house" is the only cage we own. It sits in an area where he can see us in the kitchen, living room and dining room. When it is time for bed, he goes into his cage and the door is closed. Out in the country, the house is very dark, even though we have a nite light in the hall and the front porch light never gets shut off. In the morning we can get up, shower, dress and never bother him. My wife even walks past his cage in the morning to start the laundry without stirring him. His cage is never covered. There is a large knotted toy he can hide behind if he wishes.
Once in a while, if I get up to let the dogs out for an early morning pee, Skittles might stir a little. I usually get very close to him, make a few "erps", "clucks" and "peeps", reach through the cage bars and lightly touch him and head back to bed.