Window Blinds


The most important aspects of window blinds are that they should be practical and decorative. They should protect privacy, control sunlight, and always look good. Because there are so many styles and colors, shopping for new window blinds may seem a little overwhelming. A few tips to choose the right window blinds are given below.

You should be sure that the window blinds you choose are the right size and mount for your windows. Older window frames, which are usually deeper, are more suited inside mount, while newer, shallow window frames, are more suited for outside mount.

If you want two-inch blinds to hang flush inside your window frame, you’ll need to make sure the frame is at least two inches deep. If you’re ordering outside mount blinds, you’ll want to make sure your blind is wide enough to cover the entire window opening.

Some windows, such as those in bathrooms or bedrooms, require extra privacy. Choosing pleated or cellular shades with privacy backing can keep outsiders from looking into your windows. If your window faces a brightly lit area, or if you’re a day sleeper, the same qualities that provide privacy can also keep light out of your room.

If you live in an extreme climate and lose a lot of energy through your window, an insulating blind can be a practical choice. Cellular shades, which trap air between layers of material, provide good insulation.

Dusty homes can present a challenge for blinds. Aluminum mini blinds are easy to maintain and only require an occasional light dusting; some aluminum mini-blinds now come with an anti-static finish that repels dust. If necessary, they can be easily cleaned with a mild soap and water.

If you have children and/or pets, you surely have areas in your home that require constant cleaning. PVC vertical blinds are exceptionally durable and can be easily wiped clean with a cloth and mild cleaning solution. Eight gauge aluminum blinds are exceptionally strong, but slightly less easy to clean than PVC verticals.

If your blinds are going to be in a room with high humidity or above a sink, you’ll need a water-resistant blind. PVC vertical blinds, vinyl blinds, and aluminum mini-blinds hold up well in damp rooms.

If your room is modern or contemporary, consider painted wood blinds or simple shades in neutral hues for simple elegance that will enhance your home’s sense of style.

For a formal, elegant look, create drama with layers and texture. Roman shades make a room feel more finished and can make any window look extraordinary.

If your home decor is eclectic, wood blinds or honeycomb cellular shades are great. You can change the mood of your rooms depending on the material you choose. For example, wood adds a natural touch, while the soft fabric of cellular shades can add refinement to a traditional room.

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