7 Different Types Of Blinds

Blinds are essential in your household as they provide privacy for everyone who’s inside. You don’t want other people to take a peep inside your home and see what’s happening. Not only can they invade your privacy, but they might even see the inside of your house and watch where you keep your valuables.  

Apart from privacy, blinds also help to provide elegance and sophistication inside the room. These also provide excellent credibility in controlling the light that passes inside the room as the slats are equally distributed. With that, you need to look for the best blinds you could install in your home. There are plenty of stores like makemyblinds.co.uk where you can find blinds. Just ensure that these are reputable companies.  

Listed below are the different types of blinds you could choose from:  

1.     Venetian Blinds 

Venetian blinds are among the most popular and common types as they provide a classic look for anyone’s home.  

A Venetian blind has horizontal slats that use aluminum, wood, or plastic as its primary material. You can adjust how the slats go by twisting the wand, and the slats can face upwards or downwards, depending on how you decide to operate it. The way the slats move will determine the direction of the sunlight that goes through inside your home. You can also control how much or how little you’d like your room to lighten up.  

If you’d like the full light to come inside your homes, you can adjust the height of the Venetian blind by pulling the lift strings downwards, and the full slats should lift upwards, folding into one another.  

2.     Vertical Blinds 

A vertical blind works similarly to a Venetian blind, but it moves from side to side rather than going in an up and down motion.  

A vertical blind has thicker slats that are usually the preferred choice of blinds for office or patio use as they provide a classic and conventional look that’ll look best at any formal setting. They’re also perfect for floor-to-ceiling windows as they can help promote and highlight the windows’ height, allowing the room to look taller and more spacious.  

3.     Mini blinds 

A mini blind works just like a Venetian blind, except that they have smaller slats.  

Each slat of a mini blind is usually one-inch thick. It’s typically perfect for small windows. You can place it in the bathroom or kitchen where the windows aren’t too big.  

4.     Roman Shades 

If you’d like to lean towards having a traditional and classic look for your window treatment, you can never go wrong with having Roman shades.  

A Roman shade uses fabric as its primary material rather than the usual plastic, aluminum, and wood. You can compare a roman shade to a curtain due to the same materials, but it lays more flatly on your windows.  

A Roman shade is raised and folds itself once you decide to pull them to allow more light to come inside the room. It can be similar to a vertical blind, only that it doesn’t have slats, but rather a whole fabric that folds up. There is no gap in between, which disallows you to control the light’s direction coming inside the room.  

With a Roman shade, it can stand as a perfect window treatment if you have a traditional or Victorian-themed home.  

5.     Roller Shades 

One of the most basic yet popular shades of all time is a roller shade.  

A roller shade usually uses the material of either synthetic or natural fabrics that roll up and down. Unlike Venetian and vertical blinds, a roller shade doesn’t have any slats, but rather a whole piece of large fabric. When you want to lift the shade, the fabric can move upwards to allow more light to enter the room.  

Depending on the fabric that your roller blind has, it can act as thermal or blackout blinds that can benefit the entire household highly.  

With a thermal fabric, you can block the heat from coming inside and keep it on the other side without letting it pass through the room. For a blackout fabric, you can expect no light to come inside your homes, especially during the night when you’re highly sensitive to light as you go to sleep.  

6.     Cellular Shades 

If you’re looking for a cheaper yet effective way to promote proper insulation inside your home, the cellular shade would be the perfect window treatment for you.  

While the cellular shades may not be everyone’s favourite look for their shade, they’re unique for a reason. A cellular shade has a honeycomb shape on each bar that’s responsible for insulation. The honeycomb can hold the heated air, not allowing it to enter your home.  

A cellular shade uses thin fabric as its primary material. Hence, it’s one of the cheapest types of blinds available for your household. Not only is it cheap, but it can also help you save money on heating or cooling the room as you don’t have a constant battle with the outside temperature coming inside your homes.  

7.     Panel Blinds 

Panel blinds may be similar to a vertical blind as each slat comes in an upright shape. However, with a panel blind, the blinds only have four wide sections compared with vertical blinds which have many thin slats.  

In most cases, panel blinds are used for vast and floor-to-ceiling windows to provide full coverage. They’re perfect for any type of room as long as it has a broad set of windows.  

With a panel blind, you can’t expect it to tilt to control the amount of light inside the room, but you can, instead, slide it across the room to allow maximum light to come inside. 

A panel blind uses soft fabrics and can be a cheaper alternative to other options.  

Conclusion 

While there are different types of blinds available, ensure that you purchase one that fits perfectly on your windows as odd-sizes would look different and wouldn’t complement your home entirely. 

Above all, you need to ensure that you’re decided on the type and design as they’re expensive to replace. You can look for inspirations online and see which type of blinds would be perfect for each room.  

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