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BLINDS

What are blinds?

Simply put, blinds are a window furnishing which – in many cases – you can move along different axis to allow light into a room, or to block it out. They come in different shapes, forms and materials with each option offering something different to the previous or next. Whether they simply move up and down – or have the option the tilt forward and backward horizontally – blinds add a range of benefits to a space and can make a real statement to your décor.

TYPES OF BLINDS

  1. WOODEN BLINDS

Wooden blinds – often called wooden Venetian blinds – are an elegant and charming choice. These blinds offer superb functionality, durability, and the timeless beauty of natural wood. Additionally, wooden blinds give buyers the flexibility to enjoy accurate light control and privacy. 

  1. BAMBOO BLINDS

Bamboo shades and woven wood blinds are an exceptional choice for stylish, eco-friendly window coverings. By incorporating natural materials and unique weaves, these window treatments not only enhance your home’s aesthetics but also promote sustainability

  1. ALUMINIUM BLINDS

Venetian blinds aren’t limited to real or faux wood. Metal Venetian blinds are built using high quality aluminium which is tough against moisture and wear and tear. The horizontal slats not only make them stylish and sleek, but like their wooden counterparts, they are equally functional too. The slats can be accurately angled to allow for the perfect balance between privacy and light.

  1. DAY AND  NIGHT BLINDS

Few blinds offer as much flexibility as Day & Night blinds. These unique blinds, also known as ‘Zebra blinds, feature alternating strips of material that glide against each other, allowing customers to switch between a block colour – for full closure and privacy – and stripes that gently filter the light and views from outside. These stripes also make a space feel contemporary and fashionable in a more subtle way than other alternatives.

  1. ROLLER BLINDS

Their uncomplicated aesthetic makes them a great canvas for colour and pattern, letting style conscious decorators add a touch of their own personalities to their décor with minimal fuss. These blinds contribute a great blend of privacy, light control, and thermal efficiency with blackout

  1. ROMAN BLINDS

Few blinds can compete with the beauty and sophistication of quality Roman blinds. By fitting one into your window, you can instantly add a feeling of refinement into a space. They are a classy window furnishing and a more compact alternative to curtains available in a wide range of colours, patterns, finishes and materials. These include eco-friendly recycled fabrics which will help you to minimise the impact of your home on the environment. Moreover, the design of Roman blinds allows you to enjoy options including thermal and blackout linings.

  1. VERTICAL BLINDS

These are normally used in an Office Setup, or a study room. The long, sleek slats have been used to great effect in homes and offices alike where flexibility of light control is paramount. In addition to the striking look of these blinds is their functionality. The arrangement and mobility of the slats – sometimes called louvres – provides buyers with excellent levels of light control from total light saturation, through various levels of light filtration to total blackout. Beyond windows, vertical blinds are also an exceptional option for patio doors – just ensure there is enough room at the end of your patio door for the blind to stack neatly!

 

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