Common Window Blinds Used in Homes

Leaving windows without any sort of blind isn't acceptable in most places. Harsh light, even with tinted glass, can sometimes get in the way of daily tasks. Even with anti-glare technology used in so many electronic devices these days, working on one is still distracting when strong light is reflected from the screen somehow. Installing a blind doesn't take much resource in terms of time and budget. Here are some of the most common blinds used in households across the country.

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1.    Venetian Blinds

Venetian blinds deliver so much in terms of privacy. Home owners generally don't need much to learn how to install them because they're good to go out of the box. Other types of blind don’t provide much in getting a one-way view from the inside to the outside of the house since they open up a large portion of the window's view. Venetian blinds however, can hide the fact that someone from the inside is peering out, perfect for checking whether that persistent door-to-door salesman has actually left. It's also amazing at controlling incoming light, of course. Venetian blinds used to lack variety because of its usual boring PVC material. These days, a lot of venetian blinds are made of wood and even durable fabric. Interior designers can comfortably include them in their repertoire of artistic window blinds.

2.    Electric Blinds

Initially, one may think that installing electric roller blinds is for a household full of lazy people. However, there's more to it than not wanting to walk towards the window and adjust the blind. Windows that are found in higher areas won't be that easy to reach so electric blinds actually makes sense. In addition to this, there are also rooms in some houses that have walls that are predominantly made of windows, a common design in modern living rooms. It would take up so much time to manually adjust conventional blinds if non-electric roller blinds are installed. Besides, there are also roller blinds these days that are programmable. Something that is definitely useful and valuable for people who need help waking up as well as getting up in the morning. One thing to remember however, is the more feature an electric blind has, the more costly it's likely to be.

3. Roller Blind.

Traditional roller blinds still has its place even with roller blinds surging in popularity. One advantage of getting traditional roller blinds over electric is that it's highly customizable. For home owners who are artistically-inclined, being able to change the look periodically is a plus. Roller blinds can also be easily adjustable through DIY cutting means which further adds to its adaptability. Another notable benefit of installing roller blinds is that there are blackout fabrics available. This kind of fabric blocks out light entirely from entering the room. Needless to say, people who work night shift are going to love this option because they can sleep soundly during daytime. If interested to know more, click here to check it out. There are also electric roller blinds worth poring over on the site.


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