Windows beautify the home, allowing
natural light in while also helping to regulate temperatures. Blinds and other
window treatments are another way that the home’s appearance can be enhanced.
They provide the frame through which the home's inhabitants view the world.
Moreover, the different varieties of blinds also provide privacy and security.
To make the best possible window treatment decisions, it’s a good idea to be
able to recognize the top five different styles of blinds that are available on
the market today.
1. Horizontal Blinds
This window treatment style is
perennially popular thanks to its versatility and affordability. To create this
style, individual slats of plastic, aluminum, wood, faux wood or another material
are stacked on top of each other and strung together with a convenient pull
cord. The slats can be angled in a number of different ways to allow in more or
less natural light. Alternatively, the pull cord can be used to lift the blinds
completely out of the way. Available in an amazing variety of colors and
styles, horizontal blinds can be custom made to fit your windows. You may also
purchase readymade horizontal blinds that you can cut down to size or utilize
as is.
2. Vertical Blinds
This style is popular on windows
and glass doors. It provides a modern look, and works much like horizontal
blinds but with the slats running vertically. Again, the slats can be angled to
various directions to let in the sun or be closed to keep out the light
entirely. Disguising the less attractive headers on vertical blinds is easy
thanks to a decorative valance, some of which come along with the vertical
blinds. You may also be able to choose the blinds and valance separately,
providing you with an endless array of design choices.
3. Roman Shades
This chic, elegant style is a
classic. Roman shades are available in several different styles. Flat or
classic Roman shades feature a smooth surface when the shades are fully
extended. Balloon Roman shades have a billowy, casual look. Between these two
style extremes, there are several other degrees of Roman shades of varying
weight and volume. This type of shade is made from a wide selection of
different materials that range from heavy fabrics to light, airy materials. An
assortment of solid colors and patterns helps these window treatments to make a
statement in any room.
4. Honeycomb or Cellular Blinds
These modern window treatments
offer tremendous versatility and a sleek look. Known for their ability to
effectively let in just the right amount of light while also helping homeowners
to save on utility bills, honeycomb blinds are frequently made with
cutting-edge materials. Others are produced with a high quality polyester
material that’s been specially treated to repel stains. An anti-static finish
also helps to keep these blinds looking clean. Honeycomb blinds typically stack
into a compact shape when they are pulled up, allowing for the best visibility
through the window. Many of these cellular blinds come with the innovative top
down, bottom up feature that allows you to expose the top portion of your
window while keeping the bottom covered or vice versa. These wonderful designs
are frequently available in cordless and remote control varieties, and come in
an endless selection of colors. For many stylish homeowners, the honeycomb
blind has become the blind of choice.
5. Solar Shades
This is an ultra modern look that
can easily be made a part of the design of any sunny room in your home. UV rays
that filter in through windows can fade or otherwise damage furniture and
floors in your home. If you have a particularly sunny spot in your house, you
may have already seen the damaging effects of the sun on your furnishings. A
solar shade helps to correct this problem with a look that is as functional as
it is stylish. A sleek, minimalist design sensibility is common to most of
these shades, making this style a strong choice for people utilizing a modern
décor scheme. However, solar shades can be used in conjunction with more conventional
draperies, making this a versatile choice that can work with traditional
interior design styles as well.
Author Bio
George Dennis is president of King Shade and Window, a
home improvement company that supplies
replacement windows for the Boston area. They also help customers compare
roller shade and replacement windows in Boston for all windows. Find the
perfect Custom Shades from KingShadeandWindow.com for your home, apartment, or
condo.
I dont know that we actually have this particular names for this kinds of blinds for our windows! I guess that we have a vertical blinds inside our bathroom beside out bath-tub. and a big one in the lounge room too as it is look more stylish since our house walls are more like glass and can see through hehe =)
ReplyDeleteI want to have solar shades but I think these are not really available yet widely in the Philippines. I have not seen many houses with those installed.
ReplyDeleteI think vertical blinds are better since it gives you more control on the lighting.
ReplyDeletein our home we have the roman shades, i think that's one of the most expensive ones out there but it's so vintage-y which matches my parents' house very well.
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite would be the solar shades. It would be perfect for houses here in the Philippine since it is scorching hot especially during summer season. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletemy mom's always decorating out house but she hates printed kind of curtains. she settles in plain colors.:)
ReplyDeleteVertical blinds would be nice but not so advisable with young kids around because they tend to pull those out :D so, definitely not an option for us right now. I haven't seen solar shades here in our area but that would be fantastic!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I'm a bit partial to old-fashioned curtains, I can appreciate the use of blinds for the home.
ReplyDeleteHere in our house we use horizontal blinds it provide excellent privacy and light control. Much easier for me to open it and more effective.
ReplyDeleteomg solar shades! I need it since I'm planning to install a floor-to-ceiling window. =)
ReplyDeleteI use blinds too in my house. I love em. so easy to maintain. Haha!
ReplyDeleteI think vertical blinds are better since it gives you more control on the lighting.
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