In a previous post – Shades Blinds and Shutters – A Brief Rundown we gave a brief overview of some of the different types of blinds shades and shutters that are available. Soon after that post I received some emails from people that said that I hadn’t included their favorites. As you can imagine, there is such a huge range out there that I was bound to miss a few, so I’m following that post up with this one, and including a few glaring omissions, and some all time favorite styles of mine, and fellow readers.
Roman Blinds – The roman blind is a classic style that is popular amongst people who want a traditional look in their home, while still benefitting from the functionality of a blind. They are basically a length of fabric with dowels attached horizontally at regular intervals. What this does is allow the blind to fold up under itself when it’s raised, while laying flat on your window when it’s down.
Pleated Shades – Pleated shades are a newer style of window covering, very popular in a contemporary setting. Unlike a roman blind, these blinds are raised at regular intervals, creating a corrugated effect. Out of all the blinds & shades available, these blinds are one of the most effective for insulation purposes in your home. When raised they will fold up will neatly along the top of the window, barely noticeable, allowing you an uninterrupted view outside.
Vertical Blinds – Verticals are used predominately on large windows, and sliding glass doors. They are made up of individual slats that hang vertically down the length of your window or door. Like pleated blinds, they will fold up against one corner of your door, completely out of the way when not needed.
Roll Up Blinds – One of the cheapest styles available, many people discount them thinking that cheap means not so functional. The truth is that these blinds are quite handy in the right setting. They will roll up around a tube at the top, and are raised and lowered using a spring mechanism, meaning no messy cords hanging down the side.
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Sheer Curtains – A beautiful selection for places like your kitchen or as a backing to a larger curtain in your living room. Sheer curtains are translucent, and create a wonderful light diffusion in your home, protecting your furniture from harmful UV rays, while still allowing the room to remain bright and cheery.
Aluminium Blinds – Usually used in patios or sunrooms, blinds made from aluminum make a great privacy shade, as they are completely solid, made up of individual slats of alumimum that neatly fit into each other. Perfect for the outdoor or semi outdoor setting, as they will be able to withstand the harsh elements.
Cafe Curtains – Cafe curtains originated in cafes and restaurants (hence the name), and were designed to give the patrons privacy while still allowing a country charm. Nowadays they are predominant in kitchens, as they lend themselves well to the ambiance of that room, giving it an open and inviting atmosphere.
Blackout Blinds – I don’t know how I missed this style in my last post, as out of all the blinds out there, blackout blinds serve one particular purpose; to keep as much light out of a room as possible. Usually lined with a special blackout material, these blinds are perfect for bedrooms that see lots of light and home cinema setups.
Conservatory Roof Blinds – If you are lucky enough to own a conservatory, then you will know what a multi purpose space they can give you and your family. The only problem is that there are many windows to be covered, and they are quite often in odd places and of odd shapes. Conservatory roof blinds come to the rescue, with the versatility of fitting almost any shaped window you need.
Once again, I’m sure there are more that haven’t been covered, and if I’ve yet again missed some of your favorite blinds and shades, feel free to let me know. I may even make this an ongoing series, with the aim of giving people a brief overview of each style. If you need more information about any of the above, you are sure to find more by using the search function available in the sidebar.