So Many Blinds, So Little Time

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There are a number of options available in window coverings, and blinds are one popular option. Once the field is narrowed down to blinds, there are still many styles and types to choose from. Form and function must both be considered when choosing blinds for your accommodations.

Wood

Wood blinds are an attractive, easy option. They are classier than aluminum blinds, but almost as easy to care for. They are a little more expensive than faux wood or metal blinds, but are well worth the cost, especially in windows where they are visible from the street.

Faux Wood

Fake wood blinds offer the aesthetic appeal of wood without the potential negative downsides. They can be exposed to high humidity, such as in a kitchen or bathroom, without cracking or warping, and are less expensive than real wood. They are also easy to clean.

Aluminum

Aluminum blinds are durable, easy to clean and inexpensive. For these reasons and more, they are a good choice for kids’ rooms or kitchens. Although most people are familiar with white aluminum blinds, they are available in other colors.

Blackout/Honeycomb

These brilliantly-designed blinds have a honeycomb look to them when viewed from the side, and keep the light out much more efficiently than most other types. They come in single-honeycomb models and even more effective double-honeycomb setups as well. Perfect for bedrooms, these blinds can help people sleep through the sunrise or get some proper rest after a night shift at work.

Vinyl

The ultimate in easy-care window coverings, vinyl blinds are extremely easy to clean and tolerate a wide range of conditions. They make a good alternative to aluminum and faux wood in humid or heavy-use areas. If your shower has a window in it, vinyl is the right material for blinds that can get wet without any damage.

Shutters

Interior shutters are an attractive, effective option for window coverings. They make a good option for both privacy and aesthetic value, especially in windows that can be seen from the road. Because the slats on shutters are wide, they can be partially open to let in light while not allowing people to look through them. They also give a classy, dressed-up appearance to any window.

Orientation

Blinds can hang vertically or horizontally, and the choice is not usually dependent on the material used. Vertical blinds may offer less complete coverage of the window because of the small gap at the bottom, and the fact that each individual slat is not tied to the next in most cases. However, they may be easier to operate than horizontal options. For extra privacy, horizontal blinds at www.itrip.id are recommended, while vertical options might be appropriate for the living room, kitchen, or a bedroom that fronts onto a private yard.

Route Holes

Most commercial blinds have holes in them through which the functional cords are threaded. However, this can ruin the effect of blinds that are created to keep the light out. Homeowners who want to reduce or remove light from their room completely should choose special blinds made without route holes, so that light cannot penetrate.

Safety

Most blinds have cords that hang down to open and close them. These are not recommended in homes with small children, as there have been cases of accidental strangulation from children playing with the cords. Shutters and other options without hanging cords make a much safer choice for homes with small children.