Choosing the Right Material for
Your Blinds
Blinds today offer so many
options when it comes to both styles and
materials. You can create the perfect window
treatments with the correct combination of style
and material.
The versatility that blinds offer is sure to
result in beautiful windows that can coordinate
well with any styles room décor. Some of the
most common materials used for window blinds are
described below.
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Metal – One of the most
popular materials for the production of
blinds for years has been metal, and
particularly aluminum. Some of the benefits
of metal are that it is long lasting, easy
to clean, and durable. You can find metal
blinds with slats ranging from half an inch
to three inches. You will also find a wide
selection of colors when ordering metal
blinds.
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Wood – Wood blinds give you
a sense of strength and beauty, which is
probably why they are such a popular choice
when it comes to window treatments. There is
a special quality to wood that you will not
find in any other material. There is no
limit to the color choices you have with
wood, which can be either painted or
stained. You will find that the slats for
wood or faux wood blinds are usually between
one and two inches wide. You can control the
amount of light in the room and open and
close the slats through draw strings. You
can find wood used in both woven and
Venetian blinds.
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Cane – Woven blinds often
use cane from either rattan or bamboo.
Either whole or split pieces of cane may be
used. With this style of blind small spaces
between the canes will allow filtered light
into the room, rather than having slats that
open and close.
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Vinyl and PVC – Both
Venetian and woven blinds will use vinyl in
their construction, substituting it for
either wood or metal. These blinds are
usually much less expensive than either wood
or metal, and well as being long lasting and
easy to clean.
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Fabric – Blind slats are
sometimes constructed from stiffened fabric.
Other times fabric covers a vinyl or metal
back. You can use the colors and patterns on
the slats to coordinate with other fabrics
in the room.
While blinds are often used in
conjunctions with other window treatments such
as valances, curtains or drapes, you can also
use them as the sole window treatment. When used
alone they lend a contemporary look to the room
and make it appear larger. To soften a room and
make it cozier you should use blinds with
curtains, valances, and shades. The hard lines
of the blinds are softened by the fabric found
in the other window treatments. You will find
that you have an almost unlimited number of
options when it comes to window treatments.
Blinds blend well with almost any decorating
style. You can, for example, use Venetian blinds
with a scalloped valance to compliment a
traditional style room. Another great idea is to
use woven rattan blinds to filter and soften the
morning sun in a breakfast nook. You will get
the privacy you need for your bedrooms by using
mini blinds paired with floor length curtains to
soften their look. You can make a small bathroom
appear larger, and get the privacy you want, by
using Venetian blinds by themselves.
While blinds are functional, they are also
colorful and attractive. You can enhance the
look of any room by combining them with other
window treatments, such as curtains and
valances. Blinds have definitely come a long way
from their industrial beginnings.
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