How Vertical Blinds Add Style And Functionality To Any Room That Are Good For Large Windows, Sliding Glass Doors And Patio Doors?

 Vertical Blinds add style and functionality to any room. They are a great option for large windows, sliding glass doors and patio doors as they offer privacy, light control and can block out heat or cold from the sun. They are also easy to clean. You can simply dust the slats or choose to vacuum them slowly from top to bottom (moving side to side as needed for wider slats).



Offer Privacy, Light Control And Can Block Out Heat Or Cold

They are a stylish option for any room and are a good alternative to drapes for large windows and doors. They can complement many styles of decor including contemporary, traditional and country. You can even find blackout versions that are perfect for bedrooms. They are energy efficient and can keep your home cool and comfortable during the summer months.

A wide range of color and material options are available for your custom Vertical Blinds, including fabric, faux wood and long-lasting PVC. The vanes - the long, narrow strips that hang from the headrail – can be fabric or shaped hard vinyl in solid colors or patterns that coordinate with any decor. For added appeal, consider adding a valance to your vertical blinds that accentuates the vanes and further enhances the look of your window or door.


Easy To Clean – Dust Or Vacuum Slowly

You can also select the way your vertical blinds stack when they are open: on the left, right or both sides of the window. Depending on your view and space requirements, you may prefer to have them fully open to let in more light or closed and obscured for privacy. You can also choose to split them in the middle, like a pair of curtains, and move half the louvres to one side or the other.

When they are closed and stacked neatly to the sides, vertical blinds can provide much more privacy than horizontal blinds because they cover a larger area of your window or doorway from side to side. In addition, when you choose opaque fabrics and pull them all the way down, they can give you total privacy without sacrificing natural light.


Available For Added Appeal

You may also want to select a chainless option for your Vertical Blinds, which eliminates the need for stabilizing chains along the base of each slat. This creates a cleaner, more appealing appearance and is safer for households with children or pets.

The slats in your vertical blinds can be rotated open or closed by twisting them. They can also be moved from side to side by pulling the cord that runs through them. You can also choose to have them motorized for a more automated solution. You can operate them via a wireless remote, wand or chain/cord, depending on your preferences and the type of motorized system you select.


Conclusion:

While vertical blinds are a great option for most any home or office, they do require a little more space than horizontal blinds, because they have a guided track system and wider slats. They also tend to require more mounting depth than some other types of blinds, so it's important to check the product descriptions for specific information about the minimum required mounting depth.


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