Tired of your blinds? Would you like to give the windows in your house or apartment a different dimension? Let\’s take a look at what other options there are other than the classic blinds, which will not only help you from the light, but also from unwanted stares of the neighbours, for example.
The truth is that even classic aluminium blinds have long been manufactured not only in white or silver, but can be purchased in dozens of colours and designs.
Less well known are wooden interior blinds. These are a more luxurious version of the aforementioned blinds.
You\’ve heard of pleated, or pleated fabric. Its biggest advantage is that it can be pleated from the bottom up, but also from the top down, plus it is a very decorative shading.
If you have large windows in your house or apartment, you might be interested in vertical slats. They are unmissable and regulate the light perfectly.
Japanese walls are certainly a relatively new feature. They move along a track in the ceiling and are ideal for French windows, for example.
Another novelty are the films that stick to the windows and keep out UV rays, thus also reducing the temperature in the apartment.
Roman blinds are certainly also an interesting option. They are very elegant and thanks to the wide range of colours and patterns you can match the windows with the room furnishings.
Outdoor roller blinds are a separate chapter. They not only protect you from light, but also from noise, from nosy neighbours and, most importantly, from uninvited guests. No thief can get through these blinds.
Probably the cheapest way of shading is curtains. The choice is great and you will be surprised how curtains can make an apartment more comfortable.
I\’m sure you\’re thinking now that you had no idea there were so many options. It\’s true and now it\’s up to you which option you choose. Keep in mind that shading is not only important in the summer. Moreover, this is a long-term investment and you need to think carefully. Fingers crossed that you choose the best.