Venetian blinds are super versatile and will work in just about any room. With their modern style and easy-to-adjust slats., they offer privacy while still allowing the light to flow in. They work perfectly in small rooms and are also fairly low-maintenance, by simply requiring good dust off now and again.
Benefits of Venetian Blinds
- Affordable.
- Venetian blinds are not only affordable, but it is also neat and durable.
- Variety.
- Venetian blinds are available in a wide variety of forms and sizes ranging from Aluminium, Wooden, PVC and Bamboo materials. Blinds made of aluminium are made of stronger material compared to vinyl blinds, therefore, making them stronger and less likely to break. Blinds made of vinyl, however, can flex easier than aluminium and are less likely to dent or crease.
- Range of colours.
- Venetian blinds come in a variety of colours and finishes. The natural material and neutral tones of wood and mod wood add a tranquil and welcoming touch to the interior of any room. When choosing a colour for wood blinds, it’s best to match the woodwork of the room to create a fashionable and neutral look.
- Functional.
- Blinds, make a room seem larger because they are less intrusive, folding out of the way more easily. Some homeowners choose to apply both curtains and blinds for a combination of design variety and functionality.
- Durable
- Aluminium blinds are non-toxic and long-lasting. It is made of the naturally occurring element aluminium. Aluminium is a lightweight, flexible, non-toxic metal that is resistant to corrosion. It is an excellent material for window covering.
Basic Structure of a Venetian Blind
Venetian blinds are a fantastic option for achieving privacy. The rotating slat design allows you to adjust your blinds to let in daylight but also block a direct line of sight into your home.
The slats are movable so that they can open outwards or inwards or left closed completely. A brake, or cord lock mechanism, hidden in the top casing, allows you to pull the blinds up. Alternatively, you can let them down part of the way or to keep them held in a stack at the top of the blind frame.
With Venetian blinds, the stack is at the top of the window as that is where all the slats sit when the blind is in the fully raised (or open) position. The stack on wooden Venetian blinds is always greater than that of an aluminium one because of the difference in the slat thickness.
If you are interested in installing Venetian Blinds in your home, contact us for a free quotation.