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by Trisha BanksVertical window blinds is one of the most popular alternative for window shades today. Some homeowners even prefer them over the horizontal types. Like every other product though, not everyone will need vertical blinds. If you like to explore the idea of getting some, you should find out first if they will fit your needs.
Consider the windows you are putting blinds on. Horizontal blinds and shades are still best for small windows or non full length wall windows. Vertical blinds on the other hand are the best options when the windows encompass a large part of a wall. Sliding windows leading to patios and decks for example always look best with vertical blinds.
In a way, vertical blinds support the visual effects of large or long windows. Vertical vanes give the impression of generous space that is relaxing. From the standpoint of an interior designer, vertical blinds complement the decorative and functional purposes of large windows.
Like horizontal blinds, vertical ones come in different styles, colors and appearances. This can be a bit confusing for anyone who needs to choose the appropriate blinds. Sometimes, the wrong choice can be a disaster because horrible vertical blinds can be glaring monstrosities in a room. Here are some ideas you should think about when picking your vertical blinds:
The Material - The material of the blinds is a big factor. Your choice of material should not just match your room theme but your intention as well. Corporate offices for example may need vertical window blinds that are light toned but non-pastel. Blinds in shades of gray or light blue and made of vinyl are perfect options for an office. These easily communicate a sense of professionalism.
Fabric or Wood - Blinds for homes and living rooms are best made of fabric or wood. These naturally give off a sense of homeyness and welcoming warmth. Because your home, or at least your living room, is not part of your stressful work day, wood or fabric are perfect options to help you relax.
Blinds Opacity - Vertical blinds can completely shut out the sunlight. If this is what you want, you should settle for blinds made of vinyl, wood or faux wood. If you want to be able to enjoy the view and diffuse lighting, you might want to get sheer fabric. Fabric blinds come in varying degrees of opacity so you can choose the right one for you depending on your privacy preferences.
Energy Conservation - Modern blinds can help conserve energy. This is a feature that you should always consider looking for in vertical blinds. Modern technology can help create blinds that can reduce heat transfer, diffuse daylight and block UV light without completely blocking light itself. These modern features can help homeowners conserve energy needed for artificial lighting and air conditioning.
When choosing vertical window blinds, these are some things to consider. They are however the most important ideas to consider. Have these four basic points in mind when you visit a home improvement store and you will surely find perfect vertical blinds for your specific needs.
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