Bring Your Home Design to Life With Window Blinds


by Linden K. Walhard - Date: 2006-12-07 - Word Count: 478 Share This!

Many blinds come in a huge array of styles and materials. This gives interior decorators a great flexibility for creating a very beautiful window. This results in windows that go well with basically any taste in home design. Here are some of the materials used to make window blinds.

First, metal has been used most popularly for creating the slats of the blinds. This is because it's easy to clean, durable, and lasts a very long time. Surprisingly the metal comes in many colors and widths ranging from half inch to three inches.

Second, wood is a well-used window dressing because of the strength and beauty it provides the homeowner. It can be painted or stained in virtually any color. The slats are usually one or two inches wide. To open, the user simply pulls drawstrings, which controls the light that is allowed into the room. Both Venetian and woven blinds can be made from wood.

Next, the third material used is cane. This is used to make woven blinds. The cane can be fabricated from either rattan or bamboo. They use either split or whole pieces of the cane. Rather than opening or closing, small spaces between the woven pieces of cane permit light into your room.

Vinyl is also a material used for woven and Venetian blinds. This material is easily cleaned, looks good for a very long time, and fairly inexpensive compared to wood or metal.

Lastly, stiffened fabric is used to create the slats of blinds. The fabric can also be reinforced with metal or vinyl. The beauty of fabric is that it can be used in conjunction with fabric that creates the rest of the room's aura.

Window blinds can be used in home design right along with drapes, valances, or just regular curtains. They can also be used on their own to make the room look bigger in size and more modern. Generally a room looks smaller, and is given a softer appearance when the blinds are used with curtains or valances. The fabric of these softens the opaque, linear look of the blinds. Endless combinations are applicable for the home designer.

You can use blinds as window treatment in pretty much any room of the home. For instance, a normal styled family room looks very cushy and comfortable with soft colored Venetian blinds in windows enhanced with a scalloped valance.

Or for example the breakfast nook can be brought to have a light airy feeling when using rattan blinds to filter out the morning beam. Conversationally, a small bathroom can be made to seem much larger with a light colored Venetian that gives needed privacy, while permitting sunlight.

You can choose blinds for their color, functionality, and design. They add an element of style when used in unisons with curtains and valances to enhance your homes over all design. These are not your grandmother's, nor your physician's dreary old blinds.


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Linden Walhard often creates online reports on information associated with home design. You can see his comments on window blinds over at www.shades-blinds-shutters-guide.com/window-blinds.html and other sources for window blinds information.

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