Thursday, 16 March 2017

Go All Natural For A Perfect Look

More and more people have begun paying attention to what are considered to be good practices in interior design when decorating their homes. Everything must fit, from the furniture and rugs to the colour of the walls and the window coverings.

The window blinds tend to be one of the most problematic elements, when it comes to interior design, as many home owners never really consider the importance of choosing appropriate ones.
Most people either choose the cheapest ones they find, thinking that if anything were to happen to them they could be easily replaced, or extremely expensive blinds, considering that a high price means high quality. Unfortunately, this is not the case.


The best blinds are usually both cheap and high quality, as long as they are made from high quality materials and their mechanic parts are simple and durable. Wooden blinds are often the best choice due to their versatility. The aluminium ones, even though they have a more modern look, have a number of disadvantages.

They have sharp edges which can cut skin, they can be easily bent and are difficult to straighten back and they tend to heat up when in sunlight. The biggest disadvantage, though, is the fact that while they were once considered interesting and professional, aluminium blinds are now viewed as distasteful.

Every detail is important
Wooden blinds are perfect for an elegant living room, a cosy bedroom or a rustic kitchen. Wood fits in pretty much any room regardless of its aesthetic design.
From a functional point of view, these can serve multiple purposes. Depending on how they’re set, they can either block out the light, or simply filter it. They are extremely durable, especially when compared to the aluminium ones and they are completely harmless.

The fact that they’re built from wood makes them ideal for summer, as they do not heat up when in direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Also, they are extremely easy to clean. Soap, water and a piece of cloth are usually enough.

Aesthetically, these blinds are elegant enough to go with any type of furniture. Those who dislike the feel of real wood, or consider that they are too expensive, there are faux hardwood variants. They look just like the real ones and are cheaper, but not by much.


Most interior decorators will usually choose the real hardwood blinds, though. As with any other type of blinds, these too can be manual or electric. The electric ones will be a bit more expensive, but are worth the extra money. It is important to remember the fact that, while all manual blinds come with a lifetime guarantee, the electric ones will usually be guaranteed to function for a couple of years.

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