A window blind is a type of window covering. There are many different kinds of window blinds which use a variety of control systems. A typical window blind is made up of several long horizontal or vertical slats of various types of hard material, including wood, plastic or metal which are held together by cords that run through the blind slats. Vertical blinds run along a track system which can tilt open and closed and move side-to-side. Window blinds can be maneuvered either manually or with a remote control by rotating them from an open position, with slats spaced out, to a closed position where slats overlap and block out most of the light. There are also several types of window coverings, called shades, that use a single piece of soft material instead of slats.
Window blinds come in various styles, including Roller Shades, Pleated, Roman, Venetian, etc. The various categories are as follows:
Roller Blinds
Roller shades are another common type of shade. Roller shades can be rolled up or down to meet your needs. Roller blinds come in various styles and can be mounted to windows in several ways. The most affordable roller shades have a mechanism that allows you to see the various components and mounting hardware of the shade from the outside. It is useful in case of tangles and makes it possible to observe everything. The functionality of the Roller blinds is simple as it neatly rolls up and down while raising or lowering it. These blinds are generally made up of synthetic or natural fabric, however, they can also be made of other fabrics as well which results in the different amount of shade or transparency in a room.
Persian / Slats
The most common window blinds are Persian blinds, which consist of many horizontal slats. If you have sliding doors and windows, Persian blinds are the ones that you’ll want to look out for the most. Vinyl or faux wood options are, by far, the most durable option, especially if you have the larger sliding windows that see a lot of sunlight.
Zebra Blinds
Due to their capacity to filter light, zebra blinds are among the greatest window coverings for living rooms. The filmy fabric strips let natural light enter living areas, bringing a lively feeling to the rooms. They are excellent for bedrooms as well. These are a more contemporary alternative to roller blinds and roll open and shut. Using them in the living and dining rooms will be ideal.
Venetian Blinds
Venetian blinds are among the most popular and most common types of blinds and have been around for centuries. A venetian blind has horizontal slats, one above another. These two-inchwide horizontal slats are fastened together with tapes or strings. You will find Venetian blinds available with corded, cordless and motorized operation methods. The bottom slat of a Venetian blind presses into the slat above it as it is raised. These blinds may be tailored specifically for every window, even arched ones. Use them at your home office, study, or on your balcony. There is no denying that wood instantly elevates a plain décor. Faux wood window blinds will subtly improve the appearance of your windows and serve as a sturdy barrier to block the sunlight entering your room. These wooden blinds don’t split, warp, break or fade over time.
Vertical Blinds
Vertical blinds have slats that run vertically, often from floor-to-ceiling, that are attached at the top to a horizontal track. These blinds are often used on patio and sliding doors but can also be used on large windows. Unlike horizontal blinds, vertical blinds are less likely to collect dust because they stand vertically. These vertically stacked blinds don’t roll up; they turn and twist. Individual slats on vertical blinds run along a track at the top of the blind. Vertical blinds can open in one of two ways, depending on the style: from side to side or dividing in the middle. These blinds are a popular option for windows that go all the way to the ceiling and patio doors. But they can also be used for smaller windows. They are ideal for use in a study or home office.
Roman Shades
Roman shades are a type of window blind used to block out the sun. Roman window coverings fold neatly into stacks rather than rolling up. Using them in the living area and bedroom will be ideal. The operation of the Roman blind while lifting up is way too similar to the Venetian blinds as the fabric folds into itself. However, the fully raising of the blind covers the topmost portion of the window to a great extent which blocks a specific amount of the outer view.
Honeycomb / Cellular Blinds
Bored with traditional blinds and ready to create some design buzz of your own? Honeycomb also known as cellular blinds is the answer. These highly versatile Blinds remain the most popular customer choice. Taking their cue from Mother Nature, the unique, namesake honeycomb construction of these DIY and designer-favourite window treatments is as functional as it is beautiful. Available in single-cell or double-cell, light-filtering and blackout fabrics, cellulars insulate your home from heat and cold and help you save money on power bills while softly diffusing or completely blocking out light. Perfect for the trending minimalist look, honeycombs are a style standout on their own, or paired with drapery and other products to create unlimited designer-inspired looks throughout your home. Choose from soft-spun lace fabrics in a wide array of colors and patterns to add a touch of subtle texture and energy-efficient class to any space.