When it comes to interior design, window coverings and treatments can have a pretty significant impact. Although we don’t tend to look at our windows that often, the effect they can have on our homes shouldn’t be underestimated – especially if you’re looking to elevate the aesthetics and comfort of your home.
Whether you’re looking to revamp your entire home or just improve a couple of rooms in your house, incorporating or refreshing your window blinds can come with many different advantages.
Improved privacy
Window blinds give an enhanced sense of privacy when compared to other window coverings. This is because you can fine tune just how much of the window you want to reveal. It’s not like curtains where you open them up to reveal everything bit by bit. So, if you want to completely block out everything, you can do it with blinds; however, if you want to allow just a bit of light in, you can do so without fully revealing a part of your home.
Better light control
Because you have more control over how much of your windows you’re showing, you can control the amount of light coming in as well. Don’t want any light? You can do that with blinds. Want a bit of light to evenly spread across your room? You can do that with blinds too.
Again, it’s not like other window covering options where you must reveal a part of your room or let in too much light into a specific area of the room. With curtains, it’s hard to control the amount of light because it beams into a part of the room with no filter or control. With shades, it’s the same thing. You block out all the light from the upper part of the shade, but don’t have much control over the bottom part because of how most shades work.
In short, blinds give you much better control over how much light enters your home. And because it’s evenly spread across the entire blind, it creates a more uniform distribution of light throughout your rooms.
Energy efficiency
One of the more underrated aspects of blinds is their ability to lower energy bills. This is because good blinds are great at both blocking sunlight during the summer months, and also creating a barrier that acts as another layer of insulation.
In the summer, it’s important to have a relatively thick window covering because it helps to block direct sunlight. If your window coverings are too thin, then there’s not enough of a barrier to prevent the heat from entering through your windows. In general, blinds tend to be quite thick which greatly helps to reduce indoor temperatures. This ultimately means that you can spend less on air conditioning during the hotter months of the year.
There are similar benefits during the winter as well. Since your blinds can create a thick barrier between your home and the outside, it helps to keep the cold out of and the warmth within your home as well. It’s also great at blocking draughts, which can be a huge problem during the winter if there are vulnerable cold spots around your windows and frames.
Ultimately, installing blinds isn’t going to completely transform your energy efficiency because you’re probably already using some kind of window covering. However, if you plan to live in your home for the next couple of years, then installing some thick new window blinds will certainly improve your energy efficiency and make an impact on your heating and cooling costs.
More durability
One of the great things about blinds is that they’re often a lot more durable than shades and other window coverings. Blinds can be made from a variety of materials, and they’re also suitable for areas like your bathroom where the humidity might be higher. Moisture-resistant blinds are also a good option if needed, and general blinds can stand up to wear and tear a lot better than your average curtain.
Just make sure you’re getting your blinds from a reputable and trustworthy source. Services like ABC Blinds & Awnings are a great option if you’re looking for someone to pick and install excellent blinds, but you can also do it yourself if you have the tools and some DIY knowledge to complement them. However, we highly recommend contacting a service to help you install the blinds for peace of mind, especially if your windows are a little higher and difficult to reach.
So, if you want a durable window covering that you know will last a long time, consider installing some blinds and replacing your existing coverings. They’ll last long and be a great investment for the future of your home!
Less maintenance required
Compared to other types of window coverings, a good set of blinds is actually surprisingly easy to clean and maintain.
With something like curtains, you need to unhook them from a rail, throw them into a washing machine, dry them, and then place them on the rail once again. Depending on the type of system that you have and how high your windows are, it could take a significant portion of the day to maintain your curtains.
You can avoid this kind of maintenance completely with blinds. With blinds, all you have to do is dust them every so often. It’ll kick all the dust off the blinds, and you can vacuum it all up once it settles on the floor. Alternatively, you can use a damp cloth and run it over the blinds to remove dust and give the blinds a quick clean. You’ll need to be careful with flimsy blinds, but sturdier ones will have no trouble being wiped clean by hand. For blinds that are too high to reach, a telescopic duster works wonders too.
In short, if you hate cleaning your curtains or maintaining your shades, then consider switching to blinds for easier maintenance.