Vertical Blinds For Every Room
Vertical blinds can blend with any decor at all, from formal to totally laidback. They come in price ranges to suit every budget, and colors to enhance every mood.
They have managed to stay in style since they were introduced in the 1940s. At that time, vertical window blinds were a big deal. Women couldn’t wait to get rid of their ugly old fashioned shades with crocheted handles and install these new blinds that helped let in light in a much more pleasant manner.
They come in many materials from plastic to bamboo, but the plastics are the most common. They are the lowest price and the easiest to clean. Households with pets and kids will usually choose these, if only in common areas and the kids’ rooms.
Cleaning is easy. A regular dusting with specially designed long arm dusters makes it simple. For dirt, grime, and even simple finger prints, clean up is a breeze with a few squirts of any common household cleaner, or even a damp cloth. Staining is virtually impossible.
Expensive custom made vertical window blinds tend to have material attached to a plastic backing. The material is something attached before it is delivered. If the product has been ordered along with professional installation, final assembly might not occur until the installers are preparing to put them up.
Any blinds with real material will need special cleaning solution. Some just can’t be cleaned well at all. Many come with their own bottle of solution. Before trying to remove dirt or spots, try a little on an inconspicuous area just in case the color does come out. Always ask the store where you bought them for cleaning tips. Almost all vertical window blinds in this category come with cleaning instructions and if you don’t follow these instructions, you may be voiding the warranty.
Blinds will have a choice of how to open them, especially in larger sizes. Most vertical window blinds will always have the choice of opening to the right or the left. The ones that cover patio sliders, for instance, might also have the option for opening them from the middle. Unless you are buying the cheapest ones you can find at a dollar store, you should also have the option of using a pulley string to open the slates, or a wand. This is how you would control the opening of each slat to let in light.
Valances are usually standard. Whether you are installing them inside the window frame or outside, any valance that comes with the blinds usually has no other function than to cover the overhead tracks with the chains and pulleys. However, you will always be able to add your own valance to suit your style.
If you are considering vertical window blinds for the first time, you might want to have them installed. These are quite different from hanging curtains and shades and frequently you will need odd tools and plenty of help in getting them adjusted correctly.
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