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Curtains vs Blinds: Factors to Consider Before Buying

When choosing between curtains or blinds, there are many important things to consider, such as texture, style, design, privacy, and even energy-saving capabilities. Do you want to maintain the same interior décor throughout your home, or are you looking for a space-saving alternative designed to help lock in the warmth during the chillier months? Whatever you desire, here is some handy knowledge to help you make the right decision for your home.

 

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Advantages of Curtains:
 

Blackout Capability - A desirable option for those looking to accentuate any bedroom or living area, blackout curtains are sure to help block out wandering streams of sunlight. Similarly, thermal curtains are a cost-effective way to help save energy and lock in the warmth throughout the year.
 

Versatile Designs - With eyelet, pencil pleat, and even voile curtain designs available, decorating your window frame has never been easier. All easily mounted through using tie backs, holds, and curtain poles, curtains are a great way to bring layers of texture to any room in your house, no matter your preference.
 

Streamlined and Gap-Free – Unlike blinds, a significant benefit of opting for curtains is a gap-free design. With a drop that flows smoothly from the rail to the windowsill ledge, skirting board, or floor, curtains are an excellent way to reduce stray rays of light.

 

Things to Remember:
 

Cleaning Process – Curtains can often become mouldy, stained, or sun-bleached if not cared for properly. Some curtains can be machine washed, whereas others may need to be dry-cleaned depending on their material composition.
 

Maintaining Interior Décor – A little less easy than using blinds, it can often be harder to match the same style throughout your home when opting for curtains. Despite that, curtains provide a wonderful texture to any bedroom, living area, or hallway.

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Advantages of Blinds:

Slat Size and Thickness – With a wide selection of different-sized slats and thicknesses available to suit the need of any room, blinds are designed to help accentuate all-sized windows or glass doorways easily.

Versatile Designs – Easier to maintain the same design across windows throughout your home; blinds are available in vertical, roller, venetian, and even roman designs. With waterproofed blinds that are perfect for bathrooms and even blackout or daylight designs that are great for bedrooms or living areas, blinds are a versatile accessory for any home.

Light Filtering ControlBoasting single-handed operability, blinds offer functional light-filtering control. Blinds are a fast and effective way to reduce or increase the flow of light into any room by twisting, rolling, and even sliding across their built-in rails.
 

 

Things to Remember:

Energy Saving – Although you can easily adjust blinds to reduce the flow of light, it’s important to remember that, unlike curtains, blinds are less effective for saving energy.

Cleaning Process – Gathering dust a little quicker than curtains, blinds often need to be dusted a little more regularly using appropriate wipes, dusters, and cloths.

Summary:

Curtains are better known for locking in warmth and blinds for flooding rooms with desirable light. The choice between curtains or blinds is often down to personal preference. Still trying to decide which to go for? Then why not choose both? Combining curtains and blinds is a great way to get the most out of your home environment.

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