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Vertical Blinds: Are They Still Popular?

by Whitney Mendoza Whitney mendoza

Homeowners are seeking for methods to bring their houses up to date with the newest trends now more than ever. Accessories and DIY needs are getting more affordable, making them more widely available. As a result, altering the design of a space is less of an investment and more of an opportunity to leave your mark – even if only for a short time. Window blinds are one method to update the aesthetic of a house, giving every area, no matter how little, a new lease on life. Vertical blinds are a cost-effective and practical option for people seeking utility and aesthetics.

But, given how long they've been around, one of the most often questions we get is, "Are vertical blinds still in style?" Continue reading to learn what our Lifestyle Blinds specialists have to say.


What are vertical blinds and how do you use them?


Vertical blinds are made up of vertical cloth lengths that are linked to a top track by a sliding mechanism. Vertical blinds feature several slats (also known as louvres) that are meant to give the illusion of a solid barrier between your home and the world outside, as opposed to roller blinds, which only have a single fabric panel.


Most of these blinds include weights that connect the louvres together, allowing them to hang neatly and glide effortlessly along their mechanism. This link also aids in the creation of the optimal light block.


When did they become well-known?

Vertical blinds, including roller blinds, Venetian blinds, and wooden blinds, have long been a popular choice among homeowners.They were created and copyrighted by Edward and Frederik Bopp in 1960 for their business ‘Sun Vertical.' The objective was to create a window blind solution that solved typical problems with horizontal blinds, such as dirt accumulation on flat surfaces and the requirement to cover larger windows. The design was also chosen because of how it worked - you wouldn't have to pull down on a rope to open or close them. Instead, they could be slid to the side with little effort, making them suitable for people who are stressed or have restricted movement.

Vertical blinds eventually found their most common use in the office. They produced a professional, sophisticated aesthetic while reducing the need for unnecessary upkeep. Vertical blinds were popular when organisations moved to open-plan or glass-based workplaces because they gave a method to get seclusion when needed without sacrificing the corporate atmosphere. They're also great for minimising glare on computer displays and projection boards since they allow for more accurate light management.

Vertical blinds have taken on a corporate image as a result of their association with office environments, which makes them feel out of place in domestic settings. This could not be further from the truth. You may create a modern look with these traditional window coverings thanks to improved technology and the capacity to produce them out of various materials. Vertical blinds are the best option for dressing up a patio door. Vertical blinds are a great way to effectively regulate light in your home office or gym at different times of the day. Vertical blinds are also an excellent choice if you want to make your windows and walls appear longer.

Should you choose vertical blinds in your home if they are still fashionable? Let's have a look at some of the main advantages they provide.



PERFECT FOR LARGER WINDOWS


Most window treatments may be customised to fit any window. But there's something magical about the combination of vertical blinds and larger windows. Perhaps it's because it's much easier to move fabric slats to one side than it is to roll up a whole sheet of fabric from floor to ceiling when letting natural light in. Or it could be the way the vertical lines appear to complement the aesthetics of larger windows.

Whatever the case may be, vertical blinds are an excellent choice for longer windows, such as patio doors or Jalousie windows.


MAKE THE WINDOWS APPEAR LONGER

Play with optical illusions to make your ceilings appear higher or your windows appear larger. Vertical lines will attract the eye along them, instantly lengthening the appearance of a window. This is ideal if you're dealing with a smaller space or a classic décor that includes heritage-style windows.

CONTROL OVER LIGHT HAS BEEN INCREASED

When it comes to light management, roller blinds offer two basic options: open or shut. Even if you roll the cloth halfway up, you're still allowing a block of light into the room at any one time. Consider a room divided into two sections: one for resting and the other for working on a computer. The individual who is resting may want light in order to read their book, but the worker may require better glare control in order to increase productivity. Vertical blinds can be adjusted to the smallest detail thanks to their louvres. As a result, it's simple to dim the lights or provide some seclusion.

HELP WITH GLARE REDUCTION

Vertical blinds are quite efficient at reducing glare, which is one of the reasons they are so popular in offices. Workers may guarantee that their displays stay clean and simple to see at all times by angling the louvres to block off the problematic light stream. This also applies to vertical blinds in TV rooms and living rooms, since no one likes glare on their TV screen while watching their favourite show.

A VARIETY OF FABRIC OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE.

Vertical blinds were created to alleviate the high maintenance requirements of conventional blinds. And this isn't the only problem they can tackle today. They now come in a range of materials, ranging from 100% waterproof for mould resistance to thermal for keeping the heat in during the cooler months and solar reflecting for warding off excessive heat, and they also provide a remedy for most in-room illnesses.

MADE-TO-MEASURE TO PERFECTLY FIT YOUR WINDOWS

One of the biggest advantages of vertical blinds is that they may be made-to-measure. This means you may have a customised solution built to fit your needs regardless of the size of your windows, whether they're extremely broad or really tall. You won't have to settle for off-the-shelf options that leave gaps at the bottom or top any more. Or blinds that don't quite cover the entire width of your windows.

Are vertical blinds appropriate for all windows?

Another advantage of vertical blinds is their adaptability. These window treatments may be used on a wide range of window designs, including conventional windows, bay windows, and bi-fold doors. You may pick which side of the window you want the fabric louvres to ‘bunch' up for bi-fold doors, conservatories, or patio doors. This also allows you to choose the location of the controls, allowing you to maintain the passage clear at all times. You don't have any dangers or possible low-height regions via your entrances since you can just slide them over.

So, are vertical blinds still fashionable or have they gone out of style?

Vertical blinds are still very much in trend in 2021, thanks to a broad range of choices, bespoke manufacturing, and designs to select from. You'll find them all here on Super5 Blinds, whether you want a 100 percent waterproof choice like the Shower Safe Granite vertical blinds or a sheer alternative like the Voile Cream vertical blinds for a calming glow. We also have a dedicated staff of experts on hand to answer any questions you may have and assist you in finding the ideal window treatment for your house. Please get in touch with us right away if you require any further information.



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