Blinds

Why Choose Roller Blinds?

By June 27, 2016 May 7th, 2019 No Comments

Roller blinds in a bedroom

Are you thinking of refreshing your home or office space with roller blinds? Here are some reasons why this option is a great choice, both aesthetically and practically.

Roller blinds suit any window or door.
Large or small, wide or narrow, even floor-to-ceiling, roller blinds can be made to fit any window or door.

Roller blinds look great.
Roller Blinds sit closely against the window and they look neat and streamlined. They completely roll away when not in use and you can choose a neat pelmet for your blind to sit behind when not in use.

Roller blinds are flexible.
They allow you to adjust light and privacy easily and quickly by changing the height of the blind. Fabric choices for roller blinds are endless which also adds to their flexibility, giving you a myriad of options in colour, style, pattern and texture in either standard, complete blockout or sheer fabrics.

Roller blinds are easy to operate.
The simplicity of roller blinds is one of their most redeeming features – because they are easy to use, and easy to maintain, they have excellent wear and tear properties. Depending on the blind you choose, you may be able to ‘link’ the operation if you have a motorised system, which means that you can open up to three blinds at the flick of a button. This eliminates the hassle of reaching behind or around furniture to open or close your blinds.

Roller blinds are easy to keep clean and allergy-friendly.
If you choose easy-clean fabrics, then you’ve made the job of cleaning even easier, but blinds don’t harbour dust and mites, which makes them a good choice for those who suffer from allergies.

You have the option of dual blinds.
You also have the option of installing dual blinds, which allow you to run both a sheer blind and a blockout blind on the same window, giving you the best of both worlds when it comes to controlling indoor temperature or your privacy.

Read more about different types of roller blinds here.