Custom-Made Blinds
Get new custom blinds to fit any shape of the window.
Faux Wood Blinds
Resistant to Moisture
Easy to Clean
Wood blinds have a major disadvantage when it comes to moisture and humidity causing it to warp, swell and expand. Over time, the protective finish wears off the wood, leaving it exposed to environmental conditions. Excessive heat and sunlight can also damage wood causing it to fade. Faux wood blinds, on the other hand, have a much higher degree of resistance to moisture and heat.
Faux wood blinds are easier to clean and manage as compared to wood blinds. You can wipe them clean or give them a quick rinse with a hose if needed. Faux wood blinds are totally resistant to water.
Long-lasting and Durable
Given their high resistance to humidity and heat, faux wood blinds last for a
longer time than wood blinds. They also last in much better shape. Once you
install these blinds, they will last for many years. They can also be refinished
if needed.
Variety of colours and styles
Faux wood blinds are available in many different colours and sizes. You can
also have blinds custom made for your needs. This adds a great deal of
flexibility to your decorating options.
Environmentally Friendly
Faux wood blinds are actually much more environmentally friendly than real wood. By purchasing faux wood blinds, you are contributing to a reduction in the number of trees being cut down. You can also purchase recycled blinds and make an even more eco-friendly decision. These blinds are also fully recyclable, so you can help reduce the amount of refuse in landfills.
Attractive in Appearance
Though faux wood blinds have so many benefits to offer, they are cheaper than wood and still offer the same look as real wood. Many people have difficulty distinguishing between real and faux wood blinds, so your guests do not have to know that your blinds are not real wood.
Roller Blinds
Aesthetically Attractive
Flexible
Roller blinds are a great choice if you are after a window covering that has simple lines. This is because they fit very closely to the window and do not have a lot of excess fabric.
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Roller blinds can also be made with a huge range of fabrics including translucent fabrics, sunscreen fabrics, and block out fabrics. Of course, the fabrics are available in a range of colours and patterns so you can choose the one that suits your home the best.
Another huge benefit of roller blinds is how flexible they are. This again, is because of the choice of fabrics that you can fit them with. If you are after a way of screening the sun’s glare and UV rays, you can’t go past a sunscreen fabric.
These let in the light while screening out glare and rays and still allowing you to see outside. On the other hand, if you want complete privacy and darkness, a block out
fabric in your choice of colour is perfect. For something in between, a standard fabric is ideal.
To get the best of both worlds, why not consider installing a dual roller blind? This is where there are actually two blinds installed on the same bracket – a sunscreen blind, and a block out blind. Get the benefits of a sunscreen blind when you need it and the benefits of a block out blind when you need that!
Easy to Operate
Roller blinds are one of the easiest types of blinds to operate in the home, thanks to the choices that you have in operating systems. Roller blinds can be spring-assisted, operated by a chain drive or fully motorised.
If you have a chain drive or motorised roller blind, you can actually link a number of blinds together so you can open and close multiple blinds at once. No more reaching to each blind individually. This is perfect if, for example, you have furniture in front of your windows!
Durable
One thing that you want from your blinds is durability and roller blinds deliver this in spades. This is because they use durable steel tubes, strong, high-quality fabrics and top of the line operating systems.
You can be sure that your roller blinds will operate the same as new even after they’ve been installed for years! Also, your blinds will not have faded from the sun as the fabric has been specifically treated to resist UV.