If you are sprucing up your home, a detail you may want to consider are roman blinds. Elegant, affordable and easy to maintain, these have successfully improved the look and feel of many homes for a number of years.
Roman blinds continue to be popular as they allow people to enjoy the look and feel of fabric window coverings, without the hassle that can come along with them. More than this too; blinds are of course easier to operate and do not require so much manual handling to ensure an excellent look is achieved whether they are drawn or otherwise.
Constructed with flat panels of fabric from a wide range of colors, there are a host of materials and textures to choose from. As a result, your blinds can really be tailored to suit your existing decor, or planned redecoration perfectly. They are reasonably priced too; being so simply made which is also another reason why many people prefer them to more traditional fabric drapes.
The first decision regards which type of blind to go for. Two styles generally exist; one which drops down in teardrop fashion, the other which draws up horizontally. In more formal spaces, the horizontal style is often better matched, with a cleaner finish. In reception areas and dining spaces wonderful looks can be achieved with the more elegant teardrop style.
Ensuring you get the best finish for your home is of course important. If you can, spend some time looking at displays in stores, and seeing what would work with your decor or redecoration plans. If you can, see if there are any homes that have recently had roman blinds fitted, in order that you could gain some helpful tips and, of course, perhaps see some mistakes best avoided! Armed with such information; your decision should hopefully be easier.
It is also necessary to consider the type of windows you are framing, and where they are in your home. For example, in the kitchen, the horizontal type is practically a natural match. With easy to clean fabrics too, they are ideal.
In other areas, perhaps with French windows, the teardrop blinds will probably be a better choice and, dressed with sheer fabrics and sweeping materials, the framing of the external vista will be far better framed.
The textures themselves can be perfectly matched to blend with the furnishings in your home too, even if these have been tailor made for you. Costs will inevitably rise if this is your choice, but should certainly not be ruled out on this basis alone.
At the other end of the scale, there are ready made sets of roman blinds. Whilst professional installation can be completed, many prefer to install them for themselves. In areas such as the kitchen this is most often the way forward, though other areas can be well catered for too.
Because of their adaptability, roman blinds really are an excellent addition to any home and in any room. With a host of finishes, styles and looks to go for, stunning combination and contrasting effects can be made across the home.
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Annie is an expert furniture and interior design writer.