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Triangle Windows - What blinds are available

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Blinds for triangular windows can be a bit trickier to find and install compared to standard rectangular windows, but there are several options available: 1. Custom Cellular (Honeycomb) Shades Cellular shades can be custom-made to fit triangular windows. These shades provide good insulation and come in various configurations. 2. Roller Blinds  For triangular windows, we can only offer bottom up configuration for equilateral triangles. 3. Vertical Blinds Although vertical blinds are traditionally used for wide windows, they can be adapted for triangular shapes. The slats can be custom cut to fit the window, though this is less common and might not be ideal for every type of triangle. 4. Plantation Shutters for triangle windows Custom Shutters : Plantation or custom shutters can be made to fit triangular windows. These offer a classic look and good light control. They are usually custom-built to the exact shape and dimens

Size and Control types of Honeycomb Blinds

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Honeycomb blinds, also known as cellular shades, come in various cell sizes, and cell configurations, the choice you make can affect both the appearance and performance of the blinds. The most common cell sizes are: 16mm Cells : This is smallest cell size available and primary used for tight fitting spaces or minimalist look. 20mm Cells : Similar to 16mm cell but slightly larger with better insulation 25mmh Cells : This is a standard size that balances insulation, light control, and a sleek appearance. It’s often chosen for its versatility and efficiency 38mm Cells : These are a bit larger and can offer slightly better insulation than the 25mm cells. They’re also popular for their modern look and effective light filtration. 45mm Cells : These larger cells can provide enhanced insulation, making them ideal for energy efficiency. They also offer a fuller appearance and can be a good choice for larger windows. 62mm Cells : This size provides the most insul

Plantation Shutters Perfect Fit

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Mixing Roller Blinds and Roman Blinds

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Yes, you can mix roller blinds and Roman blinds on the same window, but there are some considerations to keep in mind to ensure a cohesive and functional setup: Benefits of Mixing Roller and Roman Blinds Layered Look : Combining different types of blinds can create a layered look, adding depth and visual interest to your window treatment. For example, you might use Roman blinds for a stylish, draped effect and add roller blinds for practical light control or privacy. Functional Versatility : Each type of blind serves different purposes. Roller blinds can be used for easy light control and minimalistic design, while Roman blinds offer a more decorative and textured appearance. Using both can provide a balance of functionality and aesthetics. Enhanced Control : By using both types, you can have more control over light, privacy, and insulation. For example, you might use the roller blinds for daytime light control and the Roman blinds for ad

Bonded Roller blinds

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Bonded roller blinds are a type of window covering designed to provide a sleek, contemporary look while enhancing functionality. Here’s a breakdown of what bonded roller blinds are and their key features: What Are Bonded Roller Blinds? Bonded Roller Blinds : These are roller blinds where the fabric has been "bonded" or fused to a backing material, often using a specialized adhesive or bonding process. This bonding creates a single, cohesive layer of material that offers various benefits compared to traditional roller blinds. Key Features and Benefits Smooth and Modern Aesthetic : The bonding process creates a smooth, seamless look without visible seams or stitching, which gives the blinds a clean and modern appearance. Durability : Bonded roller blinds are often more durable than traditional roller blinds. The bonding process can enhance the fabric’s resistance to wear and tear, making them a l

Day Night Honeycombs or Dual Honey Combs

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] The terms "day-night honeycombs" and "dual honeycombs" are often used in the context of window treatments and blinds, particularly those that feature honeycomb or cellular designs. Here’s a breakdown of each: Day-Night Honeycombs Design : These blinds have a versatile design that incorporates two types of fabrics or cell structures in one unit. Function : They offer a combination of sheer and opaque materials. Typically, one layer is designed for light filtration (sheer) and the other for privacy and light blocking (opaque).  See image Use : The idea is to provide the benefits of both styles in a single blind, allowing users to adjust the level of light and privacy based on their needs throughout the day. For example, you can have the sheer layer down during the day to let in natural light while keeping the opaque layer up for privacy at night. Dual Honeycombs Design : Du