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When it's time to choose window blinds for a home or office, is the first choice automatically draperies or curtains? Traditional coverings may not be a first choice when the alternative of vertical blinds offers so many advantages.

Vertical blinds have moved out from their traditional placement in offices and commercial buildings to become a terrific alternative window covering in virtually any setting. Their popular isn't surprising at all when one considers the benefits of this type of blind: control of light, privacy, ease of use and style.

Considering their versatility, choosing vertical blinds can seem overwhelming. The keys to choosing the right kind of blinds lie in two words: function and form.

"Function" seems to be simplest. After all, the function of any set of blinds is to keep out light and give privacy to the interior. However, with this kind of window treatment, there are many more ways to serve these functions that ever before. That's where the "form" of vertical blinds plays a role. This type of window covering is constructed of a series of overlapping louvers vertically aligned. They hang from clips attached to a head rail so they can swivel 360 degrees to let in light or to keep it out. Their movement across the window is controlled by a chain system.

Unlike horizontal blinds or shades, the upright vanes of this blind give tremendous versatility regarding how much light to let into the room. This means that during winter, the window blinds can be opened to let in the maximum amount of sunlight for light in warmth. When summer comes, the window blinds can be positioned to keep out harsh sun and high heat. In both cases, the window blinds help to conserve energy, a factor that adds to their overall value.

In addition, vertical blinds are an economical decor option. Blinds installed outside the window frame often take the place of draperies. They provide complete privacy while eliminating the need for an additional window treatment.

The upright construction of this type of blind also aids the aesthetics of room decor. With its strong vertical line, blinds of this kind can bring a sense of balance to windows that are too wide, or rooms that are wider than they are tall. In addition, rooms with low ceilings can seem less closed-in with vertical blinds, because their upright stance aids the illusion of height. And when it comes to matching a decor's color scheme, this type of blind has matchless variety. Its louvers may be made of vinyl, wood, aluminum or fabric in an array of colors. The density of the vanes can range from completely opaque to translucent, depending on how much light control is warranted.

Operating blinds such as this is easier than most people surmise. Cords, wands or chains are used to turn the louvers and slide them back and forth along the head rail. Motorized controls are a recommended option for households with small children or pets, to avoid them becoming entangled in cords or chains. A switch or a remote control like that of a television works a motorized system, making it an excellent alternative also for people with handicaps.

Energy efficiency, light control, ease of use and beautiful style are the hallmarks of a window covering created with vertical blinds.

by: Jesita Jerik




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