Venetian Blinds Archives - Blind Technique https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/category/venetian-blinds Stylish Custom Blinds Wed, 27 Nov 2024 16:23:26 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Spring Cleaning Tips To Get Your Home Ready For The New Year https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/spring-cleaning-tips-to-get-your-home-ready-for-the-new-year https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/spring-cleaning-tips-to-get-your-home-ready-for-the-new-year#respond Fri, 27 Dec 2024 16:05:09 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6640 Let me say right now, I do not approve of this blog. Spring cleaning tips to get your home ready for the new year?! Do you know why New Year’s resolutions fail? Because there’s nothing new about the new year. It’s still winter. The Christmas decorations are still up. This is why Spring is the […]

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Spring cleaning tips to get your home ready for the new year?! Do you know why New Year’s resolutions fail? Because there’s nothing new about the new year. It’s still winter. The Christmas decorations are still up. This is why Spring is the time to put your New Year resolutions into practice. It’s the actual start of a new year.

And yet, you’re geared up to want to start something new on or around 1st January. So here you go then. Here are some spring cleaning tips to get your home ready for the new year, the new you and your new life.

Spring cleaning tip number one: make a plan

This isn’t just a spring cleaning tip, it’s a necessity. If you don’t make a plan, you’ll be overwhelmed from the get-go. Let day one be you walking into all the rooms and acknowledging you have a big job. So, how do you tackle big jobs? Here’s another spring cleaning tip: chunk it down. That huge job is going to become lots of little jobs you can easily cross off your list. How satisfying.

Don’t forget the equipment you’ll need – dusters, detergents, housecoat, old clothes, bags for rubbish, bags for the charity shops and a box for Oxfam (they’ll take anything, so that’s a valuable spring cleaning tip right there to help you save the planet and not send anything to landfill).

Spring cleaning tip number two:  decluttering

What kind of spring cleaning guide would this be without me telling you to declutter?

Open that wardrobe. How many of your clothes have you actually worn this year? Like the rest of us, you wear the same few items time and again. Accept the fact that you’re going to spend several hours trying on clothes, and be delighted at how many items you get rid of.

And are you going to re-read those books? Or watch those DVDs again? I know, your books are literally your identity. They’re also dust collectors. As are your knick-knacks. How often do you stop to look and enjoy your stuff? If you no longer notice it, you can live without it.

As for sheds and garages, when’s the last time you went looking for something in there anyway? Make quick work of these huge jobs. Hire a skip and be done with it.

Spring cleaning tip number three:  leave no task behind

You’ve already gone further than you thought possible. Now go further. Hoover under the furniture and not just around it. Clear out those kitchen cupboards. You never did eat those lentils, and it’s too late now.

Scrub that oven clean. Wash the washing machine. Soak the mugs in bicarb to shift those tea stains. And dust the insides of your lampshades. Yep, these spring cleaning tips take things to a whole new level.

You will wash those curtains! I know! Do it once, and then keep on top of those opulent dust collectors with regular vacuuming. Roller blinds require a flick of a duster, and a feather duster deals nicely with Venetian blinds.

Spring cleaning tip number four: spring clean your mind

Never again will you have to do such an extensive, all-encompassing spring clean because once you’ve done it, you will keep on top of things. You will declutter every quarter. You will check in with yourself every 6 months to ensure you declutter every quarter. When something breaks you will make an immediate decision to get it fixed or dispose of it, and whichever one you choose will be acted on within a week. Finally, each Christmas and on your birthday, you will immediately decide who to re-gift to any present you don’t actually want or need. If necessary, it will be re-gifted to the one who gave it to you. Harsh, I know, but otherwise they’ll never learn. That may be the harshest spring cleaning tip ever. But then, spring cleaning in the dead of winter is serious stuff.

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Popular This Month: Turquoise Interior Design https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/popular-this-month-turquoise-interior-design https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/popular-this-month-turquoise-interior-design#respond Fri, 06 Dec 2024 16:22:18 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6614 Turquoise! The colour of … Turquoise! You don’t want aqua, and teal won’t do. It has to be turquoise, the hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, the colour of tropical seas and Windolene. Yes, Windolene knew what it was doing when it chose to be turquoise. Turquoise is an utterly scrumptious colour and simply must […]

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Turquoise! The colour of … Turquoise! You don’t want aqua, and teal won’t do. It has to be turquoise, the hydrous phosphate of copper and aluminium, the colour of tropical seas and Windolene. Yes, Windolene knew what it was doing when it chose to be turquoise. Turquoise is an utterly scrumptious colour and simply must be made a part of your favourite spaces. Bold yet warm, cosy yet opulent, turquoise is many things so you might actually find it near impossible to avoid turquoise interior design.

Luxuriate in turquoise interior design

Turquoise brings depth and richness, making turquoise interior design perfect for a plush and luxurious feel. So where better place to start than your sanctum, your haven, that is to say, your bedroom. Make turquoise the primary colour and add bejewelled ambers and gold accessories for that lush appeal. Go for deluxe window dressings such as Roman blinds. Alternatively, add further warmth with woody notes, perhaps with shutters, or how about a faux fur throw for your bed? Your bedroom will be your turquoise haven.

Turquoise interior design can be practical

Rather than neglect the most practical room in the house by keeping it as utilitarian as possible, turquoise interior design will make your bathroom sing. Lounge in your bubble bath surrounded by turquoise tiles, offset with brilliant white. A Mediterranean spa has nothing on your bathroom. Our Java range of shutters is waterproof and can easily withstand the humidity of your relaxing yet magnificent bathroom spa.

Turquoise interior design for warmth

As turquoise is such a warm colour, it can always be summer in your living room. Combine with dusky pink and golden yellows and orange accents to bring that sunset feel, and these vibrant colours will chase away the winter blues.

To literally keep the warmth in, curtains and Roman blinds will add style and lavishness, as well as a cosy feel. Cellular blinds are made to keep the heat in with their honeycomb design. Again, shutters will add a stylish and classical look. Available in a range of colours and styles, they’ll fit right into your turquoise interior design.

Turquoise interior design for the sake of your creativity

Invigorating and calming, inspiring and creative, blue combined with the fertility of green – yep, turquoise interior design just might be the perfect colour for a home office. The comfort of being at home with the get-up and go to get the juices flowing for work, turquoise interior design for the home office is literally the biz.

For full control of your light and privacy, to thwart industrial spies and to keep the glare off your computer monitor, Venetian blinds are an excellent choice. Wooden or faux wood brings style, warmth and professionalism. For the more devil may care, there’s also a choice of aluminium slats in shiny metallic colours, a stunning and fun accompaniment to the natural shimmer of the glamorous colour that is turquoise.

Turquoise interior design for your health

Can one colour make you healthy? Nope, and certainly not all on its lonesome. What it can do is put you in the right mood and inspire you to pursue that healthiest of lifestyles with Mediterranean cuisine. Yes, turquoise interior design in your kitchen will do that! Turquoise interior design will inspire you to eat the healthiest food on the planet and make your guests turquoise with envy. Pop open that jar of olives (yuk!), grill the halloumi (yum!) and crack open a bottle of Cyprus wine (because it counts as one of your five a day) and dare your guests to be unhappy in your turquoise kitchen/diner.

Durable faux wood Venetian blinds will add warmth, style and practicality to the humid environment of your kitchen. If you prefer roller blinds, they’re available in moisture-resistant and flame-retardant fabrics. They’re even easy to keep clean, requiring little more than a flick of the duster, and at most a wipe down with a warm cloth. Your turquoise interior design can’t help but deliver on all fronts.

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What Are The Best Blinds For A Sunroom? https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/what-are-the-best-blinds-for-a-sunroom https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/what-are-the-best-blinds-for-a-sunroom#respond Fri, 25 Oct 2024 09:11:00 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6584 The whole point of having a sunroom is so you can have access to as much sun as humanly possible for an inhabitant on an island in the North Atlantic Ocean. Sunrooms are therefore a brilliant idea. Yet here we are contemplating hotter summers (sometimes) and heatwaves and suddenly our lovely sunrooms are too hot […]

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The whole point of having a sunroom is so you can have access to as much sun as humanly possible for an inhabitant on an island in the North Atlantic Ocean. Sunrooms are therefore a brilliant idea.

Yet here we are contemplating hotter summers (sometimes) and heatwaves and suddenly our lovely sunrooms are too hot and sticky for us to spend any time in. And with all that glass, just how is one supposed to have any sense of privacy? So what are the best blinds for a sunroom? Read on before you melt away.

An awning is the best blind for a sunroom

An awning is the best blind for a sunroom because it stops the heat from striking the house in the first place, thereby keeping you cool from the off. Not only does this keep you more comfortable, it also means you won’t need to keep the air conditioning on for as long. An awning is easily the best blind for your sunroom as it keeps you safe, cool and saves you money on your energy bill.

Cellular blinds are the best blinds for a sunroom

Are you ready to hear about blinds that will cut your energy bills because they help to keep you warm in winter as well as reflect the sun away when it’s too hot, thereby helping to keep you cooler too? Then you’re ready to hear that the best blinds for your sunroom are cellular blinds. By trapping the air in their honeycomb-shaped cells, these blinds create an additional layer between you and the heat outside. In winter, that same trapped air forms extra insulation, keeping you warm. Once again you’ll save on your energy bills, as you keep the heart turned down or the air conditioner off. Cellular blinds are definitely the best blinds for a sunroom.

Blinds with louvres or slats are the best blinds for a sunroom

When it comes to window blinds with louvres or slats, we’re talking about Venetian blinds, Vertical blinds or shutter blinds as the best blinds for a sunroom. A louvre or a slat can be tilted to the angle of your choice. You control exactly how much light, shade and privacy you require at any given moment.

While wooden or faux wooden Venetian blinds can look very stylish and warm in your sunroom, some folks simply feel they’re a little too offcey. So you might want to consider Duo Vision blinds. A dressier version of Venetian blinds, Duo Vision blinds allow you to manoeuvre the panels of alternating opaque and translucent fabrics so they act just like the slats of a Venetian blind, only they have the appearance of an intriguing and attractive roller blind, making them much nicer for your home, and therefore the best blinds for a sunroom.

If you have French, sliding or bifold doors in your sunroom, Allusion blinds are another contender. Part vertical blind, part voile, Allusion blinds allow you to pass through them at any point your wall of glass doors requires. You can have the verticals fully opened and the voile panels will still provide you with privacy and protect you from summer bugs. Allusion blinds could easily be the best blinds for a sunroom.

Roller blinds are the best blinds for a sunroom

Roller blinds will always be a contender as the best blinds for a sunroom. Not only are they cost-effective, especially useful when you’re surrounded by so much glass, they are available in a wide variety of fabrics. This range of fabrics isn’t just about the colours, patterns and textures available, it’s also about the qualities of the fabric itself. Some have a solar protective coating, while others have a UV block rating. And of course, there’s a choice of blackout fabrics. It’s worth noting that the fabric may be blackout but that doesn’t mean there still won’t be light bleed along the edges of the blind. Side channels, brushes, and hanging the blind outside of the recess will cut down on light bleed.

Whichever style of blind you go for, the lighter the colour, the more it will reflect the sun away from you. The right tint or shade can be found to match your decor. You can relax and bask, knowing you have the best blinds for your sunroom.

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Popular This Month: Pink Interior Design https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/popular-this-month-pink-interior-design https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/popular-this-month-pink-interior-design#respond Thu, 24 Oct 2024 13:52:45 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6572 Singer, songwriter and former gymnast Pink … Okay, not that pink. Just the colour. I say ‘just’ but pink is harder to pin down than you may realise. Back in Victorian times, pink was the colour for little boys. A softer version of red, it was meant as a harbinger of the passionate warrior the […]

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Singer, songwriter and former gymnast Pink … Okay, not that pink. Just the colour. I say ‘just’ but pink is harder to pin down than you may realise. Back in Victorian times, pink was the colour for little boys. A softer version of red, it was meant as a harbinger of the passionate warrior the little tykes were supposed to grow into. Meanwhile, blue, as a calming colour, was the choice for girls, no doubt to prevent our fragile little minds from overheating. Prior to this, babies usually wore white, as it was cheaper to have one set of baby clothes to pass down, regardless of sex. Then, as dyes became more accessible, someone realised they could sell twice the amount of baby clothes if they became gender specific.

The 1940s saw pink switch to girls and blue to boys, probably due to another marketing endeavour. This was critiqued only twenty years later, by women refusing to be defined by one colour. When science gave us the ability to identify the sex of the baby prior to birth, colour was chosen over words to communicate the news. And so pink for a girl and blue for a boy became cemented in our minds despite the gendering of colours barely being a thing at all when compared to the history of all civilisation.

So, whoever you are, it’s time to release your inner flamingo and give your Barbie collection centre stage as you embrace pink interior design.

Pink interior design is for your bathroom

Bathrooms can be neglected in favour of keeping them utilitarian and easy to clean, so. pink interior design is the perfect excuse to give your bathroom some love.

Marble is highly practical for a bathroom, resistant to the humidity of your typical bathroom environment. To match, you’ll want to consider durable blinds for your pink bathroom, so check out our PVC range of fabrics. They’re easy to keep clean, as are our moisture-resistant roller blinds. Faux wood Venetians will look lovely amongst the pink, and when it comes to controlling your light and privacy – crucial in a bathroom – Venetians are an excellent choice.

Pink interior design is for a north-facing room

What better way to warm up a north-facing room than adopting a pink interior design? You automatically add warmth and cosiness as well as a pinch of fun. Steer clear of cool pinks, that’s purple pinks, and focus on warm pinks, for example, a peachy pink.

If your north-facing room is dull and dim, you might want to consider using a very light or soft pink instead of a classic neutral. Let pink do the job of a warm white. A dusky pink is a fun and light alternative to a beige or brown. Say goodbye to white ceilings just because it’s a ceiling. Pink interior design can make a room cosy and sophisticated.

Pink interior design is bold!

Do you have the guts to make pink the primary colour in your pink interior design? Whatever the colour pink means to you, its vibrancy, its vividness, its very pinkness is a statement. So how do you approach this cheeky colour in all its glory?

Muted pinks as well as soft and light tints will allow you to have a surprising amount of pink without it overwhelming you or your room. Once again, pink can take the place of a neutral to increase the pink, or you can combine a classic neutral with lighter or more vivid shades of pink to keep things fun yet stylish. It’s all about the balance between the tints and shades you use.

Pink interior design means a little goes a long way

You may not want or need pink as the primary colour in your pink interior design, but you don’t want to miss out on the fun. With pink being such a playful colour, pink might be the perfect accent colour for an otherwise grumpy person.

Neon pink cushions, curtains and blinds will bring some daring pink into your scheme. Whether you choose a luxurious crimson for your curtains or a gentle blush for your blinds, you’ll find pink can be indulgent and elegant.

The psychology of pink interior design

If pink isn’t about gender, what does it stand for? It’s the colour of nurturing, care and love. It’s warmth and friendship. It’s hope and optimism. You’ll be hard-pressed to stay blue (which goes beautifully with pink) when surrounded by pink interior design.

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Popular This Month: Blue Home Decor https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/popular-this-month-blue-home-decor https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/popular-this-month-blue-home-decor#respond Wed, 11 Sep 2024 15:18:08 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6555 Feeling blue? But how? Blue is the colour of calmness, of being chill. Surround yourself with aqua or teal and how can you be anything but relaxed? Feeling seasick? Airsick? Too much blue? I find it hard to believe but each to their own. From navy to duck egg, there’s a blue for everyone. Blue […]

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Feeling blue? But how? Blue is the colour of calmness, of being chill. Surround yourself with aqua or teal and how can you be anything but relaxed? Feeling seasick? Airsick? Too much blue? I find it hard to believe but each to their own. From navy to duck egg, there’s a blue for everyone.

Blue home decor is perfect for a dark room

Blue decor is an excellent choice for a dark room because the colour blue is the easiest colour to see. No, really. Blue has such a short wavelength, it has a high level of energy of visible light. Therefore, in a dark space, blue home decor will be more visible. Science!

A light shade of blue combined with a white will bring a freshness to the space. You’ll want to keep your curtains tied back and your blinds rolled up to allow as much natural light in as you can. A Perfect Fit frame can hold a Venetian blind, a Day and Night blind or a Roller blind. Perfect Fit frames snap directly onto the uPVC or aluminium frame of your window, taking up little space, and neatly assisting you in keeping control over the light you can get into your room. As privacy is often an issue with windows, Venetian blinds will be an excellent option. You’ll have full control over the angle at which you position the slats, thereby controlling your light and privacy to the nth degree.

Blue home decor will make you feel good

Blue home decor will help your mental health and your physical health. Relax amongst serene blues and watch your blood pressure go down, feel the stress ebb away from you and find a smile breaking out across your face.

Why does blue make us feel this way? Scientifically, it’s because of those short wavelengths again. Shorter wavelengths scatter more efficiently than longer wavelengths in sunlight, and this is literally why the sky appears blue. As for the sea, water absorbs longer wavelengths and reflects the shorter ones, so once again, we have blue seas instead of red ones. Psychologically, we respond to blue by relaxing because it’s such a dominant player in nature, so you can’t help but relax when surrounded by blue home decor.

The more blue we’re exposed to, the more tranquil we become, so blues are perfect for the bedroom. Paradoxically, blue is also useful for a home office. When we’re more centred, we’re more focused. It comes down to which blue hue you choose for your blue home decor.

Blue home decor goes well with …

Accentuate your beautiful blue home decor with colour combinations that dazzle the eye all the more. Brown and green – yes, blue and green should always be seen – as the other big hitters in nature, are the perfect match for blues. For the neutrals, white is classic, but blue and grey are an especially smart and subtle combination. If you’re after something more vibrant, from burnt orange to citrus, there’s an orange to go with your blue home decor.

How to continue blue home decor throughout a home

Is blue on blue too much blue? Even if it is all the different hues, shades and tones you could find? Maybe? So what do you do when you want blue home decor throughout your entire home?

How about blue as a primary colour in one room, secondary in another and the accent in a third? This basic guideline of interior design has the primary colour at 60%, the secondary colour at 30% and the accent colour at 10%. Alternatively, you could have blue accents throughout the house. That will pull everything together. Blue accents in the form of cushions, pillows, lampshades and blinds will look stunning and cohesive.

If your love for blue means you want it to dominate, you need not find yourself at sea. Different tones of blue will add depth, as will texture and pattern on those beautiful blue accessories.

However you wish to execute your plan for blue home decor, you certainly don’t need to stress yourself over it, however hard you try.

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How To Decorate A Dark Bedroom To Make It Brighter https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/how-to-decorate-a-dark-bedroom-to-make-it-brighter https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/how-to-decorate-a-dark-bedroom-to-make-it-brighter#respond Fri, 23 Aug 2024 11:22:28 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6544 A dark bedroom may seem ideal. It’s a bedroom after all. Surely the darker it is the better for a good night’s sleep. But there may be times when you need a brighter bedroom. Perhaps your bedroom has to double up as an office or even your living room. Maybe you don’t care for a […]

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A dark bedroom may seem ideal. It’s a bedroom after all. Surely the darker it is the better for a good night’s sleep. But there may be times when you need a brighter bedroom. Perhaps your bedroom has to double up as an office or even your living room. Maybe you don’t care for a dark bedroom and that’s what happened to come with the house. So here are a few ideas for those of you who would prefer to decorate a dark bedroom to make it brighter.

How to decorate a dark bedroom and maintain your privacy

Ideally, you’ll want to keep your windows bare to let in as much light as possible. But that’s highly impractical should privacy and shade still be much needed requirements. So which window dressings let in light while still maintaining privacy and shade?

The best blinds to decorate a dark bedroom are Venetian blinds. The slats can be controlled and tilted at any angle. This allows you to control how much light comes into your dark bedroom while also maintaining your privacy. You’ll be spoilt for choice as Venetian blinds are available in a range of warm, natural-looking faux woods. You can have style and elegance when it comes to how you decorate a dark bedroom.

If your tastes are more industrial, and you’re looking for reflective surfaces to bounce around as much light as possible, Venetian blinds also come in a stunning array of metallic colours to choose from in our aluminium range. If, on the other hand, you want the total opposite of Industrial, you may want to check out Duo Vision blinds. Similar to a roller blind, Duo Vision blinds are made from both opaque and sheer materials. These two fabrics glide past each other, recreating the effect of controlling slats, but are much more delicate than Venetian blinds, so you may find them a more suitable choice when determining how to decorate a dark bedroom.

Another option is Day and Night blinds. A simple tab allows you to switch between the sheer and opaque fabrics. Available in Perfect Fit frames, these very neat blinds won’t clutter up your windows and by doing so will be a valuable aid in how to decorate a dark bedroom.

If you have the space and aren’t overlooked, a Roman or Roller blind can of course be left open. If you need to keep the light at bay for sleep, hang the blinds outside of the recess to cut down on light bleeding through. If you choose curtains, make sure they’re made from a light material, both in substance and colour.

How to decorate a dark bedroom with mirrors and light

It seems obvious, doesn’t it? That’s because it is obvious. Mirrors reflect light, and you want to ensure your mirrors reflect it to especially dark areas of your room. A stylish lamp in front of a mirror will brighten the room and add ambiance. If you don’t have room for too many lamps, you can string fairy lights up, especially over mirrors. Spider lights are an elegant way to spread the light around and are a decorative feature in their own right. You may prefer uplighters, which will direct the light up, giving the feeling of more light that way. Placing a mirror by the window will reflect natural light into the room. Glossy or lacquered furniture, or gloss paint for the walls and ceilings will provide more reflective surfaces, all stunning and practical ways to decorate a dark bedroom.

How to decorate a dark bedroom with paint

You may not want a bedroom to be too light in colour or too cool, as it may feel contrary for the room you need to relax and sleep in. Hit the right tone or tint, and you’ll find the right light colour for you to decorate a dark bedroom. Painting the walls and ceiling the same colour will also lighten the room. A pale coloured floor will also add to this effect.

If light colours are a bonus, then neutrals are a classic answer to how to decorate a dark bedroom. Texture and pattern will add depth for a cosy and classic decor.

Be clutter-free when decorating a dark bedroom

It can be hard to let go of things, but if you want to know how to decorate a dark bedroom to make it brighter, more space and less clutter are key. It’s time to let the past go and start afresh in a lighter bedroom. Leave the darkness behind, and enjoy decorating your dark bedroom.

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The Benefits of Waterproof Blinds For Your Bathroom https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/the-benefits-of-waterproof-blinds-for-your-bathroom https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/the-benefits-of-waterproof-blinds-for-your-bathroom#respond Thu, 22 Aug 2024 12:54:52 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6535 When it comes to waterproof blinds for your bathroom, you may be imagining an easy-to-clean plastic that resembles a shower curtain. Well, our bespoke waterproof roller blinds for your bathroom are made from PVC and will go beautifully with your high-quality stylish shower curtain, I’m sure! If you want something more stylish, there are always […]

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When it comes to waterproof blinds for your bathroom, you may be imagining an easy-to-clean plastic that resembles a shower curtain. Well, our bespoke waterproof roller blinds for your bathroom are made from PVC and will go beautifully with your high-quality stylish shower curtain, I’m sure! If you want something more stylish, there are always waterproof shutter blinds. Perhaps your budget requires something cheaper? Faux wood Venetian blinds give you style and warmth and will keep you within budget.

We can sometimes neglect the more practical rooms of our home, but you can still have style and beauty in the most utilitarian of spaces, as well as other benefits, by having waterproof blinds for your bathroom.

Waterproof blinds for your bathroom are not to be confused with moisture-resistant blinds for your bathroom

Waterproof – the definition is in the word. A waterproof blind for your bathroom will have a barrier that prevents any water from getting through. You can throw water and soap at waterproof blinds all day long and they will withstand it. Did some lunatic design a bathroom with the shower right next to the window? How can we not recommend waterproof blinds for your bathroom?!

Moisture-resistant materials are also excellent, and still recommended for humid environments like bathrooms. They can withstand the effects of water, heat and humidity – just not as well as waterproof blinds can.

Waterproof blinds for your bathroom are easy to maintain 

Waterproof blinds don’t require any special care. Just keep them open so they can dry fully. Take care of your waterproof blinds and they will last well. They also won’t end up a health hazard due to mold. Yes, even waterproof blinds can develop mold, but they will greatly decrease the risk of it. You don’t need to be a slum landlord to have mold in your bathroom, it happens to us all. So cut down on your risk of allergies and lung infections and keep your bathroom mold-free with waterproof blinds.

Waterproof membranes will weaken with age, so even waterproof blinds won’t last forever. It’s water and dampness that cause this problem, along with the mold, so keep your bathroom well-ventilated.

Waterproof blinds for your bathroom are cost-effective

Faux wood Venetian blinds will bring style and elegance to your bathroom. Highly durable as well as waterproof, faux wood Venetian blinds come in shades of white, beige, grey and brown. These neutrals will match any decor you may have in your bathroom. And if you’re wondering why you should have faux wood instead of real wood, it’s because you don’t want your blinds to warp, stain or rot in your bathroom environment.

If money is no object, you can even have faux wood shutters, perhaps for that country cottage-style bathroom you yearn for. The Java range is waterproof and also shares the high durability of Venetian blinds. They won’t scratch and can withstand excitable children and pets – and on that note, they’re also safer for little ones (no cords to become entangled in) so they are ideal waterproof blinds for your bathroom.

Waterproof blinds for your bathroom will maintain your privacy

Of course waterproof blinds and moisture-resistant blinds will maintain your privacy. You haven’t been thinking frosted glass alone does the job, have you? From a distance, sure, but if you tend to stand pretty close to your frosted window … I once worked in an office where I happened to look up at the wrong time and across the way I found that if people stood very close to the frosted glass in the Men’s shower room, I was very aware they were there. Maybe it depends on the quality of the frosted glass. I’m just saying.

Or do you lounge in your Victorian bathtub, beneath the skylight in the attic you beautifully converted into your luxury master suite? Everything was fine, as you sipped some fizz, relaxing amongst the bubbles, enjoying the night sky above – and then you became paranoid about drones. Thankfully, Velux provides waterproof blinds for your bathroom too. You may miss out on the stars and the moon from your bathtub, but you can still enjoy the bubbles, in your glass and your tub, when you have the right waterproof blinds in your bathroom.

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Hallway Styling Ideas for The Entrance To Your Home! https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/hallway-styling-ideas-for-the-entrance-to-your-home https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/hallway-styling-ideas-for-the-entrance-to-your-home#respond Fri, 19 Jul 2024 12:40:46 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6521 What is your hallway to you? Is it just a convenient place for your coat? Yet the entrance to your home is the first glimpse a guest or burglar has of you. Your hallway isn’t just a utilitarian space to leave your shoes. It’s a part of your home and as such it can reflect […]

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What is your hallway to you? Is it just a convenient place for your coat? Yet the entrance to your home is the first glimpse a guest or burglar has of you. Your hallway isn’t just a utilitarian space to leave your shoes. It’s a part of your home and as such it can reflect who you are as a human being, what you stand for, the very essence of your soul. Yeah, that’s a lot for a hallway to convey, which is why you may need some hallway styling ideas.

Hallway styling ideas when you want your guests to feel welcomed

When it comes to styling your hallway, the same basic guidelines of interior design still apply.

Tiny hallway? Make the space you have work for you, and that means the walls. Sure you’ll want to hang a mirror and get some art up there as well. Cheerful colours are an obvious choice – for the walls as well as the art.

Besides obvious decorating ideas, how about removing doors to create a through view? This will make your hall seem and actually be much bigger. There could be room for a neat little welcome station (that’s a table to put your keys on), or simply allow more than two guests to stand together while they admire how the colours in your hallway tie into the decor of your now open rooms. Your tiny abode may not have a garden, so having some greenery at the end of your ‘view’ will add both style and homeliness, all thanks to your hallway styling ideas.

To add natural light to your hallway, introduce a frosted glass door. Add a bright simple roller or Perfect Fit blind for added privacy and shade. And how about a statement rug or hall runner? These hallway styling ideas assume you can have nice things. But if you don’t live alone and have to share your space with family …

Hallway Styling Ideas that can survive children and pets

How can you keep your hallway styling ideas in one piece when said hallway has such a high volume of traffic?

Easy-to-keep clean floors, whether classic Milton or vinyl laminate tiles, will make all the difference. As for window dressings, you can still bring style to your hallway with scratch-resistant faux wood or bendable (that’s bendable-back-into-shape) aluminium Venetian blinds for when your little darlings get carried away.

Hallway styling ideas when you have a lot of space to play with

Is your hallway so large it’s basically an additional room? You can have a bench so you can sit down as soon as you come in, kick the old mules off and slip directly into your fluffy slippers. And if your hallway is so big, do you even have to go to work? Why not use that gaping hole under your stairs as your home office? In which case, you don’t want Postie spying on you at your desk. Vertical or Venetian blinds are perfect for a multipurpose space. You can angle the slats or louvres to obtain the light you need, and still keep your activities private. You can also pull off a subtle peek if you wish to see who’s ringing your bell before answering the door.

If you don’t want to be at your desk and find yourself in a draught, an opulent and practical hallway styling idea is to have a curtain by your front door. Or perhaps you need to stay cool while you work. A neat cellular blind will reflect the heat away. Its honeycomb design will also trap heat in winter, keeping you toasty. Who knew a hallway styling idea could be energy efficient too?

Hallway styling ideas to show people who you are

As already suggested, the whole point of a hallway is to expose yourself to the world! (No emails on that, please.)

What better way to share a little about yourself than styling your hallway as a display area? From Star Wars figures to commemorative plates, your hallway walls can speak volumes about you. Family photographs can be seen instead of forgotten about in albums and bring warmth to your hallway.

Hallway Styling Ideas decor tips

Statement coat hooks, statement brolly stands or statement coatstands will show your hallway off. Any cupboard can become stylish by using shutters as doors. For a coherent look, one colour or pattern can connect your runner, rug or carpet. With a wide range of fabrics to choose from, we can make you a bespoke blind that will fit with any hallway styling ideas you have. 

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Minimalist Dressing Room Decor Ideas https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/minimalist-dressing-room-decor-ideas https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/minimalist-dressing-room-decor-ideas#respond Fri, 21 Jun 2024 14:06:38 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6493 When it comes to your dressing room – or that corner of your bedroom where you get dressed – you’re immediately faced with a conundrum. You need to know how you look in natural light. And yet, as you try on a variety of outfits, privacy is paramount. Ideally, there’ll be no windows in your […]

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When it comes to your dressing room – or that corner of your bedroom where you get dressed – you’re immediately faced with a conundrum. You need to know how you look in natural light. And yet, as you try on a variety of outfits, privacy is paramount.

Ideally, there’ll be no windows in your minimalist dressing room, just a skylight above you flooding you with light so you can … dodge drones? So, here’s how to have a minimalist dressing room – with a focus on how to have light and privacy.

How to ensure privacy and light for your minimalist dressing room

The best way to get plentiful light into your minimalist dressing room and still ensure your privacy is to have frosted glass or a window film that provides that effect. Without the need for any other window dressing, this will be perfect for a minimalist dressing room design. Sorted!

Or do you feel a bit vulnerable just having the illusion of frost or one wispy piece of voile curtain between you and the rest of the world while you’re dressing? The best way to dress your window for your minimalist dressing room/space would be any slat or louvre-based window dressing. Vertical blinds, Venetian blinds and shutters will allow you to maximise both privacy and light as you tilt the louvres or slats to exactly where you want them. You can also have Venetian blinds in a Perfect Fit frame, and shutters in the style of a Perfect Fit frame. By clipping directly onto your uPVC frames, Perfect Fit blinds take up less room, neatly fitting into your minimalist dressing room decor.

While faux wood Venetian blinds will bring warmth and charm to your bedroom, you might prefer a softer and dressier version for your sanctuary. Duo Vision blinds have one sheer fabric and one opaque. They slide past each other to create the same effect as a Day and Night blind. They work similarly to roller blinds so will be a sleek addition to your minimalist dressing room/space.

The benefits of a minimalist dressing room

The benefits of a minimalist dressing room are both practical and psychological.

On the practical side, a minimalist dressing room is cheaper to decorate. Neutral paints will warm up your plain walls while simultaneously showcasing your streamlined capsule wardrobe. It will also be easier to keep clean, and therefore encourage you to maintain your clothes with more care, helping them last longer. A clean and clear area will allow you to get the full scope of your wardrobe, making it easier to put outfits together to fulfill your sartorial brief.

The benefits of a minimalist wardrobe to go in your minimalist dressing room

We all have clothes we haven’t even seen, let alone worn, for years. By clearing out your wardrobe you’ll be freeing up space and your mind. No more struggling with what to wear. Instead, you’ll have already established your style and know what you look good in. Probably because you’ll be wearing the right size! It’s just a number! It’s not a comment on your worth as a human being! If you feel comfortable and wear the right size for you, you’ll look and feel good. Know your style. There’s no need to overthink it. Do you prefer neutrals or colours? Is there a time period that appeals to you?  Wear what you like, and be yourself.

We habitually wear the same few items, so if you haven’t worn anything for more than a year, out it goes – to a charity shop, or via an app to someone who can enjoy your pre-loved items. One excellent reason to embrace a minimalist wardrobe is that by knowing your style and knowing what to wear, you’ll no longer be contributing disposable fashion to landfills. Instead, you’ll be focused on quality pieces that you will take care of for longer.

A minimalist dressing room is for maximalists too

It’s because you have so many clothes and accessories that you need a minimalist dressing room so there’s room for everything, and everything in its place. With so much to choose from, you’ll want to keep things orderly so you know what you have and can find it at a moment’s notice. With everything stored neatly, you’ll have the clear space to put individual outfits together without getting into a jumble.

And who’s to say that you can’t be a maximalist with a capsule wardrobe? Of course you can. A minimalist dressing room suits everybody.

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Home Office Inspiration To Brighten Your Working Day https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/home-office-inspiration-to-brighten-your-working-day https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/home-office-inspiration-to-brighten-your-working-day#respond Fri, 14 Jun 2024 12:43:45 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6482 The Man, you know which one I mean, is all too eager to get us back into the office. This distrustful control freak needs to take a chill pill and let employees work from home where practicable. Sure, some folks prefer the office, especially if they’ve invested in office real estate, and with the move […]

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The Man, you know which one I mean, is all too eager to get us back into the office. This distrustful control freak needs to take a chill pill and let employees work from home where practicable. Sure, some folks prefer the office, especially if they’ve invested in office real estate, and with the move to work from home, the value of their investment is now plummeting. Meanwhile, others prefer not to add the stress of a commute to their day, to be refreshed and relaxed for work, and to be able to focus in the quiet of their home rather than being constantly interrupted by colleagues who have just dropped by their desk because they need to talk about everything face to face as if they’ve never heard of email.

So let’s explore home office inspiration to help you focus and be productive with a lot less stress.

Home Office Inspiration is a must when your home office is part of another room

If your home office is tucked in a corner of your bedroom, kitchen or living room, having the right blinds will help with your multipurpose space. During the day you need light to work, but you also need to shade your monitor. Then at night, you’ll want privacy. Venetian blinds and Vertical blinds have the same advantage, in that they give you the greatest control over light, shade and privacy. You need only tilt the slats and louvres to the desired angle, depending on what you need and when.

Venetians with faux wood slats will look both cosy and professional, a perfect choice for multipurpose home office inspiration. With the right fabric choice, Vertical blinds can suit any decor, from traditional to something more urbane.

Home Office Inspiration when you have a whole room to be your home office

Venetian blinds and Vertical blinds are still top contenders when it comes to home office inspiration for the same reasons stated above. But when out of sight of a Zoom meeting and colleagues, there’s no reason you can’t make yourself feel good with classy and attractive Roman blinds or some stylish shutters. Duo Vision blinds are a more dressy version of Venetian blinds, giving you the same control over light and privacy but with a softer appearance if you find Venetians too officey for your home. This makes Duo Vision blinds a practical and attractive addition to home office inspiration.

Duo Vision blinds are also one of the types of blind referred to as Day and Night blinds, as they’re easy to switch from needed light during the day to privacy at night. Double Roller blinds are also Day and Night blinds as they have two fabrics, one sheer for day and the other opaque for night. Top Down Bottom Up blinds (no, really) are especially versatile as you can adjust these blinds to whichever part of your window needs to be covered, and switch from sheer fabric to opaque with a simple tab. Such versatility is perfect for home office inspiration.

Home Office Inspiration means colours will help you be more productive

What can be more suitable to home office inspiration than the colours you chose? Do you get to be creative at work? Purple will help spark the mind and your soul. And for those moments of drudgery, hopefully brief, let that sun yellow or orange wall lift your spirits. As for those incompetent work colleagues and those awful customers you have to deal with, make sure there’s some calming blue for you to rest your eyes on.

Home Office Inspiration is needed when it’s where you spend eight hours of your day

An inspiring home office will invigorate you, help you focus and be productive, all from the comfort of your own home. Both your decor and how you work will play a part in how your home office inspires you to be in a place you want to be for eight hours a day. So consider how you’ll be setting up your workspace. An adaptable desk, which can be heightened to be a standing desk, will help keep you on your toes. Plants always brighten a space. Be sure to get fresh air – another reason the right window covering can be so important.

Another option is one of those desk beds. No, really. Churchill worked from his office, his bathtub and his bed. On her return from (the) Crimea, Florence Nightingale believed she had failed. Over the next twenty years, from her bed, Nightingale waged her campaign to improve the sanitation of hospitals. How’s that for an inspirational home office? So yes, a bed desk is certainly an option!

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