ROMAN BLINDS
The following types of roman blinds are available ....
- Fabric roman blinds
- Woven roman blinds
- Patterned roman blinds
- Faux suede roman blinds
- Wood roman blinds
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Roman blinds add sophistication and elegance to your home
These blinds are popularly made from fabric and they come in a
variety of color, design, texture and size depending on what you
want. If you do not want the trouble that comes with installing
heavy draperies or curtains, roman blinds are the best option for
you and your home.
A roman blind is versatile when it comes to adding style to your
house. A simple patterned blind will make a simple accent piece
while a heavily patterned one will make a statement. Light and soft
fabrics provide a summer feel and a blind that comes in warm colors
can give a fuzzy warm feeling to your home which is perfect for
those cooler months.
According to Blind Shape
Roman blinds have flat panels that extend all the way downward.
There are two types of blinds, according to the shape or the fold
that you can see when you draw up the blinds. The first, more common
style folds straight when lowered and neatly folds up when pulled
up, where it lies flat. The second style of Roman blind is a teardrop
shape. This blind doesn't lie flat when you pull it up but rather
it has a curved or cuffed hem. It makes a loop or teardrop shape
when drawn up. I prefer this style, especially for a bedroom or
living room, as it gives the room a softer and more elegant appearance.
This style needs a more flimsy or fine material than the regular
classic type.
According to Color
You may match your blinds with the style and interior of your room.
As the blinds are available in all colors it is easy to mix and
match.
According to Texture
Blinds are available in many different fabrics: from canvas, denim,
soft fabric, flimsy, wispy, denim and leather, even satin. The texture
of the fabric depends on what type of look you want to achieve.
A softer texture is required for a teardrop style; a stiffer fabric
texture is needed to provide you with a stiff horizontal style.
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Roman Blinds - things to consider
A roman blind isn't for every home. It may be inappropriate if
you have a rustic home which will look better with a wooden venetian
blind. They're also not that convenient for covering wide windows
such as using them for conservatory blinds, as they're difficult
to pull up. In that situation, you may want to buy two blinds and
mount them side by side, for ease of use.
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