What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Vertical Blinds?
There are many advantages and disadvantages to vertical blinds which are also known as Track blinds. The style the buyer is looking to use in his or her house or the commercial establishment plays a huge role in the choice of the blind eventually.
It is a matter of style whether the buyer chooses vertical or the horizontal type of blinds. Drapes and curtains also flow from the top to the bottom and are very much like the vertical type of blinds. They however get less dirty than drapes and curtains. Drapes and curtains, being made of fabric, tend to collect more dirt than their blinds counterpart. They are easier to manage than drapes in terms of cleanliness as they do not have to be brought down when heavy cleaning is required.
The vertical ones are also very easy to replace. If one strand wears out, it is very easy to replace just that one strand with a new one. There are many furniture and home decor stores that offer such replacement blinds.
An important advantage is that of coverage. It can cover a very large sliding back door and at the same time be very easy to use. Only half of it needs to be swung to open one end of the sliding door and get out into the back yard. It also provides an unhindered view of the outside no matter how much of the blind is open. It provides great coverage and at the same time great protection from harmful UV rays from the outside when closed.
They make tall windows with more height than width look more elegant. They also make smaller windows look large by covering the entire space below the window till the floor to make the windows look bigger!
The vertical nature forces the swinging action of the window blinds when someone tries to open or close them. This makes them less quiet and hence not acceptable to some buyers. The noise and collision that the motion causes makes the blind to wear down quicker than other horizontal blinds. Noise levels can quickly increase much to the dismay of many buyers even when there is very little wind blowing outside.
There is also an issue about privacy with these window blinds. At the ends of such blinds there can be gaps between the blind and the edge of the window or door. As a result of that, light rays may enter and users may not experience a completely dark room. Or, the gap may allow outsiders to peek into the inside of the room when utmost privacy may be needed. Horizontal blinds tend to stick to the ends of the windows more closely thereby provided more privacy and not also allowing light rays to enter from the edges.
As seen above, there are advantages and disadvantages that go with various types of blinds. Style is a big decision point when it comes to selecting vertical blinds against the horizontal one. Eventually it will also depend on the length and breadth of various windows and doors that the buyer is planning to provide coverage for.
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