How to Choose Blinds with Vertical Slats

When you are adding blinds to your room, especially one with large windows, it may be difficult to decision if you want blinds with vertical or horizontal slats. Certainly, for a balcony or patio sliding glass window, it’s obvious that blinds in a vertical direction will work best. For most other windows, it’s natural to assume that horizontal blinds are best, but that may not always be true. Many factors affect the choice of blinds including the size of the window. Much larger windows such as picture or bay windows may indeed be better suited for blinds with vertical slats, especially if the window opens in a vertical direction.

Choosing quality blinds with vertical slats may also work well in a room where you don’t really want to open the window, but you want to allow the sunlight to enter the room. Instead of having to raise the blinds, you can open the blinds that have vertical slats wide enough to let the outdoor elements enter. Blinds in a vertical formation have many different uses in the home, including that of being a divider between two rooms or to close off an area of a room such as an area of your home intended as a laundry area but without a door.

Blinds with vertical slats can be used on many different types of windows, but they are usually seen on larger windows or sliding glass doors. Some people use them to separate their kitchen and dining room so that when there are guests, the blinds in vertical formation will prevent them from seeing what you are doing in the kitchen. You may find other uses for durable blinds with vertical rather than horizontal slats, but these are the most common. Payless Décor can give you some other ideas about using blinds with vertical slats.
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