Window blinds can keep out heat and protect your home from the elements, particularly blockout and sunscreen options. Whether you need to protect your home from the summer heat of Brisbane or Cairns, or protect from the elements in Sydney, Melbourne or Adelaide window blinds can offer great protection to your home furnishings. Eco blinds, do not degrade from heat and wet in the same way wooden blinds do, and prove a very popular choice. Ecowood venetian blinds are made from PVC and can retain the look of wood.firstblinds.co.uk
One of the main purposes of window blinds is to block out sun, rain, and other environmental factors that can damage your home furnishings and fixtures. Heat and moisture can fade wooden furniture, and moisture can damage electronic appliances. You can protect your home from damage while letting in enough light and heat to keep your rooms at the right temperature and comfortable.
CONTROL BRIGHTNESS AND SHADE
Blinds allow you to keep out just the right amount of sunlight to shade your room while keeping it bright enough. Venetian blinds are particularly good for this. The rotating blind slats give you full control over the brightness, shading, heat levels, and even the direction and angle of the light that gets in. Another option is blockout blinds or screen blinds. Sunscreen roller blinds allow you to let light in to your home whilst not damaging furnishings and fixtures. Blockout mean you can completely block out the sun.
A great option is to fit dual roller blinds. Dual roller blinds are both sunscreen and roller blinds on the same bracket sat one behind the other. This means you can have either type across your window depending on the time of day or temperature. These are also known as double roller blinds.
BLINDS AND CURTAINS
While curtains cover up windows well, wind can easily blow them aside and leave your window exposed. A good option is to combine blinds and curtains, curtains can be then closed or open without affecting your window area. Also window blinds can be anchored to the sides and bottom of the window, making them more resistant to wind and impact. Most are also weighted at the bottom by rods and cords, which add to their strength and resistance.
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