How Roller Blinds Can Add Value to Your Property: The Ultimate Guide to Stylish and Functional Window Treatments

 Roller Blinds are an elegant and simple window treatment that can easily elevate the look of any room. Available in a wide range of fabrics and hardware colours, they are also a low maintenance option that is easy to clean and hygienic. Unlike fabric curtains which are known to collect dust and dirt which can trigger allergies, roller blinds are nearly maintenance-free and only require the occasional wipe down with a damp cloth.



 Roller Blinds

If you’re shopping for Roller Blinds, the first step is to measure your window or recess. Using a tape measure, take the width of your window and then another two measurements along the length of the window to check for anomalies (e.g. if there is a curve or a gap or tiles added halfway down that could catch on the bottom bar). This gives you three different measurements and allows you to enter the smallest size in our website when you come to order.

 Product page and tack

The next step is to choose the colour and pattern of your Roller Blind. If you’re unsure of what fabric will work best in your space, we recommend ordering free samples from the product page and tack them to your window so you can see how the colour looks in natural light throughout the day. You can find the link to request your samples at the top of each product page.

 Natural light

Once you’ve chosen your fabric, you can select whether you want your blinds to be blackout or translucent. If you choose to have blackout blinds, they will prevent heat from escaping during winter and cool air from escaping in summer. If you opt for translucent, your blinds will control the amount of light entering a room as well as allow natural light to filter through from outside during the day.

 Child safety device

You can customise your Roller Blinds further by choosing the type of operation and add-on features you want. If you want to modernize your blinds, you can opt for motorization which will allow you to operate them with a single click of a button. You can also add a child safety device which will help to keep the cord out of reach from children and reduce the risk of them becoming tangled in it.

Conclusion

You can also get creative with your Roller Blinds by opting for dual or double roller blinds. These use the same bracket system as single blinds but provide an additional layer of privacy and insulation. The two rollers can be used independently or you can switch between them or opt for partial coverage from each one. You can even get them in a range of patterns or coloured slats for a more decorative aesthetic.




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