How Roman Blinds Have Evolved Over Time: From Ancient Rome to Modern Interior Design

 Roman Blinds are a great option for anyone looking to create a stylish, sophisticated home. Designed to add an elegant, upscale look to any room, they come in a variety of colours and fabrics and can be customised to suit your style, décor and colour scheme.



Creating a dark and restful space to sleep

With the addition of a performance lining they are also an excellent choice for bedrooms and can help block out the light, creating a dark and restful space to sleep.

There are many different options for pleating your Roman blinds too. From a simple flat shade to an attractive hobbled fold that creates large, soft and curved folds when the shades are lowered, they can really dress up your window. Alternatively, you can add a valance or cornice to give them an extra decorative touch.

Sun damage

If you want your Roman blinds to filter out a lot of sunlight opt for a fabric that’s heavier, thicker or darker in colour. You could also add a standard or polyester/cotton lining to your blind which will improve light filtration and help protect the face fabric from sun damage.

 Especially delicate silks

It’s also worth bearing in mind that Roman blinds are not ideally suited to humid atmospheres as the humidity will affect the fabrics, especially delicate silks, which can fade and deteriorate with moisture. It’s best to avoid them in bathrooms where steam from showering can cause mould and moisture build up.

Roman blinds

Traditionally, Roman blinds have been controlled by a series of cords which can be looped around the back of the blind which can become tangled and a strangulation hazard for children and pets. A more modern alternative is the continuous cord loop control which is available on many of our Roman shades and eliminates the need for separate cords for each function, making them safer and easier to operate.

 Traditional window dressings

There’s also the option to add an electric or motorised lift, so you can skip the cords completely and use your smart device or voice control to raise or lower your shades. This is a really useful option for those windows that are difficult to reach, such as those in bay windows or those situated behind furniture, or for those who have difficulty operating traditional window dressings.

Conclusion

The beauty of Roman Blinds is that they can be customised to suit your home, your lifestyle and your budget. With our step-by-step ordering system, drop down boxes and check-lists to help you along the way, creating your ideal Roman blind is easy and convenient. And with our instant price calculator you can be sure that you’ll never be surprised by any additional costs. We can even provide you with a free sample of your chosen fabric, so you can try them in your home before making a decision.



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