Pros and Cons of Investing In Custom Roman Blinds
Whilst the presence of custom roman blinds in your home can help to create a sense of luxury and richness, it is important to note that they don’t suit every type of décor. In some situations, you might find that another type will best meet your needs. To ensure that you have made the right choice for the style of your home and your needs, we have outlined the pros and cons of investing in these blinds. We hope that this helps you reach a final decision.
Pros
There are a number of advantages associated with the installation of custom made roman blinds, including:
- Safety – These days, many blind manufacturers offer child- and pet-safe operation systems. The most popular of these systems appear to be exchanging cords for a wand (not possible with all types) and attaching the cords to the floor so that they are kept rigid.
- Contemporary – The more contemporary style typically rolls up into a space-thrifty head rail. This can maximise the views afforded to your home, ensures plenty of natural light penetration, and also provides the illusion of a much bigger window.
- Stylish – These products are available in an array of materials and styles, making them a great choice for many homes. A minimalist space will benefit from solid-coloured panels, whereas a rustic space will look great with woven jacquard panels.
- Lining – Having blinds that have been lined provides you with many benefits. It provides your home with added insulation (perfect for the winter), it offers light-blocking properties (perfect for napping during the day), and it helps to muffle noise from outside.
Cons
There are also a number of disadvantages associated with the installation of roman blinds, including:
- Safety – Traditionally, these blinds are operated using a series of cords threaded through rings on the back (creating loops in the fabric). If the cords are left loose and dangling, they pose a strangulation hazard to children, pets and even some adults.
- Traditional – The more traditional style typically has large slats or folds – even when they’re drawn up. This can lead to a number of drawbacks, including reduced natural light in the space, a semi-blocked view and a window that actually appears smaller than it really is.
- Light – These blinds are less accommodating and versatile when it comes to light filtration. This is due to their one-piece design. Although they are available in sheer materials, if you want direct sunlight or to enjoy the view, you will have to fully open them (compromising privacy).
When determining whether custom roman blinds are the right choice for your home, it is important that you have carefully considered the pros and cons of the decision. It is also important to remember that what works for one home may not work for another – just because your neighbour or friend has opted for these blinds does not mean it is the right decision for you. If all else fails, consult a window covering specialist for their advice.
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