Guide to ROMAN BLINDS

Guide to ROMAN BLINDS

Roman Blinds are the most popular type of window covering in the world. Roman blinds are a type of window covering that is made up of fabric, which is usually pleated or gathered.

Roman blinds are the most popular type of window covering in the world. They are the perfect compromise between heavy curtains and thin blinds.  They are often used as a decorative element in bedrooms, living rooms, or dining rooms. They come in a variety of colors and styles and can be used to create privacy or block light.

Roman blinds have been around for centuries, but have evolved to reflect new trends and technology. The first Roman blinds were made of linen cloth that was stretched over open windows and blocked light by covering them with fabric.

Why choose ROMAN BLINDS

Operating the Roman blind is very easy and convenient. In traditional Roman blinds, you simply had to lift up or down the cord attached to them, causing the fabric to open or fold. But now automatic Roman blinds have completely changed the game; these blinds have installed motors that are completely remote-controlled. Just press a button to control it.

Windows and doors can be easily accessible to strangers who might make you feel uncomfortable, and regular curtains don’t guarantee the privacy of your room very well. So if you want absolute privacy in your space, these curtains are the best choice. They cover your entire window. Especially in bedrooms and bathrooms, where maximum privacy is essential, ROMAN blinds fulfill this requirement to the maximum.

One of the main reasons to consider these Roman blinds is how beautiful and stylish they are. They can instantly change the overall aesthetic of your room. Since they are made of fabric, you have a wide range of options to choose from, and will transform the entire look of your space.

Cons of ROMAN BLINDS

Roman blinds are controlled by a series of cords threaded through rings on the back that create loops in the fabric. Any blind with loose cords are a strangulation hazard for children and pets. Many blind manufacturers offer child and pet-safe options

Unlike tilting slatted blinds, Roman blinds are less accommodating or versatile when it comes to filtering light due to their one-piece construction. Although they are available in utter materials, if you want to leave in direct sunlight or fully enjoy the outside view, you will need to stack blinds and expose the window, which will also reduce privacy.

While Roman blinds offer an elegant look, this type of blind is not suitable for a room where a lot of moisture collects, such as a bathroom. Steam from the shower can get trapped in the blind material and cause mold or mildew in the fabric. Roman blinds in the kitchen can also suggest a problem. Odors from cooking can get trapped in the fabric of the blinds and leave a strong odor that is not easily removed. Greek and oil can also stain the fabric of Roman blinds used in the kitchen and damage the material of the blind.

Jody Greene