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Window Blinds Guide

Learn About Window Blinds

Thank you for visiting Window Blinds Guide, your one stop resource for everything related to blinds and a variety of window coverings. The basic layout of this web site will show you the different types of window blinds that exist, and the need to know information about choosing, managing, and keeping your window blinds in good condition. If there is something specific you would like to know about, feel free to email us your questions, we work with leading experts to provide you with accurate and up to date source for window blinds.

Standard Types of Window Blinds

Vertical Blinds - As the name suggests, vertical blinds are individual vanes that hang from the window vertically. The typical makeup of the blind is in 2 parts, the main top rail and the vanes. The blinds can be moved in 2 ways, you can slide the vanes from left to right leaving the window completely exposed, or use the swivel mechanism to open and close depending on the amount of light you want. These window blinds usually come in 3 different materials; vinyl, fabric, or aluminum. They are also the easiest to manage and maintain as there is less dust build-up given their vertical structure.

Mini Blinds - Use one inch horizontal vanes. They are used in areas of the home where there is a high volume to traffic as they are easy to manage and maintain. Mini blinds have 2 ways of operating, you can vertically move the blinds to expose the room to direct sunlight, or direct the sunlight in an upward or downward direction. Most mini blinds come in aluminum fabric but are also available in vinyl. Often referred to as horizontal blinds, they also come in other popular materials including wood blinds or vinyl faux wood blinds. They too offer the added benefit of looking more elegant in appearance. The downside being they are larger and heavier, leaving a thicker stack when the blinds are raised.

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