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Horizontal versus vertical blinds – Which are better?
Use of vertical or horizontal blinds in your windows is one way of adding a little bit of spark to your interior home décor. In essence, both of them are alike, but the manner in which they are attached in the window is different. Below are a few features that distinguish these two types of blinds.
The difference between horizontal and vertical blinds
Ideally, what differentiates these two types is the mode of rotation. Through
rotating the blinds, one can either allow light inside the room or restrain it. For the sake of ease in functionality, window frames are firmly attached both on the bottom and on top size. Additionally, there are chains that hold the blinds in place. However, with recent technological advancements, you can come across a blind that lack these chains.Thickness and nature of material used to make blinds
Vertical blinds come in different dimensions. The bigger the width the less the slats and the vice versa is true. Additionally, the material used to make blinds differs from one type to another. Blinds made from materials that restrain light or block- out light greatly are usually expensive as compared to ones that restrict less light. On the other hand, horizontal blinds come in almost similar thicknesses and materials used to make these blinds are almost identical. This implies that there is less variety to choose from horizontal blinds as compared to vertical blinds.
Where to use blinds in your home
Blinds are appropriate in kitchens or …
 



rotating the blinds, one can either allow light inside the room or restrain it. For the sake of ease in functionality, window frames are firmly attached both on the bottom and on top size. Additionally, there are chains that hold the blinds in place. However, with recent technological advancements, you can come across a blind that lack these chains.