Designing the Perfect Blinds For Your Home
bwsit • July 10, 2017

Your home is your castle. It is the one place in the world where you are the boss and can decide absolutely everything from how it’s decorated to what you do inside it. If you wanted to, you could nail all the furniture to the ceiling, then strap yourself in to read upside-down. While the look on visitor’s faces would be priceless, most people choose to exercise their in-home powers with beautiful interior design instead. If you’re one of these people and have put a lot of time and effort into choosing the right furniture, upholstery patterns, rugs, and wall paint, it would be a shame to forgo the opportunity to decorate your windows as well.  

Replacing the Old Mini-Blinds

When you first moved into your home, there’s a very high chance that the windows were covered with standard, and somewhat dingy, white mini-blinds. Almost all homes are equipped with these at some point, and in many cases they are so bland as to become almost invisible to us. It is surprisingly common how many domestic decorators simply forget to replace these blinds with custom window treatments that would better suit their intended design. If your walls are beautifully painted and your furniture is hand-chosen to match your personal interior style but the old mini-blinds are still in place, it may be time for a change.

What Is Your Style?

The right blinds for your interior rooms depend entirely on how you decorate. A cozy library or wood toned room will benefit from classy dark wood blinds or shutters, while a light-filled craft or sewing room may be better suited to rolling cloth blinds or woven wood shades. Bedrooms and elegant living or dining rooms may look better with ceiling to floor draperies, possibly with filmy inner layers for added light control. If you enjoy a more high-tech approach and are decorating your office or workshop, motorized vertical or roman shades might be just the thing to awe your friends and create that tech-savvy ambiance.

You’ve Got the Design, We’ve Got the Blinds

Whatever your interior design dreams are, the window treating experts at Just Blinds have the solution. Unlike bulk appliance stores, you don’t have to pick just from the ready-made models. We are more than happy to listen to your dream and help you plan the perfect window treatments to match the unique interior design of your home. In fact, our team specializes in crafting custom blinds and drapes for every occasion, from hand-fitted shutters to  custom valances that will match your upholstery. Even if you don’t know exactly what you want, we can discuss your overall desire for light and  effect to help you choose the right design and achieve the best fit for each room.

There is no need to wait another day with those same old mini-blind or legacy drapes that no longer match your vision of the perfect home environment. Take control of your home decor this year by imagining how new window treatments could transform your favorite rooms in the house. Add a romantic touch to the bedroom, coziness to the kitchen, and class to the dining room with custom blinds and drapes. Slats, cloth, woven, horizontal or vertical, the options are endless. You can even install them upside down to match your ceiling furniture if that’s your dream. When you’re ready to make a change or just want to talk drapes with the experts,  contact us  today to schedule your free on-site consultation! Our designers are waiting to hear from you so we can get started on your perfect blinds or drapes.

Expert Advice by Just Blinds

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