The living room is a place to relax, catch up with family and entertain guests. It’s an important room in any home and the way it’s styled needs to reflect that. The decision needs to be taken with care and shouldn’t be rushed into.

Get it right and you’ll enjoy spending time in the space. Get it wrong and you’ll feel uncomfortable, every time you walk in the room. When choosing living room blinds, first decide what is important to you like the level of insulation, privacy and light control.

Next you need to think about style preferences. Let’s take a look at the different blinds available for living rooms and what they offer, so you can make a decision that’s right for you.

Roller Blinds

Roller blinds are an affordable, practical and stylish option for living room windows. They can be custom made to fit any window or door and come in unlimited style combinations.

Choose translucent rollers blinds to allow a little light into the room. Opt for a blackout or sunscreen fabric if you like a darker, cooler atmosphere and need protection from the suns UV rays.

Roman Blinds

Roman blinds give a classic, modern look to a living room. They are available in a range of styles including flat, for a contemporary feel, or looped/teardrop for a more traditional feel.

Blackout and sunscreen roman blinds, help to block the suns ray and stop the room from heating up too quickly. Ask for a thicker fabric if you live in a cooler, coastal area and want to insulate the room against the cold.

Vertical Blinds

Vertical blinds are practical, modern and give a simple, stylish look to any living room. They are easy to clean and maintain, because you can swop a single panel out if it gets dirty or damaged.

Vertical blinds are affordable and offer good privacy and light control. Choose a translucent fabric to allow natural light to filter inside or a blackout fabric, if you want your living room to be darker and cooler.

Panel Glide Blinds

Panel glide blinds are a stylish option for large windows and bi-fold doors. They can be made to your exact dimensions and come in a range of styles and colours to complement your current living room décor.

If you love to watch movies frequently, choose a blackout fabric to eliminate natural light. Choose a sunscreen or translucent fabric to let a little light in, without raising the room temperature.

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