Are you planning to redecorate your bedroom, or perhaps your entire property? If so, you’ve probably spent a great deal of time looking at different wallpaper patterns, paint colours and furniture. While these are all important considerations, choosing the right window treatment is an integral part of interior design. However, many people overlook this element. You may believe that you have limited options. While a blind is suitable for kitchens and bathrooms, you feel curtains are the better choice throughout the rest of your home.
However, at CAH blinds, we supply and fit an extensive range of vertical, pleated and roller blinds to suit a variety of purposes in Crawley, East Grinstead and Horsham.
Combining style with excellent light control, these offer great value for money. We supply these products in an impressive array of colours, patterns and textures, to suit any space. Whether soft cloth, PVC or wood, a vertical blind requires minimal maintenance whilst providing maximum impact.
Although roller blinds are better suited to short, narrow apertures, vertical blinds cover large window expanses with ease. This makes them ideal for offices. They are also a great choice for conservatory blinds.
One of the disadvantages of using curtains in a box room, for example, is that they can look heavy and take up extra space. A pleated blind offers the illusion of additional living space, whilst providing an obstruction-free view from your window. This is because, unlike vertical and roller blinds, you can completely draw a pleated blind up to the top of the window.
You can also pull them down halfway to protect your furniture from sun damage, prevent insects from entering your home and to filter the intake of natural light.
Unlike roller and vertical blinds, these shades consist of a pleated fabric. This helps to add texture and style to any room in East Grinstead, Crawley, Horsham or the neighbouring areas. They are also more hardwearing than curtains.
Customers can order a made to measure roller blind in a wide range of fabrics, colours and patterns. You can also choose from a variety of different mechanisms, including side operating chains, motorised blinds and fully cassetted rollers. Whether as a standalone window treatment or to complement decorative drapes or curtains, a roller blind provides shade and style in any room.