Installing Bamboo Roll Up Blinds In Your Home
Bamboo roll up blinds are often overlooked, but once they are seen they are never forgotten. There is a sort of feel to these types of blinds that other styles just can’t provide. They look natural because they are natural: bamboo blinds are either made of real bamboo or other natural substances with a similar consistency. If you want your favorite room to have a more nature-like feel, look no further.
If you have ever rolled up a sleeping bag, you know what rolling up these blinds looks like. Instead of rising up and becoming compact like traditional blinds, they roll up and are suspended. No other kinds of blinds are pulled up like this, making it a very unique and eye-catching effect.
While most of the ones you can find on store shelves are completely bare and are pure bamboo (or whatever it may be), some online decor shops offer lacquered styles and even painted styles. Anything is possible when decorating these days, and these once completely underestimated and sometimes unnoticed blinds can now be exciting and even a conversation piece.
There are thicker and thinner made variations of bamboo roll up blinds, and each type is visually much different from the other. Thin types have very thin bamboo fibers which look like strings. It’s worth noting that thinner styles are often not actually bamboo, but some higher-end models can be. Also, the thinner the blinds the less light they can block out. If you are looking for one of these it may be best to buy some curtains as well to block out any unwelcome sunrays.
Thick bamboo blinds actually look like bamboo, and in most cases they really are. These have a decidedly more oriental feel than the thinner styles, but they are just as popular and attractive. Actually, thick blinds do not block out a great deal of light either, but it is a good amount more than thin variations. No matter which style you choose, they are all great to add a new accent to a room.
It may not be as easy as you think to just pick up a set of blinds and be happy with your decision as there are so many subtle variations in these blinds in thickness, quality, and the amount of light they block that it is a good idea to look around before deciding on which one to purchase. Cheaper brands are prone to tearing even more often than higher-end bamboo roll up blinds, which are still notoriously fragile, so look for mid-range prices to get the best of both sides. These styles of blinds have a place in anyone’s home, but it is up to you to figure out where that place is going to be.
If you are looking to throw something unique into your home and really want it to stand out, learn how bamboo roll up blinds can completely change the mood of a room.
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