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These days, there is a huge range of window coverings you can choose for your home. Brett Martin of dollar curtains + blinds says the two most important factors when choosing your window coverings should be deciding what kind of interior design you want, and what kind of functionality you need. “Different rooms in a home can require very different coverings,” Brett says. “These days it is quite common to mix and match blinds and curtains to suit the individual needs of each room. This can look especially good when done correctly.”
We have listed some of the most popular window coverings below to help you decide which window coverings would be best for your home.
Shutters have grown in popularity over the past few years, and for good reason. They are easy to clean, block light well and look amazing.
“Shutters are a great feature for your home,” Brett says. “Some people opt for shutters at just the front of the home for street appeal. Shutters look attractive from both inside and outside, and they can actually add value to your home, unlike some other options. Consider them an investment if you like!”
If you are unsure what you need in a home, Blinds are a great choice. Available in a huge range of colours and fabrics including blockout, sunscreen, translucent and sheer, blinds are a budget-friendly choice. They can control light, they block out heat and glare in summer and retain heat in winter and can disappear whenever you want to open up the room.
Roller Blinds or Roman blinds are well suited to a modern-look home. For functionality, Brett recommends Dual Roller Blinds. “A popular trend at the moment is to use dual roller blinds,” Brett says. “Having one blockout blind and one sheer blind means you can still enjoy views during the day, and have complete privacy and darkness at night.”
Vertical Blinds allow you to rotate the direction of sunlight into the room. Ideal for large windows with long drops, they can be stacked to one side or to the centre, depending on what you prefer.
The ideal solution for sliding doors, Panel Blinds offer a modern alternative to Vertical Blinds. With large panels that slide from side to side, they stack at the end to keep the room open when you need it. “Panel Blinds can be matched to your roller blinds to help create some consistency through the home,” Brett adds. “But people should be careful, they don’t block out light 100%.”
For a stunning visual impact, curtains come in a range of colours, patterns and fabrics. With multiple headings (the way the drape is made) and tracks to choose from, customising a curtain to suit your home is a great way to complete your interior.
Drapes or Blockout Curtains as we like to call them, can add warmth and elegance to your home. Great at reducing outdoor noise levels, they also have the added advantage of staying cooler in summer than other window treatments. These days there are many modern alternative curtains you can choose, with plenty of colours and patterns that will help block out most light.
If you have home with a beautiful view you do not want to obstruct, Sheer Curtains may be the way to go. Sheers defuse sunlight which can soften your home, while still being able to see outdoors. “A lot of people opt for a blind with a Wave Fold Sheer Curtain over the top to get that good balance of privacy and openness,” Brett says. “It is a very delicate look, and it ticks all the boxes for both appearance and functionality.”
Homes are becoming more automated and technological in every way, and so too has the curtain industry. Motorised blinds can be controlled with just the touch of a button, eliminating the need for cords and chains.
“Motorised blinds are great if you have a skylight or windows set too high to reach,” Brett says. “They can also be used on alpha awnings or bistro blinds which can be used on your patio or alfresco space. It adds just a touch of luxury to your home.” Explore our Automation range for sophisticated window covering control.