One of the most well-known window coverings is the roller blind, which features just one sheet of fabric on a single roller mechanism. When you want to sit back and appreciate the scenery, simply roll away the cloth neatly onto the top tube.
This helps you save time and maintain a clean and tidy atmosphere in your house.
Chain control blinds and motorized blinds are both available. Chain-operated roller shutters may be manually rolled up or down, whereas motorization allows for light adjustment using a remote control, wall switch, or even your smartphone. Roller blinds with either system can also be utilized on double roller blinds to provide better privacy and light filtering advantages.
How to install roller blinds?
Installing your own roller blinds may be simple, but following our instructional film will ensure that the process (and results) are satisfying for years.
Do roller blinds block heat?
Roller blinds are a wonderful method to keep the heat at bay during the summer months and retain warmth when the temperature begins to fall. Three distinct fabrics are available: translucent, sunscreen, and blockout. If you want complete light control, choose blockout fabric; it will meet all of your expectations..
Blockout fabric is still one of the most popular window coverings in Australia, despite its practical and effective approach to keeping light out while keeping your home cool. The blockout roller blind’s thick cloth can almost completely block all incoming light. As a result, it serves as an excellent insulator while also working hard to control the temperature in your house.
If you enjoy the privacy provided by roller blinds but want to extend them at night, double roller blinds may be the thing for you. In one blind, you may add an extra fabric layer. The combination of a sunscreen material top with a blocking cloth layer is one popular design. At night, the blockout layer prevents light from coming in, while the sunscreen layer allows light during the day without revealing your location.
How to clean roller blinds?
Your window coverings, like any other fabric, will accumulate dust and debris over time. Roller blinds are no exception. Fortunately, you’ll have a difficult time finding a window treatment that’s easier to maintain!
Start by lowering your blinds to allow the full length of the cloth to be exposed. This will ensure that no dust or debris is visible on any part of the cloth. Take a damp cloth and clean off the surface in a methodical manner. Make sure you wipe both sides of the material and let it dry fully before rolling it up (to avoid mould) before doing so.
Finally, be sure to clean around the blinds since dust may easily accumulate in the nooks of the fixture. Are you interested in learning more about our roller blinds? Get in touch with me through Facebook or call my Australian customer care staff at 1300 699 041 and they’ll beat any competing store or online blind quote by a whopping 10 percent!