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Vertical Blinds

Sometimes widening your horizons means not thinking horizontally at all. With window blinds, for example, think vertical instead of horizontal. Vertical window blinds are a visually appealing and multi-purpose substitute for traditional horizontal blinds. Practical, decorative, and stylish, vertical window blinds offer a modern twist on a classic design.

Vertical Blinds: Uses and Materials
Vertical blinds are typically thought of as appropriate coverings for wider and taller windows or glass patio doors. But don't let that keep you from decorative innovation. Vertical blinds are a subtle way to alter the appearance of a window, either through different materials or the unique cascade of swaying slats.

Vertical blinds are often made from the same materials as horizontal blinds, such as wood, faux wood, aluminum, or PVC. Many people prefer to take advantage of the structural design of their vertical blinds by employing fabric as a decorative material. Fabric vertical blinds are an inspired way to use your window as a visual complement to a room, whether through color or fabric's palpable texture.

Vertical Blinds vs. Horizontal Blinds

The obvious difference between vertical window blinds and horizontal window blinds is the side-to-side movement versus the up-and-down movement. The difference may seem minor, but in television rooms or home offices featuring computers or video games, vertical blinds offer the ability to let in sufficient sunlight without creating glare on a monitor or screen.

From a maintenance perspective, vertical blinds are also superior to horizontal blinds. They're much easier to clean, with fewer niches for dirt to accumulate where a broom or dusting rag can't reach.

Vertical window blinds are an inexpensive choice as window coverings. The hanging slats provide a more stately and elegant appearance than the thin and narrow slats of horizontal blinds. And metallic or mirrored vertical blinds are a simple way to expand the feel of a smaller room.