Bathroom blinds need to be functional. Taking care of privacy while still facilitating light control, also provides an opportunity to make a bold décor statement in a room you will spend time in daily.
The bedroom is the space we often retreat to for unwinding and really relaxing, a key feature of Bedroom Blinds is to ensure your blinds offer sufficient privacy and help to facilitate some sleep or rest.
A child’s bedroom is a wonderful room to decorate. The room should provide an atmosphere conducive to rest and sleep, yet still set a playful tone for those fun-filled moments.
The Dining Room is another social hub at the heart of the home. Although you will visit the room regularly you are likely to spend shorter periods of time in the room, this presents the opportunity to use a more dramatic décor look on your windows.
The kitchen, is the heart of every home. Blinds are a fantastic option for the kitchen because they’re practical and easy to use. They can contribute to giving your kitchen the WOW factor it deserves.
Keeping with the common social area, let’s move into the living room – the place where families come to connect, unwind and relax together. This space, being a social room needs a delicate balance of heat and light to maintain a comfortable atmosphere for everybody to be at ease in each other’s company.
Open Plan Living areas are a popular modern trend. The focus is on creating seamless transitions from one space to the other in an area that is likely to be central to your daily routine.
The Patio is one of Africa’s favourite places. It is often our chosen space to eat, celebrate or relax. Weather and sun protection are key, not to mention that controlling the heat and glare on the outside of your house will make your internal energy control a lot more energy efficient.
The Study is a very personal space where comfort, style, and your own personal touch are key.
The Work Office is often a demanding environment in which to install window blinds. Modern offices have a high density of people who are often working in close proximity to a window. Heat, glare, and light control are all key factors.