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White Blinds Adding Clean Style

The right blinds help to control the amount of heat entering the home and add a layer of chic privacy to the design. White blinds not only provide the privacy needed, they also have a tendency of brightening up the room and making it seem crisp and clean. Feature blinds by themselves or layer them with curtains for even more dimension and versatility.

Choosing the Right Blinds for Any Room

When it comes to choosing white blinds, there are three main types available at west elm to choose from. Understanding the differences between the three versions makes it easier to determine which one makes the best choice for your room. Before making final purchases, make sure to measure the inside width and length of each window to ensure you find blinds and shades with the best fit.

  • Roller Shades: When it comes to looking sleek and minimal, roller shades make a great option. The cordless design is safe around children. Simply roll them down to get just the right amount of coverage and when you're done they retract back up into the roller. They make a great choice for use in tandem with decorative curtains or drapes.
  • Roman Shades: Dress up the look of any window by choosing cordless roman shades. These shades provide the look of overlapping folds and fit inside the window frame, resulting in a sleek look that doesn't require the mounting of curtain rods.
  • Cellular Shades: Make any window more sophisticated with the addition of cellular shades. This accordion-style shade allows a hint of light to shine through when they are down. Their cordless design makes them a great choice for use with children. They can be used with or without the addition of curtains or drapes.

Once you determine the style of shade you need, take a look at the key features of the blinds. Selecting a style with a blackout liner helps to maximize the darkness in the room, making them ideal for bedrooms and television rooms. If you want more light in a space, look for something with light filtering features. Blinds aren't the only way to treat the windows in the home. Keep the look traditional by hanging a decorative curtain rod and adding sheers, blinds or curtains of your choice. Single rods will hold a single layer of curtains. Choose a double rod to hang sheers inside blackout curtains.