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Roller Blinds 101: An Introduction To Selection And Purchase

Roller blinds are available in a variety of materials, configurations and designs. This means that they are suitable for a full range of different needs. Knowing what combinations can be chosen and the different uses of each option could help you to achieve your ideal window furnishing.

In this article, we cover the various options that you have when choosing roller blinds for your space. While the list is non-exhaustive, these are the most common choices that you will have to make.

Single or Double Roller Blinds

As suggested in the names, the difference between single and roller blinds is the number of layers involved. Double roller blinds utilise two independent layers that are operated separately but overlap each other. Meanwhile, a single roller blind only has one layer of fabric.

The versatility offered by double roller blinds typically means that it is charged at a premium. By combining a translucent shade with a blackout shade, you would have the flexibility of choosing to fully or partially block out incoming sunlight. This makes double roller blinds ideal for bedrooms where day and night modes are required.

In terms of design, it is naturally easier to pull off a single roller blind since only one design is involved. However, when tastefully done, double roller blinds can add both depth and an interesting touch to your space.

Choosing Design and Material of your Roller Blinds

The fabrics chosen will impact both the functional and aesthetic aspects of your roller blinds.

Between plain and pattern designs, plain roller blinds offer you a safer and easier to match option. Yet, patterns can give your room an added dimension. For example, by installing a vertical stripes design, you could make your room’s height appear higher. Textured materials can also give a different look and feel to your space.

Functionally, different materials block out different amounts of sunlight. Depending on the amount of light that you desire to let in, you would need to choose between opaque or translucent materials.

Choosing Your Brackets

Not all brackets are the same, the right ones hold your blinds securely and reduce gaps that allow in unblocked light. Brackets are also used to guide blinds’ chains, thus preventing interference with blinds operation.

Typically, we recommend using brackets with a slim profile that do not stick out from your window. Ultimately brackets should play a supporting role to the blinds and not try to steal the show.

Choosing Your Method of Control

Blinds are typically controlled based on 1 of 3 systems:

  • Spring operated
  • Chain operated
  • Motorised

Each of these controls have their own advantages and disadvantages. You should consult with a roller blinds Singapore supplier before deciding which blinds to purchase.