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What type of roller blinds are best?
What type of roller blinds are best?
Roller blinds are incredibly versatile so it's hard to go wrong, however there's a few key considerations when selecting the best type for you.
Fabric type: Do you want to maximise light control, privacy or your view outside? There's a fabric type available to suit any of these considerations at Shadey. If you're needing complete privacy and block morning light our range of blackout roller blinds are the perfect solution. If you're after day and night privacy, though would love to let sunlight into your home during the day, our range of light filter roller blinds are the way to go. Lastly, if you're not concerned with night privacy but want to maximise day time sunlight while reducing UV, then our range of sunscreen roller blinds our the perfect option.
Made to order: All of our roller blinds here at Shadey are made to order here in Australia. Don't settle for pre-made roller blinds which aren't made to your specifications, get your blinds custom made to the millimetre from us at Shadey. It only take a few minutes to measure your windows and even quicker to customise on our website. Before you know it, your roller blinds will be on the way direct to you.
Which blinds allow light in but are still private?
Which blinds allow light in but are still private?
Light filter blinds allow in light but still offer both daytime and nighttime privacy. At night it may be possible to see some soft shadows or vague silhouettes, however privacy is maintained.
Light filter blinds have an appearance similar to a frosted window, allowing light in while obstructing views and maintaining privacy.
You can choose light filter roller blinds, light filter roman blinds and light filter honeycomb blinds.
What roller blinds can see out but not in?
What roller blinds can see out but not in?
Sheer sunscreen roller blinds are the best option when you want to see out of your windows but not allow people to see in. But remember, this is only true during the day. Sheer sunscreen roller blinds allow you to see into whichever side is brighter, so at night with the lights on people will be able to see inside unless you add an additional blind or curtain.