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Everyone loves patiosEveryone loves patios. They're an effective way to view your outside surroundings while being protected from the elements. Patios may be windows, doors or a combination of the two. They could lead to a deck, a pool or a balcony within your bedroom suite. So what happens whenever you don't want the great outdoors intruding into your personal space? Using patio blinds can provide you with the best of both worlds. Open them a bit to let in the light, but keep the inside safe from prying eyes. Close them all of the way when you go to sleep and open them all of the way to let the sunlight in. Before making a purchase, you should know about the various types that are available.

The most popular type of patio blinds is the vertical variety. Vertical blinds work 2 ways. First, they can be opened and closed by twisting an attached plastic stick. This controls the amount of light and visibility allowed into the home. Second, they're usually on a track that allowed the blinds to be slid into place on one side of the door. This is so that the patio door could be opened and closed without fear of damaging the blinds. Most folks prefer this type of blind because of its ease of use and affordability.

French patio blinds are a lesser used kind of blinds for patio doors. They horizontal blinds that are operated by a singular string. Pulling on this string allows the blind to be rolled up and down, letting in light in the same fashion as vertical blinds. They're a little less sensible for all patio doors, but some people prefer their aesthetic value.

Cloth curtains can also double as patio blinds. On occasion they are used by themselves, and often they are used over vertical or french blinds. They're put on a curtain rod and can be accompanied by a valance. Users will tie them back during the day and close them fully when they want privacy. While many use them for their aesthetic appeal, they may be just as practical as the vertical blind. The curtain rod allows for cloth curtains to be slid to one side, great for use with sliding glass and french doors alike.

Patio blinds are made out of a number of materials. Bamboo is rapidly becoming a new favorite for it is eco friendly and unique design. Plastic, cloth and woven materials are typically used, but new types of materials are being developed and tested. Some choose to pair up blinds and materials to be used as a kind of window treatment. The vertical blind is commonly accompanied by cloth curtains, just as french blinds are paired with valances.

Choosing the right patio blinds should be a testament to your style while considering your lifestyle. If you like to keep the sunlight flowing in all the time, french blinds are fairly light and may be draw up fast. If privacy is imperative, keep a doubled layer of cloth curtains in place. Having a few different varieties for different seasons and uses can be an option as well. Making your patio beautiful with blinds is easy once you know what options you have.

by: Diane Jackson




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