A Guide to Day and Night Blinds

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Whether you’re moving to a new home or in the middle of renovations, what you want to install in your house is important. This can range from the type of door you want to the type of blinds for your windows. A type of blind you can consider are day and night blinds. If you’d like to know more about these blinds, make sure you read on!

What are they?

These types of blinds are also known as combination blinds, vision blinds or sun-up-sun-down shades. Day and night blinds are usually made up of layers that alternate. These are layers of blackout fabric and voile, which is a layer made out of cotton, wool or silk.

How do they work?

Day and night blinds have slats that can be adjusted, which can increase or decrease the light filter. They work similar to wooden venetian blinds. Using a chain or a cord, these slats can be raised or lowered. Depending on whether your blinds work by using motors, they can be adjusted manually or controlled using a remote.

These layers only have one louvre to operate on, which is an opening in a door, window or wall. By operating on one louvre, this means the slats slide on top of each other or below one another. They are not individual blinds, so they work together as one unit.

The benefits of day and night blinds

You can control the privacy and the amount of light

If you’re sensitive to light and want some extra privacy, these blinds are for you! They give you light and privacy control due to the layered fabrics. You can adjust the blinds to use the opaque fabric to make sure no light gets in. To let some sunlight in when you wake up, you can then adjust it to the sheer fabric, which will surely brighten your room!

They’re energy efficient

Day and night blinds can also allow you to control the temperature of a room, which can help you save on energy and heating. The blackout fabric in these blinds can cool down a room since it blocks out the sun. The sheer fabric then lets light in, increasing the temperature in your room. Since it also brightens up a space, you can keep your lights off too whenever the sun is out.

They can add to the aesthetic

For those who love interior design, day and night blinds can add to your aesthetic too. They can come in stunning designs but are also practical. The layers present can add some dimension and texture to a room if it’s looking a little bland.

Where they can be used

If you’re not sure about where to install day and night blinds, the following rooms might benefit from them.

  • Nurseries and bedrooms – The light control makes them perfect for getting a good night’s sleep.
  • Entertainment rooms – The opaque fabric present in these blinds can block out any light, which is ideal if you want to have a movie night.
  • Office – If you’re in an office environment exposed to a lot of light, you can benefit from day and night blinds. This will help you to avoid glares and having to adjust the brightness on your monitor.

 

This is our guide to day and night blinds, as well as their benefits. For advice, help or for any enquiries, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our blinds, shutters and awnings specialists from our directory here.

If you’re torn about whether you want blinds or curtains, have a read through our piece on Blinds vs Curtains!

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