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Window Blinds: Types and Benefits of Custom Ones

Emily Carter by Emily Carter
April 17, 2025
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Are you looking to increase the aesthetic appeal and indoor functionality of your living space? Look no further than window treatments, specifically blinds. 

Here’s a short guide on window blinds, types, and why you need custom ones:

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  • Types of Window Blinds
    • Horizontal Blinds
    • Roller Blinds
    • Smart Blinds
    • Wood and Faux Wood Blinds
    • Honeycomb Blinds
    • Skylight Blinds
    • Blackout Blinds
  • Benefits of Installing Custom Blinds
    • Perfect Fit
    • Custom Style 
    • Higher Quality
    • Increased Home Value
    • Privacy 

Types of Window Blinds

Homeowners typically choose one of the following window blinds:

Horizontal Blinds

These are mostly common in living rooms, home offices, and bedrooms. The horizontal slats can be tilted, allowing you to control the amount of entering indoors. Horizontal blinds are available in wood and vinyl. They can reduce glare without completely darkening the room, ensuring maximum comfort. 

Roller Blinds

Roller blinds are made from a single piece of fabric that wraps around a tube at the top of the window. They are operated either by a pull cord or a side-winding mechanism. Like horizontal blinds, these are common in living rooms and even commercial offices. 

Smart Blinds

For homeowners looking to integrate smart home technology, there is no better option than smart blinds. They can be opened, closed, or adjusted at a certain angle with a tap on your phone tablet. Smart window blinds can also be programmed to open and close at certain times of the day. These are powered by rechargeable batteries, ensuring maximum comfort for homeowners. 

Wood and Faux Wood Blinds

Wood blinds are known for their durability and energy efficiency. They can withstand heavy wear and tear and add vintage style and texture to your living space. However, wood blinds can be a little heavy on the pocket, so consider faux wood blinds. They offer almost similar aesthetic value without breaking the bank. 

Honeycomb Blinds

Honeycomb blinds, also known as cellular blinds, offer superior energy efficiency. The honeycomb-shaped cells trap air, blocking heat in the summer and keeping cold out in the winter. Honeycomb blinds take little to no space since they can easily be rolled up to save space. 

Skylight Blinds

As the name indicates, skylight blinds are window coverings that fit over a skylight to filter light and provide insulation. They can also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your living room or dining room. Skylight blinds can also be motorized or automated for easy access and convenience.

Blackout Blinds

For those looking to ensure total privacy in their bedrooms, blackout blinds are the perfect option. They block out natural and artificial light as well as outside noise, creating a calming environment that improves sleep and can help you relax. In summer, blackout blinds ensure a cooling effect and reduce the reliance on cooling devices. This can help you save on utility bills. 

Benefits of Installing Custom Blinds

Home improvement projects are opportunities for your inner interior designer to shine. Installing custom window blinds can be a way to personalize your living space. 

Here are some additional benefits:

Perfect Fit

Custom blinds can be made to your exact window specifications. An interior designer or window covering contractor will take measurements of your windows before moving on to the next stage. No more unsightly gaps to let air and noise in. 

Custom Style 

Window coverings don’t operate in isolation. They can complement the rest of the interior design. Therefore, it is important to carefully choose the color, pattern, and texture. With custom blinds, you will have the freedom to explore various designs and materials. 

All of those window blind snapshots on your Pinterest board don’t have to stay ahead. A competent blind contractor will understand your vision and suggest options.

Higher Quality

With pre-made window coverings, there is the risk of poor-quality materials and stitching. Customize your window blinds and use high-quality materials. This will increase the longevity of your blinds and prevent unnecessary repair costs. 

Increased Home Value

High-quality blinds made of hardwood and fabric can give your living space a luxury upgrade. This will attract potential buyers and help you earn a higher resale value. 

Privacy 

You can prioritize privacy and comfort with custom-made blackout and light-filtering blinds. 

With custom blinds, you also have access to expert guidance. A professional window treatment contractor will assess your desired style features and consider your budget before giving a quote. You will also have peace of mind working with an expert. 

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Emily Carter is a senior content editor, recently hired for HookedHome.com as a content review specialist & editor. She has been working closely with many home decor magazines since 2017, and is now ready to show her magic at our organization as well. For any query, reach out to her at emily@hookedhome.com

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