endlssorrow 1 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 which one is better? i intend to use curtain for living room & 3 roller blinds for the 3 rooms... gd?? coz roller got pooh bear design, etc... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edenstrauss 3 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 (edited) Curtains are likely to outlive roller blinds. Reason: Curtains could be washed or dry-cleaned. But for roller blinds, once soiled or stained, those damages are likely to be permanent. And depending on factors such as quality, maintenance (how u use your blinds), environment e.g. hot afternoon sun; the life span of roller blinds would vary. The coverage for windows could be played around with using curtains whereas roller blinds meant that u either have it totally rolled down or partial exposure. And if u decide to leave your roller blinds down with windows opened, and your place is very windy, then the rods weighing down the blinds would bang against your windows/ grilles. For that, U could minimise the noise by attaching rubber to the rods. DIY. But u wouldn't be able to prevent the blinds from shaking when blown on by wind or fan. Edited February 25, 2011 by edenstrauss Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edenstrauss 3 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 (edited) If u r considering roller blinds, u might want to try Tachikawa Blinds or its sister brand, Tana. Both are smooth with its rolling mechanism but the shop that I went to told me that there's a limitation of fabrics if these 2 brands are used. Edited February 25, 2011 by edenstrauss Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
forgotten 1 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 And if u decide to leave your roller blinds down with windows opened, and your place is very windy, then the rods weighing down the blinds would bang against your windows/ grilles. For that, U could minimise the noise by attaching rubber to the rods. DIY. But u wouldn't be able to prevent the blinds from shaking when blown on by wind or fan. That is a good point that most of us will not consider when installing curtains/binds. I have entirely removed my curtains from my living room windows as the wind is too strong over there. Even my ceiling fan will move without its power on. Now I know why my neighbours upstairs and downstairs do not hang anything at their living room windows. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edenstrauss 3 Report post Posted February 25, 2011 (edited) Hi forgotten, We tie up 2 panels of curtain into 1, so that it's a heavier bundle. It's nice to be staying in a windy place U save alot of $$ when u get free aircon in ur living room! My windows are the sliding type so we cannot totally let in the winds becox there will be some blockage from sliding windows. I presume yours is swing type of windows? This type of windows would allow ALL the wind to enter your home. Edited February 25, 2011 by edenstrauss Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest cythialum Report post Posted March 9, 2011 When considering furnishing a place, just about the most common dilemmas that individuals face could be the choice between blinds and curtains. What at first may seem like a comparatively simple decision can in fact turn into an entire minefield! There are so many various kinds of curtains and blinds available that exploring the advantages and disadvantages of both can help to make a decision easier. Curtains Quite literally, curtains can be found in all shapes and sizes. It is possible to choose any fabric or pattern you want and there's an array of fitting styles available. However, custom-made curtains can be expensive to buy and replace, and after that degree of financial investment, you'll be able to feel as though you are 'stuck' using them. Off-the-peg curtains may not be no problem finding in the right size or shade you might need and lined curtains may require dry cleaning. Washing, drying and ironing curtains can be a chore, just like re-hanging - even though this is easier with tab top or ring top types. Curtains can fix draughts but may well not block light sufficiently. Curtains would be best avoided in humid rooms, or perhaps households at risk of mould, while they may also retain strong smells, for example pet odours and tobacco smoke. Deciding on the best length is vital, as is also choosing the perfect curtain rail. Curtains might be bulky, bay or irregular windows can prove to be problematic and, whilst they can make a welcoming atmosphere, curtains could also seem dated. Blinds Blinds represent the harder modern alternative to curtains. Numerous styles exist to accommodate all budgets and window spaces. For sale in numerous materials, from wood to faux wood and metal to fabric, blinds also come in many more colours than people might expect. Roller blinds are best for blocking out light, that is essential if you have children who nap inside day. Blinds may also be perfect for kitchens or bathrooms, since several now can be found in specially treated materials. Venetian blinds have become modern and may instantly update a space. In aluminium or (faux) wood they are literally a wipe-clean strategy to window dressing. Dusting blinds is usually a easy, particularly if choose fork-like hoover attachment! Vertical blinds can be created to measure or pre-made, requiring alterations in your own home. Fitting blinds over irregular window sizes is simple, as they are alternating or replacing slats. Get a 12 foot vertical blinds kit and alter it on the sized of the question and you'll choose whichever slats you want to grow it! In conclusion, with regards to blinds v. curtains it seems apparant that should you be from a budget friendly, modern look that is simple to maintain and fully adjustable, blinds appear to tick okay the boxes. If blinds or curtains is really a difficult decision, visit Direct Blind's floor to ceiling roller blind page for many inspiration. Direct Blinds are a UK based created to measure blind company. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
forgotten 1 Report post Posted March 10, 2011 (edited) Hi forgotten, We tie up 2 panels of curtain into 1, so that it's a heavier bundle. It's nice to be staying in a windy place U save alot of $$ when u get free aircon in ur living room! My windows are the sliding type so we cannot totally let in the winds becox there will be some blockage from sliding windows. I presume yours is swing type of windows? This type of windows would allow ALL the wind to enter your home. Yap, my windows are swing type, inherited from previous owners. Edited March 10, 2011 by forgotten Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strawberry8 0 Report post Posted March 15, 2011 Check out this website: http://sites.google.com/site/curtainhaven/home Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joyp 0 Report post Posted March 15, 2011 i personally prefer roller blinds for its more sleek and contemporary feel.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
synapse 0 Report post Posted May 15, 2011 any reccomendations on where to get roller blinds? i see most opted for curtains instead Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
navik 0 Report post Posted July 13, 2011 Bump...would like to get some recommendations for roller blinds too, anyone bought from Spotlight before? How's the quality? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Glymaxx 0 Report post Posted July 14, 2011 Bump...would like to get some recommendations for roller blinds too, anyone bought from Spotlight before? How's the quality?Hi Navik,I'm a solar window film installer, and do work closely with this vendor, for curtain & blinds. I can recommend him, pretty good and humble. His name is Laurence, mobile 9320 1379. You can ask him for samples and quote. No obligation. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gnail80 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2011 anyone knows for toilet top hung windows, is it possible to but a mini roller blind there?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Glymaxx 0 Report post Posted July 16, 2011 anyone knows for toilet top hung windows, is it possible to but a mini roller blind there??Is that window meant for ventilation purpose? Won't it block the ventilation flow if you put a mini blind there? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gnail80 0 Report post Posted July 19, 2011 Is that window meant for ventilation purpose? Won't it block the ventilation flow if you put a mini blind there?hmm can roll up and down mah.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites