The Shutter Studio
The Senses Roller Blind is similar to a regular roller blind but with the addition of a fabric covered, fully integrated facia. The durable design of can you see through wooden blinds is always an affordable and versatile choice for our customers, whether they are looking to dress small windows or even large conservatories The Shutter Studio also regularly install venetian blinds in commercial workplaces where bespoke designs are often required, such as offices, factories, cafes, and shops.
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Customizable liners include room darkening or blackout liners for better light control, thermal liners for UV and temperature control to create insulated roman shades, or a water repellant liner for high humidity areas such as a bathroom or small kitchen.
While DIY enthusiasts have shown that it's possible to motorize most existing blinds, IKEA offers affordable, stylish smart blinds that are durable and full of convenient features you can set via your smartphone, with voice command or remote control.
Wooden blinds come in a number of finishes (determined by the type of wood used, which ranges from painted to most types of solid oak varieties) and sizes (determined by the width of each slat which is usually available in one of three widths—25 mm, 35 mm or 50 mm).
A more modern modification is to offer them with wood trim at the top and bottom- sometimes midway as well- and these are usually described as 'Japanese Vertical blinds' because they are often coordinated with Japanese style Shoji blinds using the same timber.
In this context window blinds include almost every type of window covering, whether it is a hard or soft material; i.e. shutters, roller shades, cellular shades (also called honeycomb shades), wood blinds, Roman shades, standard vertical, and horizontal blinds (also called Venetians).