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Venetian blinds allow you to control both the amount of light and the level of privacy. This means they are great for south-facing rooms, where the sunlight can sometimes be a little too bright, or street-facing rooms, where you often want privacy but with sunlight still coming through.

Whereas venetian blinds were once typically available in a white PVC finish, they now come in a host of different materials including aluminium, composite, real wood and even fabric, allowing you to match them to any interiors style.

In the kitchen, aluminium venetian blinds are a great choice as they are moisture resistant and can cope with steam and humidity whereas wooden venetian or Veneto fabric venetian blinds create a softer, more natural feel for the bedroom.

Room recommenda­tion: bathroom and kitchen.

Electric blinds can be opened and closed at the touch of a button (usually with a remote control or wall-mounted panel) making them really easy and convenient to use. They are especially useful for windows that are high up or difficult to access, or for rooms where lots of blinds need adjusting at once, such as conservato­ries.

You can add the technology to a wide range of blind styles and some electric blinds are now available wirefree which means there is no boxed in cabling and no hanging cords, so they can be easily fitted and are ideal if you have young children.

Some of the newest ranges also come with programmer­s allowing you to set your blinds to open and close at a certain time or when the temperatur­e rises and falls to help keep the heat in or out, depending on the time of year.

Room recommenda­tion: living room

Due to the unique way in which the fabric folds, Roman blinds are often one of the preferred window dressings when a homeowner is trying to create a sense of sophistica­tion in the room. For those looking to capture this style there is a whole array of fabrics and designs to choose from such as the skilfully crafted French Pinoleum which creates a timeless look in garden rooms, orangeries and conservato­ries. The woven wood design can be finished in a MIX OPPOSITES range of gently muted tones, matching the current trend for pastel colours and natural products in the home.

The blinds give a soft, dappled light, providing privacy whilst still allowing you to enjoy some of the view from your window. This makes the blinds a great choice for rural or coastal homes and for lounges and studies where the light provides a soft glow for reading even in the height of summer.

Room recommenda­tion: conservato­ry

Skylight – these can usually be sized to fit specific rooflights, such as Velux. Electric versions are the easiest to operate as the windows are usually well above head height.

Awning blinds – these external blinds are best suited to offering heat protection from the sun’s rays.

Roller shutters – as well as extra security and sound insulation, these external blinds also keep out light and prevent overheatin­g.

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