15 Different Types Of Blinds For Windows | An Expert Selection Guide

Different Types Of Blinds For Windows
Different Types Of Blinds For Windows
Elena Marwick

The confusion over the choice of blinds can be unending. You’re stuck between two good options. The first one provides better insulation, and the second one is prettier. No matter how hard you try, there’s gonna be one thing that gets compromised. Lushloom is here to help you with a selection guide, which makes this decision easier. 

15 Trending Window Blind Types That Are Ideal For Every Space

We crafted a list consisting of 15 different types of blinds that are both pretty and functional. You can discover the latest features and custom options for each blind type in this guide.

  1. Roller Blinds
  2. Blackout Blinds 
  3. Motorized Blinds 
  4. Wooden Blinds 
  5. Duplex Blinds 
  6. Roman Blinds 
  7. Pleated Blinds 
  8. Venetian Blinds 
  9. Printed Blinds 
  10. Honeycomb Blind 
  11. Layered Blinds 
  12. Louvered Blinds 
  13. Solarette Blinds 
  14. Vertical Blinds 
  15. Thermal Window Blinds 

Roller Blinds 

These are more like curtains. Made from blackout, thermal, or sunscreen mesh. Roller blinds roll up due to their spring mechanism. They are available in both cordless and with a cord option. These are best for courtyards, sunrooms, and sun-facing galleries.

Buying Guide: The material from which these blinds are made is an essential factor in their durability and longevity. 

Roller Blinds 

Blackout Blinds

The blackout material used in these window coverings consists of tight weaves. Blackout blinds block light completely when closed. They also provide better insulation. Ideal for bedrooms, media rooms, kids’ rooms, and medical facilities. 

Buying Guide: As these blinds are the Godzilla for privacy and light blockage, evaluate the level of privacy they provide. Moreover, ensure that their surface is easily maintained.  

Blackout Blinds

Motorized Blinds 

Smart blinds are getting all the well-deserved hype. Motorized blinds can be effortlessly integrated into smart homes. You can control them with an app or a remote. This smart window covering is best for every space, such as bedrooms, the living room, the office, or the balcony.

Buying Guide: Analyze and thoroughly check the type of motor installed in their headrail. The type of current and the amount of voltage it uses to operate. Moreover, check for the operating devices as well to operate them.Motorized Blinds

Wooden Blinds 

These blinds are made from slats of pure hardwood. The wooden blinds’ slats are horizontally placed and movable. You can lift these halfway or fully to have maximum light. These are often used in libraries, bathrooms, and kitchens.

Buying Guide: The main consideration for these blinds should be the wood used, the width of the slats, and their operating mechanism. Wooden Blinds

Duplex Blinds

These blinds are a fabulous combination of light and dark. These are also known as zebra blinds. These window coverings are made from 2 layers: transparent and opaque. This allows full light control. Best for living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens.

Buying Guide: Analyze the fabric quality for both the slats– sheer and opaque. Compare their privacy feature as well. 

Duplex Blinds

Roman Blinds

These blinds are usually made from fabrics. For example, cotton or linen. Roman blinds fold beautifully into neat and seamless pleats when they’re raised. They give a royal feeling. Best for high-end offices and grading dining areas. 

Buying Guide: First of all, check the fabric for these blinds. Next, analyze their pleats, folds, and their fabric weight and match them with the vibe of your space. 

Roman Blinds

Pleated Blinds

These blinds are like an accordion. They fold vertically and are made from fabrics. They are the best example of vertical blinds. Cotton and linen are the most widely used. Silk is used when extra luxury is required. Best for offices, boutiques, and skylights.

Buying Guide: Always measure your windows twice, as accurately as you can, for a perfect fit. Opt for the cordless operating mechanism as that is safer than the other. Pleated Blinds

Venetian Blinds

This classic window covering is made from faux wood, PVC, or aluminum. The Venetian blinds consist of slats that are arranged width-wise. These blinds can be tilted for controlled light filtering. Best used in kitchens, study rooms, and home offices. 

Buying Guide: Check the slat width, the material of the slats, and the operating mechanism of these blinds to enjoy them to the fullest for a long time. Venetian Blinds

Printed Blinds 

These types of blinds are a perfect addition to a minimal home. They provide a pop of color that a room needs to diffuse its boredom. Printed blinds offer gentle prints, like botanical prints and full landscapes, mimicking the murals as well. Either way, they are a great way to enhance your living space. 

Buying Guide: Always consider the existing vibe of your space. Do not overdo the patterns and the vibrant colors if your space already has some of the elements. 

Printed Blinds

Honeycomb Blinds 

These window coverings offer a beautiful, modern, and sleek look. They are also called cellular blinds. They have a hollow cavity that prevents light and excessive noise from entering your space. Honeycomb blinds can block the light completely, along with 40 decibels of unwanted noise. 

Buying Guide: Before buying these cellular blinds, consider the needs of your space. Whether this space would benefit from the light blocking or needs even more lighting. 

Honeycomb Blinds 

Layered Blinds

Layered blinds, just like layered curtains, provide a beautiful, luxurious, and rich look to your space. This is a designer technique to make your space regal, royal, and introduce grandeur with minimal effort. You can pair translucent blinds with hard wooden blinds. 

Buying Guide: Evaluate the blinds’ functionality. When you are pairing the two sets of blinds, it is compulsory to analyze their individual and combined functionality. 

Layered BlindsLouvered Blinds

Louvered blinds are semi-hard blinds — made from either solid wood or faux wood. They are the best for introducing a sleek and elegant vibe to your space. They are airy and breathable and maintain a higher air quality index in your space. 

Buying Guide: Focus on the areas where the blinds would be hung. Moreover, analyze if the material is sustainable or good for the environment. 

Louvered Blinds

Solarette Blinds 

As their name suggests, these window blinds protect from the solar flares and scorching heat of the sun. Sunscreen blinds block harmful UV radiation from penetrating your space and damaging your indoor items like furniture, paint job, and wooden flooring. 

Buying Guide: Analyze the light and UV radiation blocking properties of these blinds before buying. 

Solarette Blinds 

Vertical Blinds 

These are the perfect blend of aesthetics and functionality in your space. They offer a minimal, beautiful, and elegant vibe in your space. Vertical blinds offer superior light and sound control. You can adjust them to block the light completely or partially. 

Buying Guide: Choose these blinds while considering the level of privacy they offer. Moreover, analyze the ease of cleaning and operation as well. Vertical Blinds

Thermal Window Blinds 

These blinds are the best way to introduce practicality along with subtle aesthetics. They block the heat completely and maintain a pleasant atmosphere indoors. In the summers, they don’t let the condensation escape and indirectly help with the energy bills as well, lowering them as they maintain a cooler temperature even after the AC is turned off. 

Buying Guide: Check their energy efficiency and insulating properties. Moreover, to enjoy their full effects, you need to measure the blinds to the exact size of your windows.

Thermal Window Blinds 

Final Say 

Choosing the right type of blinds may seem difficult. But if you have proper guidance ( just like we provided here), this tedious task can turn into a fun discussion. The types of blinds we discussed above are both aesthetically pleasing and highly functional. You can pick any one of these blinds and transform your space quite effortlessly. In short, this guide is your complete cheat sheet for choosing the best blinds for your windows to enhance their beauty, aesthetics, and functionality.

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Elena Marwick
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Senior Curtain Designer helping clients choose and install tailored window solutions. Delivered 700+ projects, combining design expertise, project leadership, and practical execution to create functional, stylish, and value-driven spaces.

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