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How To Choose The Ideal Blind Slat Size

Blinds are superb window treatments; they look great, offer great functionality, and they’re quite versatile as well. If you’re planning on installing blinds on your windows, make sure that you take one very important element into consideration: the size of your blind’s slats. Blind slat size has a huge impact on the overall look, feel, and functionality of your window treatments. Today, we’re going to talk about how to choose the ideal blind slat size for your windows. Getting the right slat size can make your window blinds look perfect, while the wrong size can leave them looking out of place. By the end of this guide, you will be pretty confident about how to choose the ideal blind slat size for your windows. So, without further ado, let’s get started!

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT BLIND SLAT SIZE

When you’re finalizing your blinds, you might feel confused about what slat size to go with. It all comes down to the type of blinds you’re getting and what do you expect to get from them.

Horizontal Blind Slats

Horizontal blind slats are arranged in a horizontal fashion. As compared to vertical blinds, horizontal blind slats have less space between them by default. They’re a popular choice for people who want window blinds that offer good privacy and light control. The ideal size for your horizontal blind slats will depend on three things:

  • How much privacy do you want?
  • How much light control do you want?
  • Your aesthetics

If you want blinds that offer better privacy and light control, you should go with horizontal blind slats that are wider. Wider slats will reduce the amount of space between each slat. This will help cover your windows better when your blinds are fully closed. Keep in mind that when wider slats are left at an open angle, they actually offer lesser privacy.

Light control is an important factor to consider as well. Horizontal blind slats that are wider will also offer better light blocking when they’re closed. When opened, they’ll form larger gaps that let more light in.

Your aesthetics are important as well when choosing the size of your horizontal blind slats. Wider slats make your windows feel larger, making them look more aesthetically pleasing. Thinner slats make your windows feel more compact. As a rule of thumb, the larger your windows are, the wider slats you should get.

Vertical Blind Slat Sizes

When it comes to vertical blinds, you need to consider the length and width of their slats. Vertical blind slat sizes can vary depending on how you’re dressing your windows. Vertical blinds can come with lengthier slat sizes that extend below your windows. You can also stick with shorter slats that finish right above your window sill. Vertical blind slat sizes depend on the size of your window and your interior design.

Vertical blinds tend to look best on larger windows. This is why most vertical blinds are large slat blinds by default. In order to make your vertical blind solution as great as possible, you should discuss your slat sizes with your window treatment company. They can help you figure out the optimal slat sizes for your vertical blind solutions.

Vertical blind slat widths are larger when compared to horizontal blind slats. This is because vertical blinds have their slats arranged in a looser, relaxed fashion. This makes them look quite elegant on larger windows. Vertical blinds are incredibly popular window dressings in New York because they dress your windows while making them appear larger. The downside of vertical blinds is that they aren’t great at offering privacy or light control. You can remedy this by going for larger vertical blind slat widths; however, they will only offer privacy and light control when fully closed.

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LARGE SLAT BLINDS VS SMALL SLAT BLINDS

Like we mentioned above, the size of your blind slats plays a huge role in the overall look and feel of your window blinds. Here’s a breakdown of how large slat blinds and small slat blinds impact your window treatment:

  • Large slat blinds make your blinds look more elegant. They leave larger gaps in-between each individual slat. This produces an effect that makes your windows look larger than they are.
    The downside of large slat blinds is that they offer lesser light control and privacy. Whenever you open them, large slat blinds will form large gaps through which light can come through, and people can look inside your windows. Their larger gaps also mean that large slat blinds are bad at providing insulation.
  • Small slat blinds produce a denser and compact look in your window blinds. They are bunched together closer and leave smaller gaps in-between each individual slat. This produces a neat and clean-cut look that can look amazing on smaller windows.
    Small slat blinds offer superior light control, insulation, and privacy. However, they only look good on horizontal blinds or smaller windows. Using small slat blinds on large windows can produce an awkward result.

FINAL THOUGHTS:

Let’s recap everything we have learned on how to choose the ideal blind slat size. The best way to choose the ideal blind slat size is to note down your requirements as well as the shape and size of your windows. Large and small slat blinds don’t have their pros and cons. People with larger windows should stick with wider slat sizes since they complement the size of their windows. People with smaller windows or people who want more privacy should stick with thinner slats.

In the end, it all comes down to your requirements. If you’re still unsure about how to choose the right blind slat size, you can get in touch with us. We, at Alluring Windows, are experienced in designing and installing all kinds of blinds. Our team can help you pick the ideal slat sizes for your windows.

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