Which blinds to choose for very large windows?

Which blinds to choose for very large windows?

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Finding blinds for ultra-wide windows doesn't have to be a feat. Here are our top tips for choosing the perfect coatings for these kinds of windows.


Are there window coverings for very wide windows?

Yes, even if your home has windows from one wall to the other, there are a number of options available to you. You just have to be careful about what type of products you choose and how they are made. Here are a few examples to illustrate our point:


1. Install two blinds on a box

If your windows are very wide, the weight of the window coverings may be too heavy. By putting too much weight on the structure, you risk damaging your product. To overcome this problem, you can install two blinds on the same box. This will distribute the weight more evenly and prolong the life of your blinds.

2. Go for cordless blinds

Choosing a remote-controlled or cordless lift mechanism is an excellent solution for very large windows. Large horizontal blinds can weaken cords and break them. To avoid this problem, it is better to go for cordless models.

You can choose from cordless, up / down, remote controlled lift mechanisms or our brand new NEO Smart control system for connected blinds. Motorized lifting mechanisms greatly facilitate the operation of very large blinds for very wide windows.

3. Choose vertical blinds

Vertical blinds in Surrey are a classic choice for extra wide windows and patio doors. If the image that comes to your mind is that of vertical blinds from thirty years ago ... erase it! Our vertical blinds are so much more luxurious. We offer a large selection of materials ranging from imitation wood to the most elegant fabrics. You will find the colors and textures that will perfectly match your decorating style.

4. Think about the insulating power

If your windows are really very large and depending on their orientation, it can mean that a lot of light is entering your room. A lot of suns can also mean a lot of heat. Solar shades can reduce too bright light as well as heat entering a room.

You can also opt for cellular fabrics specially designed to trap air. These prevent air from outside entering the room, reducing your energy costs throughout the year.

You just have to ask!

If you're still not sure which products would work best for your extra large windows, start by taking a look at our product categories page where you'll find our top picks for extra wide windows.


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