Optimising Social and Living Environments
The living room is a multi-purpose social hub that requires adaptable window treatments. The primary functional objective is to manage the ingress of natural light throughout the day, specifically by reducing glare on electronic screens, while maintaining privacy during evening hours without obscuring architectural features or impeding the room’s aesthetic flow.
Blinds by Space




COMMON QUESTIONS
How Do You Choose the Right Living Room Blinds?
How can I balance external views with glare control?
Screen fabrics are designed to filter intense natural light, which mitigates screen glare while maintaining a level of transparency that allows for an external view.
Why is motorisation recommended for living rooms?
Motorisation allows for seamless light control in large, multi-window spaces. It eliminates the need for manual cord operation, ensuring a clean aesthetic and effortless adjustment for various times of the day.
How can I integrate blinds with existing interior decor?
Layered systems, such as combining blinds with secondary fabric treatments, add depth and texture to the room. This approach allows the window treatment to function as a decorative element rather than solely a utilitarian one. |
