Bathroom Blinds and Curtains: A Guide for You

Bathroom Blinds and Curtains: A Guide for You

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The purpose of using bathroom blinds and curtains vary based on users' needs. Hence, factors such as light control, insulation, and acoustic control (mostly sound waves) are essential considerations users have to make when selecting bathroom blinds or curtains.

However, users must understand the differences between bathroom blinds and curtains to determine which window treatment fits their needs the most.

Bathroom blinds are foldable and made of hard-textured materials such as wood, aluminum, PVCs, or bamboo. In contrast, curtains are made of soft-textured materials such as cotton, linen, silks, and other soft fabrics.

Blinds and curtains are classified based on the purpose of use, type of materials they are made of, length, width, pattern, etc.

This guide will focus on tips for deciding between curtains or blinds as options for bathroom window treatment and their suitability.

Bathroom Blinds versus Curtains

Blinds and curtains give users a sense of privacy by shielding the user from external views. Blinds are ideal for small bathrooms because they will be getting many water splashes since the bathroom is less spacious. Curtains won't be an ideal option for a less spacious bathroom since they are generally less moisture resistant than blinds.

A spacious bathroom with its interior decor means that users can select a bathroom window treatment option that perfectly matches the bathroom wall and window themes. Hence, curtains are preferably used in large bathrooms because they offer users more options since they come in various materials, colors, patterns, and prints. Also, users need not worry about their low-moisture resistance since water splashes and moisture won't reach them easily due to the bathroom's spaciousness.

Wooden blinds are in trend these days. However, they are not ideal for less spacious bathrooms since they tend to soak the humidity as compared to the blackout blinds.

Venetian blinds are growing in popularity as a bathroom window treatment option because aside from being moisture resistant, they offer users full control of light penetrating the bathroom, while also shielding out the bathroom from the outside world.

Due to their age-old use as window treatments, they are readily available and can be manufactured from varieties of expensive and inexpensive materials, curtains are less costly than blinds. Therefore, aside from functionality, budget is also a key factor you should consider when buying bathroom blinds or curtains.

Curtains make the best choice of window treatment options during the winter season because they prevent heat from escaping; therefore, they are considered as efficient energy savers. Users should also consider air ventilation when choosing a window treatment option, especially during the summer season. For summer seasons, blinds would be more suitable since they are designed to permit the free flow of air.

Bathroom window curtains help when you need an aesthetic look in your bathroom. Curtains allow privacy at its best, while still allowing the penetration of natural light and fresh air in the bathroom.

Bathroom blinds are more durable than curtains because they are made from tough, water-resistant materials; hence, they do not get wet or stained easily. Unlike blinds, curtains are made from soft fiber materials that are less resistant to humidity and can easily get wet and stain.

Although curtains provide insulation and acoustic control; however, blinds do a better job of creating massive room illusion because they can be folded up or down depending on the user's choice, mood, or needs.

For families with kids, blinds make a better choice of window treatment because blinds are more resistant to dirt and stains, and they don't need to be brought down for washing since they can be wiped clean. Curtains will require regular washing since they are less resistant to dirt and stains. Hence, they do not make the best option for homes with kids.

There is a hybrid window treatment known as allusion blinds that functions both as a blind and curtain. Hence, homes with kids can enjoy the ruggedness of blinds while enjoying the beauty of curtains.

Conclusion

The choice of window treatment boils down to functionality, size of the bathroom, budget, seasonality, resistance to dirt and humidity, and aesthetic values. Irrespective of users' choice, it is essential to consider choosing window treatments long enough to cover the entire window's length since short window treatments are not ideal for bathroom settings.



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Laura Kemp

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