Most of us are accustomed to using horizontal blinds for windows that are wider than tall. However, this doesn’t mean that vertical blinds don’t suit a larger window frame. In fact, the benefits they bring to a room are greater. PVC vertical blinds, for instance, are very affordable, durable blinds that hold up very well against exposure to harsh sunlight or even excessive heat, rain, sleet, snow, and humidity! Fabric vertical blinds, on the other hand, are ideal choices for small windows or for use in offices to diffuse sunlight.

Two Types Vertical Blinds 

Vertical blinds come in two types: V-shaped and cord-shafted. The former features two slats on each end which overlap by half an inch. Half-inch overlap means that the slats open by roughly half an inch. The slats make for a good deal of control when opening the blinds. For this reason, they are often used in office buildings. Cord-shaped vertical blinds, on the other hand, have large slats made of stiff fabric or wood that run the full length of the window.

These blinds let in a lot of light without letting dust in. Cleaning them is as easy as cleaning curtains. Just give them a quick once over with a cloth or sponge and they’re clean as new! You’ll also find that the slats do not move around when you open or close the shades. This makes for easy cleaning and reduces the chances of dirt getting into the motor parts.

As far as the styles go, there are plenty of options available. Wood and bamboo styles are popular because they’re quite visually appealing. You can choose from wood veneers or solid wood to match your decor. They are easily cleaned using soap and water or a feather duster. Some even come with attached Roman shades so you can change the style on your window treatment easily!

Vertical Blinds For Sliding Glass Doors

For a sleek and modern look, you can choose to go with vertical blinds. You’ll find they give a sleek look and great function for your sliding glass doors. Because the blades are generally flat, you can easily clean them with a microfiber cloth and they won’t have that ingrained rust look that wood blinds can have over time.

For a more classic look, vinyl vertical blinds work well. They look like real wood and can be a bit more expensive than some of the other fabrics available. But, if you’re looking for a window treatment that is durable and easy to clean, then this is definitely worth a try. They are available in fabric and pay versions.

If you’re looking for something to completely cover your windows, then consider fabric vertical blinds. These vanes can be easily removed and washed and you’ll find they are much easier to clean and wear than their PVC or wood counterparts. The only drawback is that they don’t look as classy as wood vanes do.

Many people love the look and feel of the woven slats and fabrics available for vertical blinds. They provide privacy while opening the space up to let in light. They also provide some insulation and can help reduce energy costs. The downside is that these vanes are more likely to come apart and get damaged than their PVC and metal counterparts.

Roller Blinds Or Venetian Blinds

Another option is roller blinds or Venetian blinds. These provide the same benefits as slats, offering privacy and light control. The difference is that there are no slats, so you cannot have the same amount of light control or insulation. If you want some privacy but don’t want to sacrifice light control, then this may be the right choice.

All of these types of vertical blinds are typically made from a single material. The slats are typically made of sturdy woven wood material, and the vanes come in either fabric or vinyl varieties. When comparing all of these options, it is typically made of the same material. This makes it easier to match your window coverings to the style of the rest of your home interior. Vertical blinds typically made of fabric are easier to clean and maintain than vinyl varieties, and you can use a simple fabric dust cover to keep your costs down.