How do day & night blinds work?

Discover the innovative world of day and night blinds, the latest trend in window treatments in the UK. While not yet available everywhere, we offer a wide selection for sale. If you're unfamiliar with these blinds, this blog post will be your guide to understanding how they work and the various effects you can achieve. Learn how to effortlessly operate a day and night blind and discover how they can either block out light completely or filter it to improve privacy without sacrificing your view.

How are day & night blinds operated?

Easily control your day night blind with a side control chain, just like a regular roller blind. Simply pull the chain in either direction to move the fabric. And don't worry about safety, our blinds meet all UK child safety regulations. We provide clear directions on how to install them properly, and they come with a safety p-clip to secure the control chain to the wall. So even the most curious kids won't be at risk. You can adjust the blind to any position you want, from fully open to fully closed. The alignment of the blind's stripes determines the visual effect when closed or partially closed.

How does adjusting the stripes on a day & night blind work?

Achieve complete privacy while sacrificing the ability to see outside by aligning the solid or opaque stripes on both the front and back of the blind. This creates a continuous block that blocks out all light, similar to closing a Venetian blind or fully rolling down a regular roller blind. For a dimmer lighting effect, opt for day night blind fabrics that do not provide total blackout. If you prefer a striking striped effect, align the solid stripes with their corresponding sheer stripes on the front and back of the blind. To enjoy ample natural light and a clear view while still maintaining some privacy, keep the blind in this position. By skewing the alignment of the stripes on the front and back of the blind, you can adjust the amount of light and external view you wish to have, as well as the level of shade in your room. This also makes it more difficult for nosy neighbors to see inside unless they are extremely close to the glass. Take control over your desired lighting, privacy, and view with precision.

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