Saturday, 31 August 2013

What’s all the fuss about roller blinds?


Many homeowners, when they come to shop for curtains and blinds, want something that is contemporary looking and stylish, but also practical and versatile... and when those are your priorities, it is difficult to look past roller blinds like those available from Express Nets (http://www.expressnets.co.uk). Having first become popular in the 1970s, they remain a common sight on modern windows.

Nor is it difficult to explain such popularity. For one thing, they somehow look modern and sophisticated at the same time as exuding a certain more classic, elegant style, helped by the wide surface area of a closed roller blind that affords plenty of opportunity for various styles and colours. You can appreciate that from the current range in the Express Nets online store, with the likes of the mellow yellow Universal Roller Blind being joined by the floral Sunlover Cornelia Roller Blind and the dark and timeless Sunlover Plaza Roller Blind.

Roller blinds are capable of fitting in nicely with an extremely widely range of existing home décor schemes, with their clean and simple lines allowing them to fit flush to pretty much any window or wall. They don’t have the excess fabric of more traditional window coverings, and therefore seem to exude a certain modern aesthetic. There is, however, a slight downside to this in that roller blinds may not fit in quite so well in Victorian or older homes, where it is particularly important to keep a certain historical look. For such homes, you may choose readymade curtains instead.

Roller blinds have no shortage of other advantages, however, such as their functional flexibility. With so many fabrics and materials that can be used for them, they can be suitable for rooms ranging from the bathroom or children’s room to the kitchen or dining room. These window blinds are also very easy to install and use. You can raise and lower them quickly and easily, which allows for a great degree of control over the amount of light that enters your home.

As touched on earlier, Express Nets offers a generous selection of roller blinds. They include the likes of the Sunlover Clematis Roller Blind, a contemporary roller blind made from 100% polyester and available in Light Blue or Tango Bed, as well as the minimalistic Harrison Drape Eyelet Roller Blind, which features a strong roller tube and quality side winder mechanism along with top, rear and side fixing mounting brackets. Or maybe you’d be more interested in the distinctive Universal Turret Edge Roller Blind or Universal Geo Roller Blind, the latter distinguished by a triangular shaped bottom with matching braid?

Visit the Express Nets (http://www.expressnets.co.uk) online store now to take a closer look at not only our roller blinds, but also our wider range of cheap blinds and curtains that could just provide the dash of style, versatility and quality that your windows require. 

Editor’s Note: Express Nets (http://www.expressnets.co.uk) are represented by the search engine advertising and digital marketing specialists Jumping Spider Media. Email: info@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.

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