Sliding patio doors are a great addition to any home. They brighten up the room and give your home a lot of style. However, they also reduce privacy and may let in more sunlight than desired. Luckily, there is a wide array of sliding door blinds to choose from. Understanding exactly what you need and what options work best for you are key to choosing the best sliding door blinds for your home.
Before you seek out blinds for your sliding patio doors, there are certain factors to consider to help you make your choice. Are the blinds more for privacy, light control or both? Is energy efficiency important to you? How much money are you willing to spend on your patio door blinds? What styles and colors match the rest of the room?
Anyone looking for energy efficiency, privacy, and light reduction would greatly benefit from cellular honeycomb shades on their sliding patio doors. They don’t require cords in order to be operated, making them very convenient and safe around children as well.The main downside to cellular honeycomb blinds is their lack of versatility. You have very little control over how much light is entering the room. Another disadvantage lies in their aesthetic. Cellular honeycomb shades look and feel more like parchment than fabric, which doesn’t tend to compliment the décor in many houses.
Those seeking a sleek and modern look will love sliding panel blinds. They come in a wide variety of materials, they’re easy to use and they can be thick and dark enough to act as blackout blinds or thin and bright enough to see outside.However, like cellular honeycomb panels, they’re not very versatile in regards to regulating light. The tracks for sliding panel blinds also need to be cleaned and properly maintained to keep the panels from getting stuck.
The easiest to install, cheapest and one of the most common options for patio door blinds is horizontal blinds. Since horizontal blinds are already commonly used on windows to begin with, they usually match room décor very well.Horizontal blinds are very tricky to clean, however, and they tend to collect dust more than any other shading option. The operating cords are also a hazard to children.
Just as cost-effective and easy to install as horizontal blinds, vertical blinds are another very common option for patio doors. In addition, their sliding operation and vertical design make them a great match with sliding patio doors. They’re also easy to clean and don’t collect much dust.On the negative side, vertical patio door blinds can be a nuisance around pets and small children, and it’s slightly difficult to get the slats placed properly.
Installing drapes on your sliding patio door is incredibly easy, and they offer the most options in regards to color and style. Drapes are also not as susceptible to damage as blinds, and they can be repaired more easily.However, drapes are a magnet for dust and fur. They need to be washed or vacuumed fairly regularly to avoid stains and mold.
No matter which kind of sliding patio door blinds you choose, they'll be sure to add style and privacy to your home. Contact Blinds Brothers today for more help in picking the best patio door blinds for you!