Choosing the Best Blinds for Office Use

Mini Blinds
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Buying blinds for office use can be a serious decision. You need window treatments that look professional and which are affordable while still providing the light control and privacy you need when you work. If you’re looking for the best blinds for office use, you’ve come to the right place. Here are six window treatment options you should consider for any office:

Mini Blinds

If you just need utilitarian blinds on a budget, you can’t go wrong with mini blinds. Often made out of aluminum, a durable and moisture-resistant material, mini blinds are some of the most affordable window coverings out there. The slats are 1 inch wide, as opposed to the regular 2 inches; hence, the term mini blinds. Affordable doesn’t mean completely basic, however: Mini blinds also come in cordless models if that’s a feature you’re seeking. If you want affordable blinds for office use with minimal fuss and expense, mini blinds are a good option.

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Vertical Blinds

If you have an office with very large windows—especially floor to ceiling windows—you should consider vertical blinds. Vertical blinds come in many different styles and materials, including PVC, faux wood and fabric, to match any decor. The blinds are available in a variety of neutral colors to suit any office space and blend into the wall. While some vertical blinds are available off the shelf, you might have to get custom vertical blinds if your windows don’t fit into the limited range of standard vertical blind sizes.

Roller Shades

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Roller Shades

If you like the look of fabric, but not the dust-collecting folds of curtains, you might want to check out roller shades. These sleek window treatments feature a roll of fabric that seamlessly rolls up and down to cover as much or as little of the window as you want. Roller fabrics are available in many different solid patterns and colors to match any office decor. Depending on the type of fabric chosen, the roller shades may permit some light through or be completely opaque. You can also get privacy or blackout liners to make any fabric light-proof.

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Faux Wood Blinds

Those looking for a more traditional window treatment should definitely consider faux wood blinds. Faux wood blinds have the look of real wood blinds, but are made of a mixture of wood fibers and PVC rather than 100 percent wood. This mixture of materials makes them more affordable as well as more resistant to moisture, which is why faux wood blinds are a great choice for home offices located in the basement. 

Faux wood blinds come in many different stains, just like real wood blinds. Slat widths are available anywhere from one to two-and-a-half inches, and the blinds come in corded and cordless models.

Bamboo Shades

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Bamboo Shades

A slightly more unusual blind for office use, bamboo shades can add some design appeal to your office in addition to blocking the light. Unless they are backed with a privacy liner, bamboo shades can become somewhat see-through at night when backlit, which makes them perfect for spaces mostly used during the day, such as offices. In fact, many people like their light-filtering abilities for workspaces since bamboo shades let in some light while still cutting down on the glare. You can always get a liner if you want more privacy or light blocking. 

Cellular Shades

If you’re looking for another light-filtering option, cellular shades should definitely be on your list. Cellular shades are made of two layers of materials that make a honeycomb pattern when the blind is extended; hence, the name. Because of the structure of the blinds, cellular blinds are great for insulation and can help keep a cold office warm in the winter. 

Cellular shades are not to be confused with pleated shades, which are made of a single layer of material pressed in a zigzag pattern; because of the single layer of material, pleated shades aren’t as efficient at insulation as cellular shades are.

Reach Out to Us

If you’ve got a large corporate office you’re purchasing blinds for, reach out to us about what commercial window shades we offer. If you’re trying to outfit a home office instead, you should also check out our guide to the best blinds for a home office. Whatever route you take, remember to keep these options in mind as you ship for the best blinds for office use.


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