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Blinds made of fabric: we fabricate fabric blinds with our own hands

Fabric blinds in a modern designinteriors are not only functional, but also decorative. In addition, choosing and fixing fabric ones is not at all difficult. The variety of shapes, textures and colors allows you to successfully use textile structures in the decoration of window openings in various rooms from living rooms to bathrooms.Fabric curtainsFor fabric curtains, it is better to choose a dense and wear-resistant material. Advantages of fabric blinds:

  • protection from sunlight allows you to use the design in the brightest rooms and adjust the degree of natural light;
  • keeping heat in the room, reliably protect from drafts, which makes it possible to decorate children's rooms and bedrooms with such curtains;
  • wear resistance due to the use ofmodern high-tech methods of textile production, fabric blinds will last for many years, preserving the external appeal and not burning out under the influence of direct sunlight;
  • saving space in space, lightweight construction and the absence of complex elements are relevant in the design of the smallest rooms:
  • hypoallergenic materials, modern materials do not contain fibers that can cause allergies:
  • ease of maintenance, blinds with their own hands can be cleaned and washed;
  • price accessibility, wide price range allows you to choose a textile design for every taste and purse:
  • high aesthetic characteristics, variety of types and colors allows to realize any design experiments.

Current trends in interior design offer a variety of fabric blinds:Diagram of a universal Roman cornice.

  • Roman curtains;
  • Austrian curtains;
  • lamellas are classical or horizontal;
  • vertical or curtain blinds.
  • pleated blinds;
  • Japanese curtains;
  • roll shutters;
  • "Zebra" roller blinds.

Modern fabric blinds differ in bothinstallation method and application. Curtains are convenient and simple in design, can be attached to both plastic and wooden frames, and can be used as an independent element of window decoration or in combination with curtains. When choosing textile structures, you should focus on:

  • the size of the room;
  • size of window openings:
  • functional load of the element:
  • side of the world:
  • color scheme of the room:
  • own taste.

Modern technologies offer the use ofvarious textile materials, such as cotton, linen, satin, silk and wool fabrics of increased strength, in combination with synthetic threads.

Roman, Austrian and Japanese curtains

Scheme for calculating fabric for cutting Roman blinds.Roman fabric blinds are attached directly to the window frame. Modern textile materials allow you to experiment with the colors and shapes of Roman blinds. This type has gained popularity due to its simplicity, elegance and functionality. They gently diffuse sunlight, giving it various shades, creating an atmosphere of warmth and comfort. Austrian curtains are traditionally used in the decor of the classical style. For the manufacture of Austrian curtains, as a rule, light translucent fabrics with a shiny surface are used, which allows them to be combined with curtains. When straightened, this is a straight canvas, and when raised, characteristic lush arc folds (festoons) are formed. This type looks great in the decoration of bedrooms, bringing a touch of romance. Japanese curtains will fit perfectly into the design of large window openings. Sliding mechanisms, which are used in the manufacture of this type of structure, allow the use of several frames, creating a multi-layer effect. Quite often, Japanese curtains are used as an independent element, as well as partitions and screens. Return to Contents</a>

Classic, pleated slats and curtain

Installation diagram for roller blinds.For a long time, classic slats were made of plastic and used exclusively in the design of office premises. Now manufacturers offer horizontal mechanisms made of fabric materials, which makes it possible to successfully use them as a decorative element in interior design. Classic slats protect well from sunlight, so they are perfect for southern windows. Pleated slats are a new type of fabric structures that are just beginning to gain popularity. Pleated fabric is attached to a movable frame, which allows you to give various shapes to the elements with your own hands, for example, a rhombus, a triangle and even a circle. Due to the movable design and the unusualness of the material, pleated slats create a unique atmosphere in the interior. Vertical blinds in the design of window openings create a "curtain" effect, they perfectly protect from bright sunlight and allow you to regulate the intensity of natural light. Now manufacturers offer a wide range of vertical fabric blinds in a variety of colors. Some curtains have entire paintings on them, which allows them to be used as a highly decorative element in the design of various interiors. Return to contents</a>

Roll and zebra rolls

Roller blinds are a stripfabrics made of textile material that is highly wear-resistant and does not fade in the sun. This is the easiest way to decorate a window opening. The mechanism for rolling up the roller blind can be either manual lifting or automatic, thanks to the built-in mini electric motor. In the production of roller blinds, materials with high performance characteristics are used, for example, polyester, fiberglass, nylon, cotton, which have antiseptic, dust-repellent and antibacterial qualities. Fabric blinds are great for decorating any room, but most often they can be seen in the interior of kitchens, balconies and bathrooms. In the "zebra" interior, roller blinds create a play of light and shadow, which is achieved by combining roller blinds of different density and texture. By shifting, the layers of fabric overlap each other, allowing you to achieve the desired lighting. This type of fabric roller blinds can be either monochrome (one color or in one color range) or contrasting shades (black and white, blue and orange or pink and green). "Zebra" looks spectacular in the design of living rooms, bedrooms and children's rooms.</ ul>

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