What Are the Best Blinds for a Bathroom?

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 09 April 2019 08:11

When remodeling and redecorating our homes, there are some minor details we overlook that can make a big impact in the future. With choices like wood, aluminum, vinyl and fabric it seems like window treatment options are endless. However, because our showers are hot and the air in our bathrooms are humid, it is important to know what are the best blinds for a bathroom.

What Are the Best Blinds for a Bathroom? - The Material Do's and Don'ts

Material Don’ts

Wood:

You may be considering matching all the blinds throughout the house. For example, you have beautiful oak blinds in your living room and for some reason think that having that same theme and color scheme pour itself into the bathroom windows as well. Let us stop you right there. Wood is not the right material for a humid and moist space such as a bathroom. Due to these conditions in the wood blinds, they will suffer in the end either by warping, discoloration or formation of mold and mildew.

Aluminum:

Industrial styled apartments and cool office spaces are just a few examples of areas that could utilize aluminum blinds. However, similar to why you should not consider wood blinds, aluminum will react to the environment of the bathroom. Even though aluminum blinds are cool and are more affordable, of all the exposure to moisture will likely make the aluminum blinds rust over time.

Natural Roman Shades:

These beautiful fabric blinds that drape over windows to block light and maintain temperature may look like they belong in your bathroom but they do not. Between the fabric and the folding, your giving mold and mildew easy places to reside after a steamy shower.

Materials That Work for Your Bathroom

Faux Wood:

Do you want the wood look and finish but don’t want to worry about the possible mold and warping that a wood blind would give you? Fortunately, you can have it all with faux wood blinds.

 

Faux wood blinds are either made from a polymer that surrounds a wood center or 100% vinyl material. Unlike wood, this option for your blinds won't chip, warp, peel or crack under the moist conditions of the bathroom. With faux wood blinds, your windows will look beautifully dressed as they did upon installation. Not only is this a great option for the bathroom; because they are so easy to clean and maintain, these blinds are great for high traffic areas and rooms for children such as nurseries or play rooms.

Honeycomb:

These blinds are generally made from a paper like material that is bonded with polyester. They provide enough natural sunlight to come in while still allowing for privacy. These blinds are also resistant to holding in moisture from the bathroom’s humidity.

Bottom Line

So, what are the best blinds for a bathroom? When dressing your windows and finding the best looking options for your style, keep in mind that humidity and moisture will definitely affect the longevity of your bathroom shades. Try to avoid any metals or natural wood that will accumulate rust or mold. Your best options are a faux wood vinyl material or a light fabric like the honeycomb style blinds.  

 

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