Metal Mini Blinds - An Inexpensive Window Treatment Option
Everyone knows that you don't want to live in a home that doesn't have any window treatments. First of all, this means that everyone outside can see into your home. Secondly, it means you have no way to control the amount of light that shines in through the windows. Finally, the house just looks incomplete if there are no window treatments, both from the exterior and the interior of the house.
This is usually a first priority when you move into a new home since not all homes have window treatments when you first move in. However, sometimes you can be on a bit of a tight budget after a move. One good option for inexpensive window coverings is metal mini blinds.
Metal mini blinds are available in various widths, including 1 inch and 2 inch, and colors, such as silver or white, so that you can match the decor of your home. Usually these are horizontal blinds rather than vertical blinds, though you can find some vertical metal mini blinds if you are interested in these for larger windows or sliding doors. With these blinds you can raise and lower the entire blind to get a clear view out the window and let in a lot of light (and air should you open the window), or you can just rotate the slats so that more or less light and visibility is available to you. They are very versatile, and tend to be very easy to care for as well.
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Venetian metal mini blinds are the most common option, and you can pick them up in most discount stores as well as home improvement and decorating stores. They are also available online. You can usually find cheap mini blinds with just a little searching, though if you want custom metal blinds or security blinds it might be a bit more expensive. Check out the options from the various companies that make these, including Levolor, in order to see who has the best deals on the type of blinds that you want. The inexpensive price of metal mini blinds makes them a favorite for those on a budget. They are often seen in apartment buildings, but many homes have them as well since they give you a nicer looking window without the expense of some of the other options. If you add a nice valance or curtains they look even nicer. |

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