In contrast to blinds, shades
have a soft fabric that completely cover your windows with no slats involved. Shades can still roll up the same way blinds do with a cord, yet have a variety of styles that still bring light control to any room. While shades can't give you light filtering as you get with blind slats, some shade options help determine how much light you want coming in.
One of the most popular shade options is cellular shades (also known as honeycomb shades) that do double duty controlling light opacity and helping in energy efficiency. These shades have a beehive appearance
that allow a little light to come in without being intense. The cellular material manages both hot and cold air so your heating or cooling bill becomes more manageable.
Even if cellular shades
(also known as honeycomb shades) are popular, standard shades, are economical and still provide stylistic touches with different fabric designs. They're always excellent for bedrooms when you just want as much privacy as possible.
The same goes for Roman shades
that are equally popular and designed with folds as you lower the shade down. Many people find Roman shades a more affordable option over using window drapery.
Lastly, shades can be motorized and automated
whereas blinds cannot. If you're super busy or travel a lot, or just like techie stuff, then you'd probably want to consider shades .
Contact us
here at Love is Blinds so we can help you make the right choice between blinds and shades and find a style that matches your personality and budget.