A good feature to have with blackout
Posted on July 27th, 2010 by admin
A good feature to have with blackout is bottom-down/top-up opening, that allows you to extend or stow the blinds from both the top and bottom. Since most blackout blinds do not give the same light modifying effect of traditional venetian wood blinds, it is useful to be able to put the blinds in any position when light control is needed. Usually blinds billed by their light control abilities are routless, so they will not let any light seep in through the cord holes. A blackout blinds might have a small opening on the side between the blind and window frame where light can leak in. For most this is not a problem, but for a room that must be completely dark, drapes or certain custom wood blinds are in order.