ᐅ What type of external venetian blinds (also known as louvered shutters) should be used?
Created on: 5 Jan 2020 12:24
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tumaaHello everyone,
Initially, I planned to use external venetian blinds (raffstores) in the living areas and roller shutters in the sleeping areas.
Now I want to use external venetian blinds exclusively. I have the following Roma models to choose from:
- hemmed edge
- Z-lamella
- CPL
Can someone give me a tip? I’m not sure which type I should choose.
Thanks and best regards!
Initially, I planned to use external venetian blinds (raffstores) in the living areas and roller shutters in the sleeping areas.
Now I want to use external venetian blinds exclusively. I have the following Roma models to choose from:
- hemmed edge
- Z-lamella
- CPL
Can someone give me a tip? I’m not sure which type I should choose.
Thanks and best regards!
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Piotr19815 Jan 2020 15:36tumaa schrieb:
Hello everyone,
Initially, I planned to use venetian blinds in the living areas and roller shutters in the bedrooms.
Now I want to go with venetian blinds throughout. I have the following Roma models to choose from:
- Hemmed
- Z-lamella
- CPL
Can someone give me a tip? I’m not sure which type to choose.
Thanks and regards!I’m interested in this as well. Why did you decide to use venetian blinds everywhere? Are they cable-guided or track-guided?
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Piotr19815 Jan 2020 15:44Bookstar schrieb:
Z-lamellaWhy?
Piotr1981 schrieb:
I'm interested in that too.
Why did you decide to install external venetian blinds everywhere? Cord-operated or rail-guided? The window manufacturer only offers rail-guided.
I prefer a uniform look, it looks better visually, and the children’s bedrooms can be darkened even during the day while still letting some light in.
Bookstar schrieb:
Z-lamellaThank you for your reply!What about CPL? What are the disadvantages of it, do you know?
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