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Is It Better To Have Blinds Up Vs. Blinds Down

Blinds up or blinds down? The choice depends on the level of privacy, light, airflow, warmth, and energy efficiency you need or prefer during a particular time or season. 

We at AZ Blinds Express have put together this list of tips to help you determine when to turn the blinds up or down. Furthermore, the post helps you understand how to close blinds, how to lower blinds, and how to put blinds down.

 

Turn Blinds Up or Blinds Down?

No true rule restricts you from turning the blinds up or down. Nonetheless, if you want to stick by some unwritten rules used by most people, here are some pointers as a benchmark.

 

Up (Edge Facing the Ceiling)

When the blinds face up, they leave smaller gaps between the slats and let little light into your interior. As a result, people will hardly get to look into your interior. 

However, there is a catch – turning the slats up reduces the blinds’ curb appeal, making your room less attractive.

 

Down (Edge Facing the Floor)

When the blind’s edge you can see points toward the floor, there is reduced privacy — people passing by can easily peep into your room.

How to put blinds facing down? Pull the cord to the left at a diagonal angle to get the blinds down. Afterward, pull the string slightly to the right to lock the slats in position.

 

It Might Depend on the Situation

Besides privacy and aesthetics, the deciding on whether your blinds are closed up or down depends on several other situations, including the amount of light, UV radiation, and temperature you need within your room. The following ideas will help you correctly set your blinds up or down.

 

Enhanced Room Darkening and Privacy

Turning the blinds up reduces gaps between slats, making your room darker and more private. It is the ideal setting for people who want to binge-watch on weekend afternoons or catch a nap during the day.

Alternatively, you can completely close the blinds to enjoy complete privacy. How to close blinds? Pull the cord diagonally to the left, then release it to let the slats slide downwards until they close.

 

Diffused Natural Light

Turn the blinds down if you want a small amount of light to stream into your interior. The natural light from outside will filter into the center of your room, creating a softly lit atmosphere.

How to lower the blinds to the right setting for diffused natural light? Pull the blind’s cord slightly to the left, and stop pulling when it reaches the right angle. Then, pull it slightly to the right to lock it in place.

 

UV Protection

Turn the blinds up to protect your furnishings, furniture, floor, and even yourself from UV radiation. You can even close them in the up position to completely prevent UV light from streaming into your room.

 

Cooler Temperature in Hotter Months

In the warm months, turn the blinds up to keep your interior cool. When the slats turn up, they direct heat toward the ceiling. As a result, the space near the floor remains cool, eliminating the need to turn on your HVAC system throughout the day.

 

Warmer Environment During Winter

During winter, when you need more heat from the sun and reduced glare, turn the blinds’ slats down. The slats will direct heat into your room’s center, making it warm. It is an excellent trick to reduce the energy costs of heating a room during the cold season.

 

Contact the Window Covering Experts at AZ Blinds Express

Serving Phoenix and its neighborhoods, AZ Blinds Express specializes in supplying blinds with endless styles, sizes, colors, and textures. Besides selling, our team helps clients choose a blind, drapery, or shutter that fits their aesthetic taste, budget, privacy, and energy efficiency needs.

Contact us today for a free consultation about the blinds up vs. down debate or learn how to put blinds down or up to get the most appropriate privacy, air circulation, or light.

 

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