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Whether you are looking for added privacy or want better light control in a room, putting interior blinds on your windows and doors may be the solution. You can choose from a diverse assortment of vinyl blinds and other types of blinds to suit your space and your needs.

What Are Mini Blinds?

Mini blinds are one of the most popular types of interior blinds. They come in many different materials and styles. Mini blinds raise and lower to help control light, like window shades, but they also feature slats that you can adjust to let in light as desired. On mini blinds, those slats are smaller than the slats on standard blinds. The size makes them highly effective at light control and simple to clean. Plus, they’re generally an economical choice of window coverings.

Compare the Benefits of Vinyl Blinds and Other Materials

While budget can be a key factor in choosing window blinds, consider all the options available and how the material will hold up in the room where they are installed. Vinyl mini blinds are very popular, but faux wood blind options are also typically available. Faux wood blinds offer great durability with a natural wood look.

Because they are low-cost and low-maintenance, vinyl mini blinds tend to be the most popular. Generally easy to wipe clean, vinyl mini blinds are ideal to use in humid zones such as bathrooms and kitchens.

Consider Styles and Sizes of Interior Blinds

In addition to materials, think about the style of interior blinds. They can be vertical or horizontal.

  • Vertical blinds are best used for windows and doors that have side openings, such as doors that move on sliding door rollers.
  • Horizontal blinds work best on traditional windows that open from the bottom up.

Before you begin shopping for vinyl blinds or other types of interior blinds, check the measurements of your windows. First, measure the depth of the frame from the front opening to the glass. Then, check the width of the window opening at the top, middle and bottom. Finish up by measuring the window height at the far right, far left and center. Jot down all the dimensions and use them as a guide as you compare mini blinds.

Shop Interior Blinds at Ace

Ace Hardware can help you find the blinds you need for every room in your house. Shop in stores and online to find a diverse assortment of mini blinds, mini blind parts and other window and home décor needs. If you want some help dressing up your windows, one of our knowledgeable associates will be happy to assist you with ideas, inspiration and advice on how to choose everything from curtain rods to window and screen hardware.