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The bathroom is quite a specific place, therefor the roller blind we choose should meet a few requirements. The roller blinds or pleated blinds should serve us as long as possible at the same time properly fulfil its task.
The bathroom window makes it appear more spacious but requires adequate protection to guarantee privacy. Pleated blinds, will work perfectly. They are very practical as they can cover a selected part of the window. Very often, we cover the windows only halfway from the bottom to the half of the glass. We then have enough intimacy and at the same time let daylight into the bathroom. Of course, you can also cover the entire window, or a selected part of it, or reveal the entire glass. However, you need to choose the right type of fabric that will be suitable for use and will meet our needs.
In rooms like the bathroom where the humidity is high, water-resistant fabric should be used. The best solution is plastics or polyester fabrics. Pleated blinds from such fabric do not absorb water, are easy to care for, easy to keep clean and you can efficiently remove any dirt. Blinds made of natural fabrics and wood will not work in the bathroom. On such surfaces dirt can be seen immediately, mould or even fungus can quickly appear, which will damage the appearance and may even be hazardous to health.
Bathroom blinds must guarantee a sufficient level of privacy for the household members. The most inexpensive solution is the usual pleated fabric, which is made of a fabric that half passes the incoming light. A slightly more expensive solution are fabrics with a heat-insulating pearl coating. This is an excellent solution, the coating prevents the room from getting overheated. Honeycomb fabrics made of two layers of material are also interesting. The advantage of these fabrics is that you can not see the strings in the finished pleated blind. The most expensive, but also very practical solution are blackout fabrics that darken 100%. After covering, not a single ray of sunshine falls through the fabric. As always, the choice is yours.
This is a very individual matter depending on the bathroom decor. The white colour is timeless and very universal. Light grey shades are used in more modern bathrooms and light beige is still very popular.