Roller blinds have firmly taken their place among sun protection systems in modern interiors, gradually replacing curtains and drapes. Fabric roller blinds can both perform the function of sun protection without attracting much attention to themselves, or become the highlight of the interior when choosing bright fabrics. But not so long ago, a new system appeared among roller blinds - day-night; such curtains completely replicate the functionality of roller blinds, and also have additional capabilities for adjusting sun protection. What are the differences between day and night roller blinds? The operating principle of classic roller blinds consists of a solid fabric, which is wound onto a special mechanism using a chain control. Using a chain, the fabric is installed at the required height and covers the window opening from the sun's rays. There are several nuances in this design: if it is necessary to increase the amount of light, for...
Roller blinds are a sun protection system with the ability to decorate a room. Like classic blinders, roller systems are in no way inferior to, and in many ways superior to, curtains. To produce roller blinds, a special fabric is used that softly diffuses sunlight; experts call such fabric light filters. The fabric absorbs hot sun rays and protects furniture from fading. At the same time, the room remains illuminated and comfortable. In addition to classic translucent fabrics, roller blinds use functional fabrics with specific features. Roller blinds are mounted on windows of the correct geometric shape. Systems are conventionally divided into two main types - open and closed. In an open system, the fabric is wound on an aluminum shaft, which is fixed with plastic brackets; the system is also equipped with special self-locking mechanisms that smoothly adjust the fabric using a chain, and also fix it at the...