How to choose rolletes for PVC windows: brief guide
Textile (fabric) roller blinds are an elegant alternative to traditional curtains. They blend seamlessly into various interior styles and effectively manage light control.
Why Choose Textile Roller Blinds
Space‑saving design: don’t clutter the space, ideal for small rooms.
Smooth operation: easy to raise and lower using a chain or electric drive.
Variety of fabrics: from sheer to completely opaque options.
Easy maintenance: most fabrics can be cleaned with a dry brush or vacuum cleaner.
Key Selection Criteria
Fabric Density
Sheer (10–30 % blackout): let light through while preserving the view.
On the frame (no drilling): suitable for any PVC windows.
In the opening: creates an integrated look.
On ceiling/wall: for panoramic windows.
Control Mechanism
Manual (chain, spring): budget‑friendly and reliable.
Electric (remote, timer): convenient for high windows or complex configurations.
Where Textile Roller Blinds Work Best
Bedroom: blackout models for restful sleep.
Living room: semi‑sheer fabrics for soft lighting.
Kitchen: easy‑to‑clean materials (polyester with coating).
Home office: fabrics with reflective coating to protect monitor screens.
Care Tips
Regularly remove dust with a soft brush or vacuum attachment.
For local stains, use a damp sponge with neutral detergent.
Avoid machine washing — only dry cleaning or professional dry‑cleaning is recommended.
Do not use harsh bleaches or solvents.
What to Check Before Buying
Compatibility with window type (don’t interfere with sash opening).
Smooth operation (no jamming).
Certifications for fire resistance and eco‑friendliness (especially for children’s rooms).
Fabric edge quality (hemmed or overlocked).
Textile roller blinds combine sleek design with practicality: they protect from sunlight, ensure privacy, and easily fit into any interior style — from minimalism to Scandinavian design.