Adding Panel Track Blinds for Covering Large Windows in Your House

Panel Track Blinds are a type of window covering especially suitable for large windows and doors.

Panel track blind living room apartment gallery

Panel track blind living room apartment gallery

Panel Track Blinds are relatively new to the window covering arena and compete with Venetian and vertical blinds. Advantages of using a panel track blind include less dust collected, ease of replacement, minimal movement and versatility in interior design. The safety of children and pets often comes into play with window treatments. Panel track blind keep safety concerns at bay because they are usually operated by a stick wand, not dangling cords.

Panel track blinds stay mostly static with the track providing stable placement, reducing blind breakage and replacement costs.

Sliding Panel Track Blind Ideas

Sliding Panel Track Blind Ideas

Some models offer weighted panel bottoms to hold the panel taut using gravity. The panels offer a clean, sleek look and are manufactured in a wide array of materials and patterns. The blinds are typically available in fabrics, sheer weaves, vinyl, and woven or solid wood. Vinyl blinds are most popular in kitchen and baths, where moisture is an issue.

persona panel track blind yellow picture

persona panel track blind yellow picture

Sometimes, panels are attached with Velcro® onto the track, making removal and reattachment easy. Homeowners or commercial building staff can easily replace a torn panel. This also allows for no-fuss seasonal changes in interior decoration. Installing Panel Track Blinds takes minimal skills. Additionally, the tracks do not take up much space above the window or door.

Panel track blind images

Panel track blind images

Panel track blinds are also suitable and inexpensive as room dividers. Their modern look, simplicity and low-cost are attractive when heavy, bulky room dividers are unwanted or it is not feasible to build a wall. Sizes can be customized depending on room size. As with panels covering windows and doors, homeowners can choose from solid or opaque styles depending on the desired amount of privacy or light.

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