
Roller shades are exactly what they sound like. It’s a solid piece of material that rolls up and down to cover or expose the window. The material is wound around a hollow tube with brackets on the side to hold the roll in place. When raised, it not visible at all. You can mount your roller shades inside your window frame or outside the frame.
When they’re rolled up, they are completely out of the way and stored neatly where you hang them. When you roll them down, they are flat across the window frame. They’re kept neatly out of the way so you can’t easily knock them and they don’t intrude on the rest of the space.
Roller shades are a versatile solution for any window dressing needs. They’re easy to operate, provide great coverage, and can be used for any room in your home.
The small size and low profile of roller blinds make them ideal for spaces of any size.
They are made from one smooth piece of material, and can be easily dusted or vacuumed.
In the descriptions of blackout rollers and similar products, you’ll find a note about the light gap. Choosing an inside mount typically results in a gap of approximately ¾ inch on each side. This is because the material cannot rub against the window frame sides when raised or lowered, as it would cause fraying. Therefore, to preserve the integrity of the blinds, a gap is maintained on both sides of the roller shade.
Should you prefer to block out all light and do not intend to layer with shades, opting for an outside mount rather than an inside mount is advisable. This choice will prevent max external light from entering.
Regal Works roller blind fabric is eco-friendly and safe, offering excellent light-blocking properties. It features a soft texture and provides insulation from heat. The material is also waterproof, fire-retardant, resistant to mildew and UV rays, and requires minimal effort to clean.