Creative Uses for PVC Blinds

February 28th, 2015 · Published to Outdoor Blinds

PVC blinds are one of the best ways to provide shade and shelter for your outdoor spaces, without spending thousands for a new building or other types of extension.

Global Shade offers PVC blinds across Australia, and as such, we’ve seen our blinds be used in some very creative applications over the years. Gone are the days when they were only used for cafes!

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So I thought I’d share some of these creative uses with you, you never know, you may just realise that PVC blinds will be the perfect solution for you!

Creating new rooms by dividing and expanding old ones

It is quite expensive to renovate or build a new room just to expand your living area. Not everyone can afford the construction costs, but PVC blinds are a cost-effective solution to make your living space feel like new. Simply installing PVC blinds in selected locations within your home can free up old, dead space and turn them into more useful rooms. For example, you can create a separate entertainment den or alfresco living room where you can spend quality time with your family or entertain guests.

PVC blinds are great for alfresco living areas as they are the perfect all-weather solution. You don’t have to worry about electronics or other entertainment appliances breaking down due to exposure to the elements—you can create a sealed, safe environment whilst keeping your views. No matter the weather, your new alfresco room can definitely make for a cosy spot for entertainment and relaxation.

Covering open carports and garages

One of the cheapest ways to make space for your cars or motorcycles is to pave a part of your outdoor area and call it a carport. If you have an open carport, you are running the risk of element exposure for your vehicle, which can sometimes cause a decrease in performance and more frequent breakdowns. Building a simple, cost-efficient structure surrounded with PVC blinds can make a whole world of difference for your carport—you no longer have to spend a lot of money to protect your vehicles damage caused by excessing sunlight or rain.

Installing PVC blinds in your carport or garage can also extend the use of your space—you can turn it into alfresco entertainment area for your family or guests to enjoy.

Covering awkward openings

Sometimes, there are design elements in the structure of your home that open up to the outdoors quite awkwardly, which thus prevent you from expanding your space and taking advantage of the resources you have at hand. Instead of knocking down such elements, you can always go to Global Shade to customise PVC blinds that will fit perfectly with your existing structures.

Conclusion

There are plenty of applications for PVC blinds both in and out of your home—your only limit will be your imagination. PVC blinds are great for customisation, because with a few simple steps, you can easily protect your home from the elements without knocking down or building anything expensive.

Call Global Shade today to find out what unique PVC blinds combination you can have for your living or commercial spaces. Global Shade offers a wide range of options that can turn old rooms and spaces into new ones for a fraction of the cost, without compromising the quality and the level of protection you will enjoy.

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