Window Blinds – Coherence or Uniformity
Our minds like the elements or anything they see to form some kind of order or pattern. They don’t like complete randomness, but neither do they like any pattern that is too simple. Plain white and simple shapes quickly become sterile, and we find our attention quickly drifts from this type of look. When decorating we need coherence, the elements must fit together. But we must avoid the type of simplicity that feels bland.
Woodgrain is a good example of something that people find appealing. The wavy lines form a loose pattern. It is not completely random, but it is not as simple and sterile as parallel lines. Woodgrain, or patterns in stonework, or leather, are organic and feel earthy. This makes a good basis for furnishings.
A room that is plain is appearance, all light surfaces, may benefit from some complexity to add some earthy warmth. At the very least some darker colour blinds/curtains will make a big difference here. Some woodgrain, stone or patterned fabrics will quickly rid the room of the bland atmosphere.
Alternatively, if we have a room that already has a lot of complex surfaces, like woodgrain or stone, we might like to use neat, plain blinds. Too much detail feels crowded and messy. But contrasting moderate detail with open surfaces, contrasting darker areas with light areas, help to make give a room some coherence within the contrast.
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We install Window blinds for functionality, blocking or allowing light according to the weather, allowing privacy when we need it. But the right blinds can enhance the look of any room. Find timber blinds to add an organic feel to a room, or aluminium blinds to keep things neat and neutral. Make blinds an important, if subtle, part of your home décor.
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