What are the maximum & minimum dimensions of blinds?Updated 3 months ago
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When looking for the perfect blinds, knowing the maximum and minimum dimensions for different materials is super helpful. Let’s break this down step by step so you’ll know exactly what to expect – no surprises here!
Maximum Dimensions
Paulownia Wood:
If you’re considering blinds made of paulownia wood, you’re in for some generous sizing. These can go up to 3000 mm tall and 3600 mm wide. That should cover even the largest windows unless you live in a castle! (Note: width may vary, so don’t hesitate to check if you’re unsure.)
Bamboo:
Bamboo blinds also come in large sizes. They can reach 3000 mm in height and span up to 2400 mm in width. Despite bamboo’s delicate look, it’s quite robust and stylish for covering big windows.
Aluminum:
For aluminum blinds, the dimensions vary by blade width:
• With a blade width of 50 mm, the maximum dimensions are 3000 mm high and 4500 mm wide.
• With a blade width of 25 mm, the width caps at 3500 mm, but the height stays the same at 3000 mm.
Minimum Dimensions
Not every window is huge – smaller windows need attention too.
Paulownia Wood:
Small doesn’t mean impossible. Paulownia wood blinds start at a minimum of 200 mm high and 460 mm wide. Perfect for those tiny windows or petite spaces.
Bamboo:
Bamboo also comes in small sizes: 200 mm high and 460 mm wide. Ideal for smaller windows or cozy corners, without sacrificing style.
Aluminum:
Aluminum blinds are versatile even at the smaller end:
• With a 50 mm blade width, the smallest size is 200 mm high and 450 mm wide.
• With a 25 mm blade width, it’s the same: 200 mm by 450 mm.
Conclusion
Whether you’re dealing with large windows or tiny ones, there’s a blind that fits the bill. It’s not rocket science – just a matter of picking the right size and material. If you have specific requirements or further questions, just reach out. There’s always a tailored solution waiting for you.