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Vertical Blinds are the Devil’s Work

I have a bone to pick with Edward and Frederick Bopp. They’re the brothers responsible for creating vertical blinds back in 1950. And the major bone I have to pick is this: they should have stayed in 1950!

There’s nothing more outdated in a home than vertical blinds. And I’m allowed to say that because I have them in my new home. But Chris, you’re a stylist, what were you thinking? I hear you say. And to that I must reiterate that I purchased my new home off-the-plan. And I came in right toward the end of the process when everything had already been selected and installed.

Thankfully the verticals are not in every room in my home. But they do take up a rather large chunk of visual real estate in my living room. And I have to see them every day.

Actually, there is one thing worse than vertical blinds in a home – and that’s oyster lights. I’ll let you in on a little secret: I have those too!!! I know, it’s almost grounds for a refund on the property sale, right? Thankfully the oysters are only in the three bedrooms of my home. And thankfully I tend to not use overhead lights anyway (Lamp lighting is what I’m all about).

vertical blinds in an office with polished floorboards and black leather sofa
Exactly where vertical blinds belong. And even that’s being generous.

I’ve P*ssed off the Gods, clearly

So I’m stuck with these vertical blinds for the moment, because the roller blinds the builders put in the rest of the home aren’t amazing either. You can clearly see that they cut corners financially in some areas. Namely the lighting, blinds and carpet. Thankfully Choices Flooring already sorted out my hideous old carpet (Full before and after shots coming soon).

Now I just have to navigate replacing the verticals. But I don’t want to install roller blinds to match the current blinds, because I want them replaced in the coming months. The blinds I have are cheap. And they are SO hard to roll up. Seriously, it’ll be a Biggest Loser exercise challenge soon; rolling up Chris’ blinds. And they’re a very dark grey. None of it is working, but I hold out hope that it’ll all be sorted out shortly.

It’s not just the look of vertical blinds that I loathe. Yes, they remind me of corporate offices of the 90s. Yes, they remind me of doctor’s surgeries of the early 2000s. But looks aside, I hate the way they function too. Clearly I’ve done something wrong in this life or a former one, because the decor God’s are p*ssed off and I’m being punished.

grey vertical blinds from luxaflex in living room with black leather armchairs
I love you Luxaflex, but it’s a no to the verticals

Vertical Blinds and Pets are the Pits

In one of my old rental homes, my kitten went bonkers on the vertical blinds. Those creepy little white strings at the bottom of each panel were her favourite thing to play with. They’d be ripped out randomly, or sometimes the entire vertical panel would be found on the floor in the morning when I got up. Living the dream, right?

Even in my new home, I hate seeing those tassels at the bottom; connecting each vertical panel. Readers of the blog have been kind enough to offer up advice on how to deal with them (“take the tassels off”, they’ve said). But even with the tassels removed, my living room still feels like a 90s flashback. And the plastic insert at the bottom of the vertical always slides around too. Peek-a-Boo, I never want to see you!

Is my decorator OCD showing? I know, there are bigger things to worry about in the world apart from vertical blinds (like what to replace oyster lights with). But this is a big deal if you’re as house proud as I am. There is nothing worse than friends or family coming over to your home and having to put them through looking at your vertical blinds. What horror.

sheer curtains in living room with blue and white aztec rug and cream sofa
Loving the sheer blinds in this shot from Lovelight

Alternatives to Vertical Blinds, please!

The hunt begins to determine which window treatments will be best to replace the vertical blinds and the roller blinds in my home. Now that the dark grey carpet is gone and replaced with a gorgeous creamy beige, I can reassess the overall colour palette. I love sheer curtains with a roller (like in the above from Lovelight), but the cats would tear those up something shocking. A roman might also work, but it will take some investigating.

I did see a new version of the vertical blind on a website recently and I was almost impressed with it. But something about verticals still brings me pangs of pain. I know that venetian blinds can be a right pain in the behind to clean (and they collect a tonne of dust). But I do prefer those over the vertical options.

Right, I’m on it! Stay tuned in the coming weeks as I show you a few alternatives to verticals that you might want in your space. There are a lot of options to consider, so I think a ‘window treatment showcase’ is in order.

What’s your Take?

Do you have vertical blinds? Are they giving you grief too? Maybe you’ve replaced your verticals with another option and are insanely happy right now? Sound off in the comments below and offer up your advice. I’d love to hear from you!

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Chris Carroll

Outside of writing this blog, Chris is an interior designer, presenter and author. He’s also spent time on TV, on Channel 10’s Changing Rooms, as well presenting segments on Channel 7’s Sunrise and The Morning Show. If you’d like to book a design consult with Chris, you can find out more here

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19 Responses

  1. Hi Chris, I am also a hater of vertical blinds.
    I have a collection of window coverings throughout my house.
    Bedrooms have colourful block out curtains and Verosol blinds ( eliminates glare and are insulated).
    Kitchen and dining room have verosol blinds.
    Downstairs TV room has plantation shutters.
    Upstairs Study and lounge room have matching curtains, pelmets and sheers.
    I love pelmets with triple pinch pleat curtains however I had issues with Independant curtains(Sydney)who stuffed quite a lot of my order up, so I Have changed curtain suppliers since.
    I also hate curtains with the ring in the curtain as not only do they move horribly they also look nasty, I am always going to go for a triple pleat on a track/ pelmet or on proper wooden poles with the matching wooden rings that have hooked curtains attached.
    I love colour so I have styled each room differently with an overall green / blue theme.

  2. Oh dear! Sounds like something straight from a horror movie! Blinds, lights and carpets, starring Chris Carrol yielding a dagger for good measure! (Wink). We bought an 80s treasure a year ago for all the ‘potential’…or so hubby claimed! One of the first things I dealt with was the horrible vertical blinds! My solution was to get some roller blinds from Spotlight. They come in some great designs and colours, which you can just cut to size. I got the kids double blinds, which allows privacy during the day as well as block out for the night. The are very cost effective and came in at a quarter of the price of designer roller blinds I had in my previous house…while achieving the same look.

  3. Speaking of vertical blinds, I have cedar vertical blinds which we installed almost 18 years ago and they are on every window in our house (which is a split level home. What was I thinking!). I would love to get rid of them, but they cost a fortune and the guilt of spending a bomb on them stops me from ripping them down. I guess if I start with the blinds, there would be a frenzied domino effect that will set off other bombs around the house which will end up becoming a full blown reno (haha). I definitely hold the same view as you Chris on verticals.

    1. haha Maria, sometimes, in life, we must be at peace with our mistakes. I have made many decor errors in the past. The best thing to do is rip them out and learn from it lol. Maybe you could sell them and at least make some money back? No point holding onto something that you hate just because it cost you money. If that were the case I’d still own my paint splatter jeans I bought when I was 22 – for $300! Seriously, I was quite a fashion victim! Oh and if you do decide to reno, gimme a call 😉

  4. Ahahaha! I literally just did a big post on window treatments and solutions for crappy problem windows and doors. I really don’t like vertical blinds. My parents still have them in some windows in their house. They break SO easily and don’t look good. We just did modern dual roller blinds to our sliding door and kitchen window – they have a blockout screen and sunshade that lets in filtered light and love them.

  5. Yes I have verticals and I hate them too. But alas after a year I am finding them so practical. I have oodles of windows facing west and when the sun is pouring in I can slant them to keep sun out but still see views. Then in the morning I pull the blinds open and just have this wonderful expanse of glass. Privacy isn’t a problem.. venetians wouldn’t work with these floor to ceiling windows as would be so heavy to pull up every day by five blinds. I love the sheer curtains too but wonder if they would keep the harsh afternoon sun out. If you have any ideas would be very grateful. Cheers. Annie

  6. We had hideous nicotine stained vertical blinds when we bought our house, I couldn’t handle the ugly so we pulled them down the day we moved in and put up temporary paper blinds (seriously it looked better than verticals !) until we had our plantation shutters installed.. To compete with the ugly of the vertical blinds we had fluro tube lighting in our kitchen, but not your average train station style these were super pretty big-ass round fluro tubes, they looked like freaking ufo’s.. so special.

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