Are Blinds Between Glass Really Worth It?
Many families have built-in blinds at home. Although there are many advantages to owning blinds, there are also many problems and disadvantages such as:
1. Unsafe
According to a study published in Paediatrics, accidents happen when pets and children become entangled in the blinds’ cords, with more than 16,000 children in the US injured from 1990 to 2015. Traditional window blinds can present an important injury hazard.
2. Not Durable
The position of the blinds is controlled by the pulling of the ropes. Over time, these ropes can easily break and are quite troublesome to replace.
3. Easily Knotted
Oftentimes these ropes can be easily knotted, stuck, or cannot be pulled. Sometimes it’ll require brute force which will cause the blinds to malfunction over time.
4. Troublesome to Clean
The blinds are made out of pieces of louver blades that are prone to dust and oil fumes after long-term use. This makes it troublesome to clean and wipe. To resolve the problems listed above, NHSH provides you with a better and safer choice.
NHSH’s Built-in Louver Hollow Glass
Built-in Blinds, also known as Blinds Between Glass, are window blinds positioned between two glass panes designed to raise, lower, and tilt just like traditional ones. The difference between the two is that built-in blinds are located on the interior side of the glass rather than the exterior.
So how do you control them? The first method is to use a magnetic manual slider. Gliding the switch to the bottom opens the blinds and moving it to the top closes the blinds. Another switch tilts the direction of the blinds to ensure you have complete privacy and shade. The second method is to use the wall control switch which can also control the angle of the louver. The third method is to use the remote control. You can sit on your couch and control the smart blind motor with the press of a button. This gives you a clean, clutter-free look that’s safer in homes with small children.
Advantages of Blinds Between Glass
Built-in blinds are a favorite for architects, designers, and luxury homeowners who fancy trendy spaces. Here are some advantages of built-in blinds to help you decide if they are right for your home.
1. Safe and Reliable
The blinds are built into the hollow glass layer, so you won’t have to worry about your children or pets getting entangled in the ropes of the blinds. The built-in louver hollow glass has good fire resistance and will not burn in an open flame.
2. Strong and Durable
Here at NHSH, we use a special fiber rope. After our cycle tests, we found that our ropes can be lifted over 140,000 times. Compared to standard louver ropes, our ropes have a stronger pull force and they are also resistant to ultraviolet rays.
3. Simplistic and Practical
Since the rope is built-in, the drive structure evenly controls the speed of the lift and balances the tension of each rope, this prevents them from forming knots and getting stuck.
4. No Cleaning
During production, the blades are sealed in the insulating glass layer in a dust-free environment. Because of this, only the outer glass surface needs to be cleaned.
5. Energy Saving
In summer, having blinds can help effectively control indoor temperature. Our fluorocarbon spraying technology makes our blinds UV resistant which can help reduce the penetration of ultraviolet rays. In winter, you can increase the indoor temperature by changing the angle of the louvers. This can reduce the use of air conditioners or heaters.
6. Sound Insulation
Sealed with weather resistant glue double-layer glass is designed to effectively block outdoor noise. The hollow layered glass is also filled with inert gas to seal the product. To enhance sound insulation, you should also install sound-insulated doors and windows. The insulating laminated glass is also filled with inert gas, which can effectively balance the internal and external atmospheric pressure and ensure the safety of the glass.
We recommend installing them on balconies, rooms, bathrooms, and kitchens. We’ll let you use your imagination for the rest of the house.
Hopefully, you now know whether built-in louver insulating glass is right for you. When you are ready to buy a new smart built-in louver insulating glass, connect with our experts at NHSH for professional services you can count on. Your safe children and pets will thank you.