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When it comes to choosing the perfect blinds for your windows, one of the key decisions is whether to install them inside or outside the recess. Both options have their advantages and considerations, and the choice depends on your personal preferences and the specific needs of your space. In this guide, we'll explore the pros and cons of each to help you make an informed decision.

 

Inside Recess

Blinds fitted inside the recess are a popular choice for those who appreciate a clean and classical look. Whether you're interested in Venetian blinds or Roman blinds, here are some points to consider:

Pros:

  1. Sleek and Discreet: Inside recess blinds fit snugly within the window frame, seamlessly blending into your room's decor.

  2. Space-Saving: If you have limited space in your room, inside recess blinds won't extend beyond the window area.

  3. Add curtains: Inside recess blinds give you the freedom to further enhance your window with curtains placed outside the recess for added style and functionality.

Cons:

  1. Partial Obstruction: When the blinds are raised or open, they partially cover some of the glass, potentially affecting your view and the amount of natural light that enters.

  2. Obstruction Issues: Inside recess blinds may obstruct inward-opening windows, window handles, or any fixtures and ornaments in the recess.

  3. Limited Blackout: Achieving full blackout with inside recess blinds can be challenging, as some light may filter in through the sides.

 

Outside Recess

Blinds fitted outside the recess create a different aesthetic and come with their own set of considerations. If you're looking for a standout feature or maximum light control, this might be the way to go.

Pros:

  1. Prominent Feature: Blinds fitted outside the recess are more noticeable and can serve as a statement piece in your room.

  2. More Light Control: By extending beyond the window, outside recess blinds block out more light when closed, allowing for better light control.

  3. Full Blackout: Achieving a full blackout is easier when your blind is installed outside the recess, especially if you choose a blackout lining.

Cons:

  1. Aesthetic Considerations: The decision to install outside recess blinds may depend on the amount of wall space you have and how much of it you want to showcase on either side of your window.

  2. Less Discreet: If you prefer a subtle window treatment, outside recess blinds may not be the best choice.

  3. Limited Space: In rooms with limited wall space, outside recess blinds might not be practical.

In summary, the choice between inside and outside recess blinds depends on your personal style, room layout, and the level of light control you want. 

To discover more about the perfect fit for your windows, contact our experts at Just. We're here to help you create a stunning window treatment that complements your interior design.


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