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A Guide to the Perfect Kitchen Blinds

A Guide to the Perfect Kitchen Blinds

Ana Zuravliova

By Ana Zuravliova

Trend Specialist at Blinds Direct
Wed 22 May 2024
Last updated Fri 13 Sep 2024

When it comes to kitchen decor, blinds often play a crucial yet understated role. They not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also serve practical purposes like controlling light, ensuring privacy, and even improving energy efficiency. Choosing the right blinds for your kitchen can be a game-changer, and this guide will help you make an informed decision.


A green kitchen featuring white shutters.

The best styles of  kitchen blinds

Here are some popular kitchen blinds, each offering a diverse set of advantages that a perfect for the heart of your home:

Roller blinds

Roller blinds are a versatile and practical choice for the kitchen. Made from a single piece of fabric, they roll up neatly when not in use. Moreover, they are available in a dynamic selection of colours, patterns and finishes!

Vertical blinds

Vertical blinds have vertical slats that can be tilted and drawn to the side. They are a good option for large windows or sliding doors that may go from your kitchen to your garden. Additionally, they are available in moisture proof and easy wipe soft fabrics. 

Venetian blinds in a dark-wood kitchen.

Things to look out for when buying kitchen blinds

Kitchens are one of the most used, important and enjoyed spaces in the home. It’s a place where we relax, we feed our loved ones and find those little tasty treats at the end of a long day. As a result, making your kitchen as beautiful as possible is very important, but you do have to take into account some kitchen specific requirements. 

Firstly, moisture. Steam from boiling pots of pasta, kettles or filling a hot water bottle can damage some soft fabrics, and even cause natural woods to warp or crack. As a result, when looking for a beautiful new kitchen blind, consider moisture resistant roller blinds, faux wooden blinds or shutters. Moreover, to help with the post dinner wipe down, look at wipeable roller blinds or aluminium Venetian blinds.

To help you find the right style and design of blind for your kitchen, don’t forget to order up to eight free samples so you can see your options in the flesh. 

A floral roller blind in a Cottagecore kitchen

Venetian blinds

Venetian blinds feature horizontal slats that can be tilted to control light and privacy. They are available in materials like aluminium, wood, and faux wood. Easy to clean and maintain, Venetian blinds can refresh a kitchen, just don’t put real wood near the sink, oven or kettle. 

Day & night blinds

Sometimes known as zebra blinds, As you roll it down, alternating strips of fabric slide against one-another to switch between a block of colour and a stylish set of stripes.This flexibility not only looks very stylish, it also helps you find the ideal level of light in your kitchen!

Roman blinds

Roman blinds are great way to add a stylish finish to a kitchen. That said, it’s important to make sure your Roman blind is fitted to a window that’s not in close proximity to water or steam. This way you can enjoy the soft fabric for years to come!


Choosing the right blinds for your kitchen is a balance between functionality and style. By considering your specific needs, exploring different types of blinds, and paying attention to materials and maintenance, you can find the perfect solution that enhances your kitchen’s look and meets your practical requirements.


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