Bamboo Roll Up Blinds Comparison

Bamboo blinds are beautiful because they are simple, and because they have a warm, natural look that makes people feel comfortable in rooms with windows covered with such treatments.

Bamboo roll up blinds are very convenient because they blend very well the rustic appearance with the comfort of automation we’ve got used to so much. But what’s the price of simplicity? Some would say that’s definitely too much. Only think of all those vintage items that are sold on eBay or on other auction sites for four-five figure amounts, while our grandparents may deposit similar items in their attic.

There are bamboo roll up blinds for all pockets. All you need is a little bit of scouring the web and you’ll find some good deals on the spot. Of course, you can’t expect the cheapest blinds to be motorized, but if you want, you can improvise an automation system with a small motor powered by batteries and operated via a switch you can place somewhere on the wall.

As cheap excludes custom, we found some nice bamboo roll up blinds in the economy class, at My Callaloo: the Fruitwood color bamboo blinds which are similar to the Vincent Walnut from Prestige or with Matchstick Light Walnut from Horizon.

Another online store where we found some good looking models of roll-up bamboo blinds was from UK and they were featuring very nice models, in a wide array of colors and finishes. Unfortunately we didn’t manage to find out the prices, as the store was a bit too complicated for us.

Next stop: Everything Furniture. The Laguna Bamboo Roll Up Blend In Natural Blinds convinced us once more that you can have quality without paying a fortune. The 36” x 72” size of blind was priced at $28.99, which is quite cheap in our view. However, as these blinds are also manually operated via a cord, we moved on with our research.

Believe it or not, I found what I was looking for at an Asian merchant on a trade site. Too bad the minimum order was 10,000 pieces. I won’t have so many windows to cover with bamboo roll up blinds in my entire life.

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