BLINDS FOR RENTAL PROPERTY
Posted on 09 September 2022 by Phil Coleman
Blinds for rental property need to be different to the blinds you buy for your own home.
The main reason I say that is that generally people who are renting properties will not take as much care with things as you would in your own home. I know there are always exceptions to that but in 30 years in the blind trade I’ve replaced enough blinds in rental properties to have a good idea.
There are 2 options for your blinds….. off the shelf blinds or made-to-measure blinds.
Blinds for rental property option 1: Off-the-shelf
Off-the-shelf blinds are a great option for rental properties as they are cheap to buy, so are cheap to replace should you need to.
Costing between £10 -£30 depending on blind style, size and fabric choice and are available from places like B&Q and Dunelm.
The downside is you will need to fit them yourself and have to alter the size. My recommendation would be to fit roller blinds outside of the window recess so you do not need to cut them down.
The other aspect of off-the-shelf blinds for your rental property is their lifespan. They are designed to meet a certain price point and make it easy to alter the size. So they will not be as robust and hard-wearing as the dearer options so again may need replacing more often.
Blinds for rental property option 2: Made-to-Measure
The made-to-measure blinds are the more costly option with blinds costing between £70-£200 again depending on blind type, size and fabric.
What you are paying for with the made-to-measure option is that the process is hassle-free. Your local blind company will measure, make, install and guarantee your blinds.
The other reason for the higher prices is the expected lifespan of the blinds. Made-to-measure blinds will be made with higher-quality components and fabrics which will make the blinds harder to wear and more reliable.
Other important things you need to consider.
In my years of experience the most important thing for landlords when it comes to blinds is reliability.
So a few tips that will ensure you have the right blinds for your rental property.
If you are looking at Vertical or Roller blinds then PVC fabric is a great option. It's blackout (great for bedrooms), waterproof (great for kitchens and bathrooms) and it is very hard to wear (we use it a lot in schools and hospitals).
Wand-operated Vertical Blinds are more reliable than the cord-operated version as there are no cords or strings to get tangled. Wand operation is also 100% child-safe.
You also have the option with Vertical Blinds of having a heavy-duty rail system. The heavy-duty rail has wheels runners that hold the fabric making it much smoother and easier to operate. The red parts you can see in the picture below are the wheels.
Vertical Blinds can also be made without the chains that run across the bottom, again this is one less thing you have to worry about.
I hope this advice has helped and gives you some idea of what to look for when choosing the right blinds for rental property. The advice is based on my experience of over 30 years working in rental properties from bedsits to 800 apartment blocks.
If you are in Leicestershire and need any further information please call 0116 2769771 or leave your details and we will call you back https://www.barlowblinds.com/contact and we would be happy to arrange a site visit.