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Blinds: Inside vs Outside the Window Recess [Infographic]

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When the time comes for you to delve into the world of blinds, whether you’re sprucing up an old room or perhaps you’re new homeowners wanting to put your own stamp on things, you may come across the phrases ‘inside recess’ and ‘outside recess’. To anyone who doesn’t know about blinds, these words won’t mean a thing, however when it comes to finding and fitting the ideal blind, understanding what these mean words mean is crucial.

Essentially, they are two different ways of fitting blinds to your window. However, certain methods suit certain blind styles better than others, as well as presenting other advantages and disadvantages that may sway you to chose one over the other.

Let’s take a closer look at fitting blinds inside the recess versus fitting outside the recess so you can clearly see what your options are.

What is a window recess?

They are best described as the depression space between the inside wall and the glass itself. Blinds can be hung within the recess or outside the recess (also called the “actual fit”), and both possess their own list of pros and cons that you will need to consider. It’s important to realise that shallow recesses (of a smaller depth than 7.5 cm) cannot be furnished with blinds, and in these cases, hanging them outside the recess is more appropriate.

Essentially, there are two different ways of fitting blinds to your window. However, certain methods suit certain blind styles better than others, as well as presenting other advantages and disadvantages that may sway you to chose one over the other. So let’s take a closer look at fitting blinds inside the recess versus fitting outside the recess so you can clearly see what your options are.

Inside the recess
Pros

Vertical, Venetian and roller blinds are the ideal blind styles that should be inside the recess.

Cons

Outside the recess

Pros

Roman blinds can easily be fitted either inside or outside of the recess.

Cons

In summary

In summary, for Venetian, roller and vertical blinds, we would recommend they be hung from within the recess. However, Roman blinds would be better suited outside the recess, as they are able to let more light enter into the room.


If you’re looking for a bit of help or guidance with choosing and fitting blinds in your home, then please do not hesitate to contact the team at Angel Blinds and Shutters. We can supply a range of blinds styles including Roman, Venetian and vertical to name just a few. All our blinds come with a free fitting service, ensuring they are fitted to the highest standards. Simply speak to us today for more information.

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