5 Durable Kitchen Window Treatments
Kitchen windows have it tough—they’re constantly dealing with steam, heat, and the occasional kitchen splatter. Because of that, you need window coverings that are both durable and good-looking. At The Blind Guy Custom Window Coverings, we help homeowners around Rapid City, Spearfish, and the Black Hills find materials that are easy to wipe down and handle light control beautifully. Whether you’re interested in low-maintenance faux wood, sleek aluminum, or even a simple motorized system, we’ll help you find the right fit for how you actually use your kitchen.
Navigating Moisture with Durable Faux Wood Kitchen Blinds
Managing Light with Sleek Aluminum Kitchen Blinds
If you spend a lot of time in the kitchen, you know how annoying glare on your countertops or appliances can be while you’re trying to work. Aluminum blinds are a great option for these areas. They’re slim, durable, and if you accidentally bump into them, they’re designed to spring back rather than stay bent. Our selection of kitchen window blinds also does a great job of resisting fingerprints and dust, which is a huge plus in a busy kitchen. Plus, it’s easy to just tilt the slats to direct light exactly where you need it without losing your privacy.
Get Simple Upkeep with Custom Kitchen Shades
If you do a lot of cooking, you know how quickly grease and steam can build up on window coverings. Roller shades are a lifesaver in the kitchen because they’re completely smooth, so you can just wipe them down and be done with it. They don’t have any pleats or folds to trap dust or odors, and when you want a clear view or need some extra airflow, they roll up and out of the way in seconds.
Diffusing Glare with Solar Shades for Kitchens
Nothing makes a kitchen feel more uncomfortable than that harsh afternoon sun hitting you while you’re trying to cook. We find that solar shades are a great fix for this because they reduce heat and glare without making the room feel like a cave. They keep things bright and keep your view of the backyard, but they take the sting out of the sun. Plus, they’re designed to be tough enough to handle a busy kitchen, so they stay looking good with minimal effort.
