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Top tips for choosing a window dressing for your kitchen

Yvonne kneel product designer holding roman blindAuthor Yvonne KealProduct Management SpecialistWritten 17/08/2013Updated 21/04/2022
Blinds cover windows above a kitchen sink and double doors. A wooden counter holds fruit, plates, and glasses. Shelves display jars; a potted plant stands nearby.

The kitchen is the heart of the home and we spend a significant amount of time in this room. That’s why it’s important to create a welcoming environment there. When it comes to choosing a window dressing for this space, there are lots of options available. Here are our top tips for picking just the right one.

White vertical kitchen blinds fitted to a tall rectangular window in a kitchen decorated in white and green

Choose splash-proof options

In lots of homes, the kitchen window is situated above the sink. If this is the case for you, then splash-proof Teflon coated or PVC Vertical blinds are a sensible choice. These are easy to clean and mould resistant too.

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Wooden blinds cover a large kitchen window above a countertop. The bright kitchen features white cabinets, a sink, a stove, potted plants, and decorative items on a shelf.

Go for practical alternatives

If you love the look of real wood, then a Faux Wood blind is a great alternative for the kitchen. Our practical range is perfect for humid spaces as the water repellent blinds will not warp in steamy conditions.

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Marble kitchen with a white, blue, yellow, red and black patterned blind and warm accessories

Consider storage space

If you like to use your kitchen window sill as additional storage space, then go for a window dressing which doesn’t take up much room on the sill. A simply stylish Roller blinds would be ideal.

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cafe style white shutters on the bottom half of a dining room window behind a furnished dining table

Think about privacy

For many of us, our kitchen windows are overlooked by neighbours, or face out onto a busy street. If privacy is an issue for you, Cafe Style shutters provide a stunning solution. Only the bottom part of the window is covered, so prying eyes are kept out while plenty of light is allowed in.

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