Whether you have a simple double bifold door or extravagant corner bifolds, one way to add to their final look is to dress them. While you must still consider their functionality, dressing bifold doors with the right products can add personality, style, and even more practicality and comfort to a space. This includes the ability to control the room’s light, temperature and privacy.
Here’s your guide to dressing bifold doors effectively.
Should you dress bifold doors?
Dressing bifold doors is a personal choice, but there are benefits. Window coverings like blinds and curtains help you achieve privacy, particularly in rooms with floor-to-ceiling glass or where your home is overlooked. You may also have bifolds in spaces where dressing them is essential, such as bedrooms.
Dressing bifold doors gives you greater control over light and glare, making it easier to enjoy the space without discomfort from harsh sunlight at certain times of the day. You may also find window dressings have insulating benefits, helping to reduce heat lost through the bifolds, although modern aluminium frames have very low u-values.
Lastly, dressing bifold doors adds a decorative finish, allowing you to customise the space, enhance your interiors and create personal touches in your rooms.
Curtains vs blinds for bifolds
When deciding on the best products for dressing bifold doors, curtains and blinds offer unique advantages, so the final choice depends on your personal preferences and the desired look.
Curtains add softness and texture to a room, so this option is good for spaces where there are lots of fabrics and cosy features. Bifold curtains come in various materials, colours and patterns, so it’s easy to complement your existing décor. Floor-to-ceiling curtains can elongate the room and draw attention to the height of the doors. Sheer curtains also provide privacy while allowing natural light to come through, creating a light and airy feel.
However, many people prefer blinds for bifolds, offering more control over light and privacy. Options include roller, vertical or Venetian blinds, producing a sleek and streamlined look while maintaining minimalist interiors. Blinds can be adjusted to regulate brightness and glare, ideal for spaces requiring flexible lighting levels, such as home offices or media rooms.
How do you dress bifold doors well?
The main concern with dressing bifolds is how they will continue to function and meet your practical needs, so consider how your bifold panes stack and how to keep this space clear.
Opt for curtains or blinds that are easy to open, close and maintain, allowing for smooth operation and maintenance. You should also think about how products will affect light and visibility of your outdoor spaces. Some people prefer curtains so that they can pull them back in the day, whereas others like blinds for more flexibility over privacy and light.
To dress bifold doors effectively, you’ll need to buy the right size, so measure your bifold dimensions accurately to ensure the perfect fit and seamless function. Coordinate with your room’s décor and style, considering colours, patterns and textures.
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