Venetian Blinds vs Vertical Blinds: A Homeowner's Comparison Guide
Two classic slatted styles, compared side by side — how they're made, how they handle moisture and light, and which rooms and windows each one is really built for.
Venetian blinds and vertical blinds are both custom made to your exact window measurements, both fitted as part of a free home consultation, and both give you precise control over light and privacy. But they're built from different materials, they move in different directions, and they suit different rooms. Here's how they actually compare.
At a Glance
The short version, before we get into the detail below.
Best for Wet Rooms
Venetian blinds — faux wood and aluminium options are fully moisture-proof, ideal for bathrooms and kitchens.
Best for Large Windows
Vertical blinds — the most popular choice for patio doors and large windows, with slats that draw clear to either side.
Both Give Precise Tilt Control
Every slat, horizontal or vertical, tilts or rotates for exact light and privacy adjustment, or opens fully for a clear view.
What Makes Venetian Blinds Different
Venetian blinds use horizontal slats that tilt for precise light and privacy control, or raise fully for a clear, unobstructed view. They're available in real wood, faux wood, and aluminium, in slat widths of 25mm, 35mm, 50mm, and 63mm to suit your window and preferred look.
- Faux wood is 100% moisture-proof — won't warp or crack in damp bathrooms or hot kitchens
- Real hardwood options are FSC-certified, sustainably sourced timber
- Aluminium is lightweight and suited to workspaces, offices, and bathrooms
What Makes Vertical Blinds Different
Vertical blinds hang individual fabric slats from an overhead track, rotating or drawing to one or both sides. They're the most popular choice for large windows and patio doors, since the louvers move fully clear of the opening.
- Helps regulate room temperature — reflects summer heat, traps winter warmth
- Low maintenance — louvers don't collect dust like horizontal blinds, clean with a damp cloth
- Wide choice of colours, fabrics, and textures
So, Which Should You Choose?
For bathrooms, kitchens, and anywhere moisture is a concern, venetian blinds in faux wood or aluminium are the more dependable option, since the whole blind is built to resist warping and cracking. For patio doors, sliding doors, and other large windows, vertical blinds are usually the better fit — the louvers draw fully clear of the opening and help even out room temperature year-round. Many of our customers use both: venetian blinds in wet rooms and home offices, vertical blinds across their patio doors and widest windows.
Not sure which is right for your specific window? Our advisors bring full material and fabric swatch books to your free home consultation and can talk you through both options in person.
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