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Are Premium Blinds Worth It? What You’re Really Paying For

Blinds are a staple in homes but equally are not something people necessarily invest much in. When people hear the word premium they expect it to always be an expensive product or service. In fact you can actually get amazing quality at great prices with premium blinds. If you are wondering how they differ, what prices you can expect to pay and more, then this blog should cover what you need to know.

 

What Are Premium Blinds?

Premium blinds are made-to-measure window blinds that are produced to fit specific window sizes and installed professionally. They are manufactured using higher-grade materials and components than standard ready-made blinds.

 

What Are They Made Of?

 

  • High-quality fabrics such as polyester blends, linen-look weaves, and blackout fabrics with layered coatings

  • Real wood or engineered hardwood for wooden blinds, treated to reduce warping and fading

  • Aluminium with thicker slats and reinforced finishes

  • PVC or composite materials designed for moisture resistance in kitchens and bathrooms

  • Thermal-backed fabrics to improve insulation

  • Steel or reinforced internal components for operating mechanisms and fixings

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What Your Really Paying For With Premium Blinds

When choosing premium blinds, the cost goes beyond the blind itself. Pricing is influenced by how the blinds are made, how they fit your windows, and how long they are designed to last.

One of the main factors is made-to-measure sizing. Premium blinds are produced to fit your exact window dimensions, which improves appearance, light control, and overall performance compared to standard ready-made options.

You’re also paying for material quality. Higher-grade fabrics, woods, and metals are more durable, maintain their finish for longer, and perform better in daily use, especially in high-traffic or moisture-prone areas.

Another key factor is build and mechanism quality. Premium blinds use stronger internal components that operate smoothly and are less likely to fail over time.

Finally, professional measuring and installation is usually included. This ensures the blinds are fitted correctly, function as intended, and meet expected quality standards from day one.

Overall, premium blinds are priced around longevity, fit, and reliability rather than being a short-term decorative purchase.

 

What Is The Difference From Premium Blinds Than Average?

The difference between premium blinds and average blinds isn’t always obvious at first glance, but it becomes clear over time. Premium blinds are designed to fit your windows properly, which immediately makes a space look more finished and intentional. They tend to operate more smoothly, sit better within the frame, and control light more effectively.

 

Average blinds are often made in standard sizes using lighter materials, which can lead to small gaps, uneven hanging, or mechanisms that don’t age particularly well. While they can work as a quick or budget-friendly option, premium blinds are built to hold their shape, appearance, and function for much longer. The result is a blind that not only looks better, but continues to perform well long after installation.

 

Contact Elite Blinds Today!

Contact our team today and let us know what style of blinds you like and whether you feel premium would be the best option for you. With our help, you can sort out the best colours, materials, styles and more. You can call us on 01254 674263, or use our enquiry form.

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