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20. March 2026

Japanese roller blinds

Japanese roller blinds
Kill two or even three birds with one stone: equipment that will shade your home from excess sunlight, give it a unique style and even divide the room into two different areas. All of this is offered by sliding fabric panels, which we call Japanese blinds or Japanese roller shutters.

Easy shading of large windows

Shading large windows can be a chore: horizontal blinds will make you feel like you're in prison, and it's hard to reach roller blinds or pleated blinds near the ceiling. Vertical blinds are a good choice, but if you want to visually expand, Japanese walls are the obvious choice. It doesn't matter if your windows are up to the ceiling: Japanese walls can be anchored to the ceiling, but in the case of normally large windows, of course, they can also be anchored to the wall.

Aesthetically cover shelves, kitchen or sleeping area

Sliding panels of Japanese blinds in combination with any shelf storage system will replace a built-in wardrobe. They can also be used to cover a kitchen area or a corner of a room with a bed in an original way. The advantage of Japanese walls is a large number of colors and decors to choose from. You can customize the fabrics on the panels not only in color, but also choose different materials and patterns - for example, flowers, polka dots or cheerful characters for a child's room. You can also agree on a print with your own pattern.

Don't feel like folding the panels manually? An electric remote control drive is also available.

Separating a work space and a relaxation area

Dividing rooms? Thanks to their ceiling anchoring, Japanese walls offer a simple and effective way to turn one room into two – at least visually. Do you need a quiet corner to work, sew or relax? If you don't insist on soundproofing, Japanese blinds will solve your problem.

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