Try Something New :: Shower Curtains…

What do you use your blinds for? Most of you will use them for protection from the sun, many of you will also use them to keep you room private so you don’t need to worry about prying eyes… But what else could you use them for?

How about using them as a shower curtain?

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If your bathroom is laid out in more of a wet-room style, a waterproof blind could be the perfect addition to your bathroom…

Waterproof Roller Blinds

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An excellent choice for windows right next to your shower, you can also fit them from the ceiling and use them as a shower curtain:

  • Extremely durable – not only are these blinds waterproof, they’re also flame retardant and mould resistant, making them one of the most indestructible blinds available!
  • Protect your privacy – the pvc material is completely blackout, that means you won’t even be able to see a silhouette from the outside, perfect for those of you who want to be 100% protected
  • Ideal for wet environments – bathrooms, kitchens, hot tubs and swimming pools, these waterproof roller blinds would be suitable for any one of these areas

Rigid PVC Vertical Blinds

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With the freedom to choose which side your controls are placed and which way the blind will open, these rigid pvc vertical blinds can make excellent shower curtains in larger bathrooms and wet-rooms:

  •  Strong material – the rigid pvc is both durable and long lasting, ensuring that you won’t need to replace it every few months
  • Wipe away any marks or stains – you won’t need to worry about leaving unsightly blemishes from your hair dye on these vertical blinds as they wipe clean extremely easily
  • No weights or chains – perfectly weighted, there aren’t any weights or chains along the bottom of these blinds, meaning that there’s nothing for you to trip over as you shower!

About Franki

As the latest addition to the tuiss blog team, I'm eager to learn what makes our loyal customers tick and find the most incredible things on offer to share with them. Writing is one of my many passions, along with reading whatever I can get my hands on and, occasionally, being a bit of a geek.

9 comments

  1. I’ve just seen this via Pinterest. I love the pink blind – do you know where I can get one? Thanks

  2. I have a possibly unique use. We have a walk in shower that we want to double as a steamer room. Do you have a blind that we could use as a rarely used door. It would be there to not air tight the room, but hinder the steam from leaving. Would need to be tall and skinny, 8′ x 24” ish. Would love some feedback, I have had no luck with ideas for our situation.

  3. Good question Carson. You’re going to be restricted here by your width. We don’t have anything that can be made as small as 8″. If you’ve got a bit of leeway and can go up to 11″ – 15″ then our PVC vertical blinds would be your best bet. Verticals are great for tall thin spaces and the rigid PVCs are 100% waterproof. Alternatively you could go for a plantation shutter but again these would be a little wider. They’s act more as a door though and are also waterproof.

  4. Sorry 8 feet tall x 24 inches wide. Those are rough numbers. I will look into those suggestions and see what I like. Thanks for your help!

  5. That depends on your measurements Elie, I’m sure we can help. You can enter your dimensions into our website for an instant quote.

  6. Love this! Are there any issues with attaching the blinds vertically to a ceiling instead of horizontally to a wall?

  7. Not at all Nina. The brackets are suitable for both top fixing and face (side) fixing, so this doesn’t matter if it’s on the ceiling or the top face of the window recess 🙂

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