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Cost Overview Interior Blinds
The price of interior blinds varies greatly depending on the type, dimensions, material, and operation. Below is an overview of the average costs per type of interior blinds, including indications for installation costs.
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Type of interior blinds |
Indicative price per m² (excl. installation) |
Indicative installation costs per unit |
Explanation |
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Roller blinds |
€50 – €120 |
€30 – €70 |
Easy to operate, widely applicable |
|
Pleated blinds |
€60 – €130 |
€35 – €75 |
Compact, suitable for various window shapes |
|
Roman blinds |
€70 – €150 |
€40 – €80 |
Elegant and stylish, customisation often needed |
|
Blinds |
€60 – €140 |
€35 – €80 |
Light control through adjustable slats |
|
Slats |
€65 – €140 |
€40 – €85 |
Vertical blinds, suitable for large windows |
|
Shutters |
€120 – €250 |
€50 – €100 |
Robust and decorative, high purchase price |
Cost considerations
- Dimensions: Larger windows lead to higher costs.
- Materials: Durable and luxurious materials are pricier.
- Operation: Manual operation is cheaper than electric operation.
- Installation: Professional installation is recommended for optimal performance.
Summary
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Type of interior shading |
Average price per m² including installation |
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Roller blinds |
€80 – €190 |
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Pleated blinds |
€95 – €205 |
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Roller blinds |
€110 – €230 |
|
Venetian blinds |
€95 – €220 |
|
Vertical blinds |
€105 – €225 |
|
Shutters |
€170 – €350 |
Conclusion
The choice of interior shading depends not only on aesthetics and functionality, but also on budget. A good consideration of type, material, and operation will help you find a solution that fits your wishes and financial possibilities.
Factors Affecting the Price
The costs for interior shading depend on several technical, aesthetic, and functional factors. A good understanding of these price-determining elements helps in making a well-considered choice and prevents surprises in the final cost estimate.
1. Type of interior shading
The chosen type of interior shading largely determines the base price.
- Standard roller blinds or slats are generally more affordable.
- Roman blinds, pleated blinds, and shutters are at the higher end of the price segment, partly due to material usage, complexity of finishing, and a higher degree of customization.
2. Dimensions
The size of the window surface directly affects the cost.
- The larger the surface area, the more material is needed and the higher the production costs.
- Larger systems often also require heavier or more powerful operating systems, which further increases the price.
3. Material Choice
Interior shading is available in various materials with different prices.
- Fabrics (such as polyester or cotton) are available in simple and luxury variants.
- Wood, bamboo, aluminum or plastic are materials that can strongly influence the price, depending on quality and finish.
- Special coatings such as UV-resistant, heat-resistant, flame-retardant or dirt-repellent will incur a higher surcharge.
4. Degree of customization
Customization increases the cost, especially with:
- Non-standard window shapes (e.g., trapezoid, round, slanted).
- Complex fastening constructions.
- Specific wishes regarding color, operating side, or
level of finish.
The more customization required, the higher the production and installation costs.
5. Type of Operation
The chosen operating option has a significant impact on the price:
- Manual operation (cord, chain, rod) is the most economical.
- Electric operation with a switch incurs additional costs for the motor, control, and wiring.
- Remote control or app control via RF or Wi-Fi technology further increases the price.
- Sensor and smart home integration are the most expensive options, but offer maximum automation and comfort.
6. Brand and design quality
A-brands generally command higher prices than generic
providers. In return, better quality, longer lifespan, extended warranties, and
a wider range are often offered.
Design collections or exclusive compositions can significantly increase the
price.
7. Number of units per project
The price per unit may decrease with larger quantities due
to economies of scale in production and assembly.
Smaller orders generally offer less room for discounts.
8. Installation and Accessibility (Indirect Influence)
Although excluded from this overview (excluding installation), installation conditions do influence the overall cost:
- Difficult-to-access windows (e.g., above stairs, high ceilings) increase installation costs.
- Additional features (e.g., electrical outlets) may be billed separately.
Summary Overview
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Factor |
Influence on Price |
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Type of shading |
Large |
|
Dimensions |
Large |
|
Material choice |
Medium to large |
|
Customization |
Large |
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Operation option |
Large |
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Brand and design quality |
Medium to large |
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Number of units |
Medium (economies of scale) |
|
Installation conditions |
Indirect influence |
Conclusion
The price of interior shading is determined by a interplay of technical specifications, user comfort, aesthetics, and installation requirements. A careful analysis of these factors leads to a solution that meets practical demands and the available budget.
Price examples (excluding assembly)
The cost of interior shading varies significantly, depending on the type of shading, the material, the dimensions, and additional features such as operation and customisation. Below is a detailed overview of the average price ranges per type of interior shading, excluding assembly.
1. Roller blinds
Roller blinds consist of a fabric that rolls up on a tube and are widely used due to their simplicity and versatility. They are available in various materials, including transparent, light-filtering, and blackout.
- Price indication: €50 to €125 per unit
- Price per m²: €50 to €100
- Features: Easy to operate, relatively inexpensive, suitable for standard windows.
- Variations: Blackout roller blinds are usually more expensive than transparent variants.
- Price indication: €50 to €250 per unit
- Price per m²: €60 to €120
- Features: Compact, versatile, available in various colors and transparencies.
- Variations: Electric operation and custom sizes may increase the price.
- Price indication: €90 to €300 per unit
- Price per m²: €70 to €150
- Features: Atmospheric and stylish, customisation often required, suitable for larger windows.
- Variations: Fabrics with special coatings or blackout effect are more expensive.
- Price indication: €75 to €200 per unit
- Price per m²: €75 to €150
- Features: Durable, low-maintenance, widely applicable.
- Variations: Wooden blinds are usually more expensive than aluminum or plastic ones.
- Price indication: €50 to €175 per unit
- Price per m²: €50 to €100
- Features: Functional for large glass surfaces, easy to operate.
- Variations: Fabric slats are more expensive than plastic.
- Price indication: €300 to €900 per unit
- Price per m²: €100 to €200
- Features: High-quality appearance, durable, and with excellent light control.
- Variations: Solid wood shutters are more expensive than plastic ones.
- Dimensions: Larger windows or special window shapes (e.g., trapezoid, round) increase the price due to more material usage and customisation.
- Materials and finishes: Durable and luxurious materials, special coatings and colours influence the costs.
- Operation: Manual operation is more economical than electric or automated systems, where sensors and remote controls increase the price.
- Customisation: Special shapes, colours or finishes that deviate from standard products lead to higher prices.
- Brands and quality: Well-known brands or products with extra features such as blackout, heat reflection, or fire-retardant properties are often more expensive.
2. Pleated blinds
Pleated blinds consist of folded fabric that folds up like an accordion. They are very suitable for various window shapes, including slanted and skylights.
3. Roman Blinds
Roman blinds consist of fabric panels that fold up into pleats, offering an elegant look.
4. Blinds
Blinds feature tiltable slats, made of wood, aluminum, or plastic, and offer good light regulation.
5. Slats
Vertical slats, often made of fabric or plastic, are suitable for large windows and sliding doors and offer good light regulation.
6. Shutters
Shutters are wooden or plastic slats in a frame and offer a robust, decorative solution.
Other factors influencing the price
Conclusion
When choosing interior window coverings, it is important to find a good balance between functionality, aesthetics, and budget. Prices vary greatly depending on the type and execution, with shutters and Roman blinds typically being at the higher end, and roller blinds and Venetian blinds being more affordable. For an accurate price quote, it is advisable to request quotes from specialized suppliers, taking into account specific wishes and situations.
Types of Interior Blinds and Average Prices (including installation and VAT)
Interior blinds are available in various designs, each with its own functional and aesthetic properties. The choice depends on the intended use, interior style, light regulation, and budget. The overview below provides an indication of the average costs per type, including professional installation and VAT.
1. Roller blinds
- Description:
Simple fabric construction that rolls around a tube, available in transparent, light-filtering, and blackout variants. - Average price (per piece):
€80 – €190 - Application:
Bedrooms, living rooms, offices.
2. Pleated blinds
- Description:
Folded fabric in a harmonica structure, suitable for standard and non-standard window shapes.
Available as single or honeycomb model (double pleat). - Average price (per piece):
€95 – €205 - Application:
Bathrooms, skylights, conservatories, bay windows.
3. Roman blinds
- Description:
Fabric panels that are pulled up in segments. Luxurious and atmospheric appearance, often custom-made. - Average price (per piece):
€110 – €230 - Application:
Living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms.
4. Blinds
- Description:
Horizontal slats made of wood, aluminum, or plastic that tilt for light regulation and privacy. - Average price (per piece):
€95 – €220 - Application:
Workplaces, kitchens, bathrooms.
5. Vertical Blinds
- Description:
Vertical slats that rotate and slide, ideal for large windows and sliding doors. - Average price (per piece):
€105 – €225 - Application:
Office spaces, meeting rooms, living rooms.
6. Shutters
- Description:
Wooden or plastic slats in a fixed frame, manually adjustable. Offer complete light and privacy control.
Luxurious and decorative product with insulating effect. - Average price (per piece):
€170 – €350 - Application:
Living rooms, bathrooms, stylish interiors.
Summary
Cost overview (incl. installation and VAT)
|
Type of interior shading |
Average price per item |
|
Roller blinds |
€80 – €190 |
|
Pleated blinds |
€95 – €205 |
|
Roller blinds |
€110 – €230 |
|
Venetian blinds |
€95 – €220 |
|
Vertical blinds |
€105 – €225 |
|
Shutters |
€170 – €350 |
Notes
on price indications
- Professional installation included at a standard location (normal accessibility).
- VAT included based on the applicable 21% rate for interior products.
- Operation type: Manual operation is included; electric operation incurs an additional charge.
- Custom sizes: Prices are based on common window dimensions (approx. 100 × 150 cm). An additional charge applies for different sizes.
Conclusion
The costs of interior shading depend on the chosen type, material, dimensions, operation, and installation situation. A suitable solution is available for every budget and every space. Professional installation guarantees correct operation and a neat finish.
Materials for Interior Blinds
The choice of material for interior blinds largely determines the functionality, durability, appearance, and ease of maintenance of the blinds. Each material has its own characteristics, advantages, and application possibilities.
1. Fabrics
- Polyester:
Widely used for its strong fibers, light weight, and good colorfastness. Polyester is easy to clean and suitable for various transparencies, from light-filtering to blackout. - Cotton:
Natural material with a warm appearance. Less resistant to discoloration and moisture, requires regular maintenance. - Blends (e.g., polyester-cotton):
Combine the advantages of both materials, such as strength and a natural look. - Special coatings:
Fabrics can be provided with flame-retardant, dirt-repellent, or heat-reflective coatings to offer extra functionality.
2. Wood
- Solid wood:
Primarily used for blinds and shutters. Offers a natural, warm look and is durable with proper maintenance. - Bamboo:
An environmentally friendly alternative with an exotic appearance. Lightweight and relatively strong, but less resistant to moisture. - Fine wood veneer:
Thin layer of wood on a backing, offers a luxurious look at a lower cost.
3. Aluminum
- Widely used for blinds due to its light weight, strength, and ease of maintenance. Aluminum slats are resistant to moisture and deformation and are easy to clean.
- Available in various colors and finishes, including lacquered or anodized.
4. Plastic
- Used for slats, blinds, and shutters.
- The advantage is its moisture resistance, ease of maintenance, and relatively low cost.
- Can be produced in many colors and is often resistant to UV radiation.
5. Composite Materials
- Combinations of plastic and wood or other materials offer a balance between appearance and ease of maintenance.
- Used in shutters and blinds for better durability.
Considerations when choosing materials
- Functionality: Such as light transmission, blackout, heat and fire resistance.
- Durability: Lifespan and resistance to wear, discoloration, and moisture.
- Maintenance: Ease of cleaning and resistance to dirt and dust.
- Aesthetics: Color, texture, and appearance matching the interior style.
- Environment: Use of sustainable, recyclable or natural materials.
Conclusion
The choice of the right material for interior shading depends on the desired functionality, appearance, and maintenance aspects. Due to the wide selection of fabrics, wood, aluminum, and plastic, a suitable solution is possible for every situation. Professional advice can help in making the best choice.
Operating Options and Additional Charges (excluding installation)
The operation of interior shading significantly determines the ease of use and applicability in different rooms. Depending on the type of shading and personal preferences, several options are available, each with its own price level.
1. Manual operation
- Types:
Cord, chain, twist rod, or handle. - Application:
Suitable for almost all types of sun shading such as roller blinds, Venetian blinds and pleated blinds. - Advantages:
Simple, low purchase cost, no electricity required. - Additional charge compared to standard handle operation:
Often included or €0 – €20 per unit. - Types:
Control via wall switch. - Application:
Mainly used for large or hard-to-reach windows, roller blinds, and Venetian blinds. - Advantages:
Comfortable, precise adjustment, prepared for automation. - Additional cost (excluding installation):
€90 – €150 per unit (motor + switch). - Requirements:
Mains connection (230V), often including motor with built-in limit switches. - Types:
Handheld transmitter, wall transmitter, or app control via RF signal. - Application:
Popular with luxury blinds, roller blinds, and pleated blinds. - Advantages:
No wiring required, very user-friendly, multiple units can be controlled simultaneously. - Additional cost (excluding installation):
€150 – €250 per unit, depending on transmitter and motor. - Note:
Often expandable with home automation-compatible components. - Types:
Timers, light, temperature, or motion sensors. - Application:
Especially in combination with electric operation for optimal comfort and energy saving. - Advantages:
Self-regulating system without manual operations. - Additional cost (excluding installation):
€100 – €300 per sensor unit (depending on type and brand). - Types:
App control via Wi-Fi, integration with home automation systems such as Google Home, Apple HomeKit or KNX. - Application:
Used for high-end interior shading in modern homes and smart offices. - Advantages:
Full automation and integration with other systems (heating, lighting). - Additional cost (excl. installation):
€200 – €400 per unit (incl. controller, motor and integration). - Power Supply: For electrical systems, a power connection is necessary, unless battery or solar variants are chosen.
- Compatibility: Not all types of sunshades are suitable for electric or smart control.
- Room-Specific Coordination: In bedrooms, remote control or blackout automation is often chosen; in kitchens or bathrooms, manual control is often sufficient.
2. Electric operation (wired)
3. Electric operation with remote control (wireless)
4. Automatic control with sensors
5. Smart home integration
Comparative cost overview (excluding installation)
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Operation option |
Average additional cost per unit |
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Manual (cord, chain, rod) |
€0 – €20 |
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Electric (switch, wired) |
€90 – €150 |
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Electric (remote control) |
€150 – €250 |
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Sensors (light, time, motion) |
€100 – €300 |
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Smart home (app, home automation integration) |
€200 – €400 |
Important Considerations
Conclusion
The choice of a control system depends on the intended use, comfort requirements, and available infrastructure. Electric and automated solutions offer more comfort and flexibility, but come with higher purchase costs. For renovation or new construction projects, it is advisable to consider this in the installation plan beforehand.
Benefits of<br> Interior Blinds
Interior shading is more than just an aesthetic element in the interior. It actively contributes to comfort, energy saving, protection of interior materials, and improvement of the indoor climate. The main benefits are explained below.
1. Control of light incidence and privacy
Interior shading makes it possible to precisely regulate the amount of daylight. This offers flexibility throughout the day and per room.
In addition, it prevents direct views from the outside, which significantly increases privacy, especially in urban environments or with large windows.
2. Protection from solar heat and UV radiation
Certain types of interior shading, particularly
darkening or reflective variants, limit the heating of a room by solar radiation.
It also prevents fading of furniture, floors, and artworks by filtering UV radiation.
3. Energy saving
By limiting overheating in the summer, the need for active cooling such as air conditioning is reduced.
In winter, interior shading can contribute to heat retention, especially with well-insulating materials. This leads to lower energy consumption and lower energy costs.
4. Acoustic Comfort
Thick fabrics, Roman blinds, and pleated blinds can have a sound-dampening effect. This is particularly useful in rooms with hard floors or high ceilings, where echo and noise pollution can occur.
5. Aesthetic Value
Interior blinds are available in various materials, colors, and finishes, thus contributing to the atmosphere and decor of a room.
They can visually enhance an interior and align it with a personal or professional style.
6. Functional and versatile
Interior shading can be used in virtually any
room: living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms, offices, or meeting rooms.
Thanks to custom solutions, even unusual window shapes and skylights can
easily be fitted with suitable shading.
7. Control options
From simple manual operation to fully
automated or smart home integrations: interior shading adapts to every
comfort level.
Automatic systems can control shading based on time, light intensity, or
presence.
8. Relatively low investment with a long lifespan
Compared to other sun protection solutions
(such as external shading or solar control glazing), internal shading is often
a relatively affordable investment.
With proper use and regular maintenance, the lifespan is long, especially with
quality materials and systems.
Conclusion
Internal shading offers a wide range of benefits, both functional and aesthetic. It contributes to comfort, privacy, energy savings, and the appearance of a room. Due to the wide variety of designs, operating options, and materials, there is a suitable solution available for every situation.
