No holes privacy or routeless blinds do not have holes in the center of each blind slat. Instead the lift cords run along the outside of the window blinds. Depending on the design there may be a slight notch for the lift cords to rest in the edge of the slat.
There are both advantages and disadvantages to routeless or no holes privacy blinds. Lets start with the advantages.
- Added privacy Although standard venetian blinds provide privacy, routeless blinds do add some additional privacy
- Light Control Because there are less holes in the blinds to let light through, routeless blinds block more light.
- Cleaning Because there are no cords running though each blind slat, each individual slat can easily be removed from the blinds for cleaning.
- Door blinds Window blinds mounted to a door need to stay in place. Routeless blinds will slide out of the blinds as the door is opened and closed therefore we don't recommend routeless blinds for door blinds.
- Outside mount blinds When mounted inside a window frame, the blind slats cannot slide out of the blinds because they hit the window frame. With outside mount blinds there is nothing on the sides to prevent this from happening. Although outside mount routeless blinds can work we don't recommend it.
- Children & Pets Because the blind slats can be removed from the routeless blinds they are not recommended for pets or children.
Because of regulations, window blinds can no longer have dangling cords, which has discontinued traditional routeless blinds. We do have a great product that offers a small route hole that is hidden when the slats are closed for added privacy and light control: Privacy 2" Faux Wood Blinds
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