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09 April 2026

Blinds in Singapore: Types, Materials and Selection Guide

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Choosing the right blinds in Singapore is about more than just covering a window. With our intense tropical sunlight, high humidity and diverse housing types, the blinds you select need to balance light control, privacy, durability and aesthetics. This guide walks you through the main types of blinds available, the materials that perform best in local conditions and key factors to consider before making your decision.

Why Blinds Are a Popular Choice in Singapore

Blinds remain one of the most popular window treatments in Singapore for several practical reasons.

  • Precise light control: Unlike curtains, which are either open or closed, most blinds allow you to adjust the angle of slats or the degree of coverage to fine-tune the amount of light entering a room.
  • Space efficiency: Blinds sit close to the window frame, making them ideal for compact HDB and BTO flats where floor space is at a premium.
  • Clean, modern look: The streamlined profile of blinds suits contemporary Singapore interiors and pairs well with minimalist, Scandinavian and industrial design styles.
  • Easy maintenance: Most blind materials can be wiped clean with a damp cloth, a practical advantage in our dusty, humid climate.

Types of Blinds Available in Singapore

Roller Blinds

Roller blinds are the most common type found in Singapore homes. A single piece of fabric wraps around a top-mounted roller, allowing you to pull the blind up or down to control light and privacy. They are affordable, available in a vast range of colours and fabrics, and suit virtually every room.

Roller blinds come in light-filtering, sunscreen and blackout options, making them versatile enough for bedrooms, living rooms and home offices.

Korean Blinds (Combi Blinds)

Korean blinds, also known as combi or zebra blinds, feature alternating bands of sheer and opaque fabric on a single roller. By adjusting the alignment of the bands, you can switch between filtered light and full privacy. They are hugely popular in Singapore for their modern appearance and dual functionality.

Venetian Blinds

Venetian blinds consist of horizontal slats, typically made from aluminium, wood or faux wood, connected by cords or tapes. Tilting the slats allows precise control over light direction. They work well in kitchens, bathrooms and offices, and the aluminium versions are particularly resistant to moisture.

Vertical Blinds

Vertical blinds feature long vertical slats that slide along a top track. They are commonly used for sliding glass doors and large windows in condos and landed homes. Modern fabric vertical blinds offer a softer look than the older PVC versions and are available in a range of textures and colours.

Roman Blinds

Roman blinds fold into neat horizontal pleats when raised, creating a soft, layered look. They combine the clean lines of a blind with the warmth and texture of curtain fabric. Roman blinds are popular in Singapore bedrooms and living rooms where a more decorative window treatment is desired.

Motorised Blinds

Motorised blinds can be operated via remote control, wall switch or smartphone app. They are ideal for high or hard-to-reach windows and integrate well with smart home systems. While more expensive, motorised options are increasingly popular in new condos and luxury apartments across Singapore.

Blind Materials and Their Suitability for Singapore

Material Pros Cons Best For
Polyester fabric Affordable, wide colour range, easy to clean May fade with prolonged sun exposure Bedrooms, living rooms
Sunscreen mesh Blocks UV while maintaining outward view Does not provide full blackout Living rooms, studies, offices
Blackout fabric Complete light block, energy-saving Can make rooms feel enclosed during the day Bedrooms, media rooms
Aluminium Moisture-proof, durable, sleek appearance Can feel clinical; slats may bend Kitchens, bathrooms, offices
Faux wood (PVC) Moisture-resistant, wood-like appearance Heavier than aluminium; limited sizes Bathrooms, kitchens, humid rooms
Real wood Premium look, natural warmth Susceptible to warping in humidity Air-conditioned bedrooms, living rooms

How to Choose Blinds for Different Rooms

Bedrooms

Prioritise blackout capability for restful sleep, especially in east-facing bedrooms that catch the morning sun. Blackout roller blinds or Roman blinds in heavy fabric are excellent choices. For a layered approach, pair a blackout blind with sheer curtains.

Living Rooms

Balance light and view. Sunscreen roller blinds or Korean blinds allow you to enjoy natural light and city views while reducing glare on screens. Choose a neutral fabric that complements your sofa and soft furnishings.

Kitchens and Bathrooms

Moisture resistance is the top priority. Aluminium Venetian blinds or PVC roller blinds handle humidity and splashes without warping or staining. Avoid fabric blinds in these areas unless the space is well-ventilated.

Home Offices

Glare reduction matters for productivity. Sunscreen blinds reduce screen glare while keeping the room bright. If you take video calls, consider a light-filtering option that provides an even, flattering background light.

Measuring and Installation Tips

Accurate measurement is critical for a neat finish. Here are the basics.

  • Inside mount: Measure the width and height of the window recess at three points each. Use the smallest measurement to ensure the blind fits within the frame.
  • Outside mount: Add 50 to 100 mm on each side and above the window to maximise coverage and minimise light leakage.
  • Check for obstructions: Window handles, grilles and air-conditioning units can interfere with blind operation. Ensure adequate clearance before ordering.

Most blind suppliers in Singapore offer free on-site measurement as part of their service. Taking advantage of this can save you the cost and hassle of an ill-fitting blind.

Pairing Blinds with Curtains and Fabrics

Many Singapore homeowners layer blinds with curtains for both function and style. A sheer day curtain paired with a blackout roller blind, for instance, offers maximum versatility. Explore the drapery fabric collection at Goodrich Global to find materials that coordinate with your chosen blinds.

For upholstered furniture that complements your window treatments, browse the upholstery range for cohesive fabric pairings across the room.

Final Thoughts

With so many types and materials to choose from, finding the right blinds in Singapore comes down to understanding your room’s specific needs, from light control and moisture exposure to aesthetic preferences. Take the time to assess each space individually, and do not hesitate to mix different blind types throughout your home for the best results.

Ready to explore window treatment options for your home? Book an appointment with our design consultants for personalised guidance on fabrics and blinds that suit your space.