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Roller blinds for 3.5m stacker doors

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Hey all

We are in the very early process of reconstructing our home. One of the thing we are doing this time is to have a grand alfresco and we are able to get larger set of stacker doors.

When we built the first time, we used sliding blinds that stacked. We didn't like the practical experience of this blind type so wanted to start exploring options for vertical blind types or other blind types that match up well with large opening stacker doors.

We were thinking of getting 3 (or 4) roller blinds but not sure if it will look amateurish.. want a modern look..

All suggestions welcome.
Do you really need blinds? In our current house we chose to put blinds on the alfresco for privacy and found no need for internal blinds.

That's a good point. Didn't think about that. It might look a lot better without the blinds at all. We don't have privacy issues at the back as it is an easement for about 100m till the next houses. Maybe we just forgo blinds altogether.
We have 12m of glass across the Northern side of our open plan combined dining-kitchen-lounge room, including sliding doors that provide a 6m opening. We used motorised honeycomb/cellular blinds, one for each panel, so roughly 3m each. We live on 10 hectares, so no privacy issues at all, but absolutely need the blinds to help regulate temperature.

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