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Venetian blind

British pronunciation/vɛnˈɛʃən blˈaɪnd/
American pronunciation/vɛnˈɛʃən blˈaɪnd/
Venetian blind
[NOUN]
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a type of window covering made of horizontal slats, usually made of wood, plastic or metal, that can be adjusted to control the amount of light entering a room

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Venetian blind definition and meaning

What is a "Venetian blind"?

A Venetian blind is a type of window covering that consists of horizontal slats made of metal, vinyl, or wood that are suspended by cords and can be tilted to adjust the amount of light entering a room. Venetian blinds can also be raised and lowered with a cord or wand to control the height of the slats and the amount of light entering the room. They are available in a variety of styles, colors, and materials, and can be customized to fit any window size or shape. Venetian blinds are a popular choice for both residential and commercial spaces, as they provide privacy and light control while adding a modern and stylish touch to any room. They are easy to clean and maintain, making them a practical and durable option for any interior design scheme.

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