What Are the Best Blinds for a Rental Property?

If you own or manage a rental property, choosing the right windows and blinds can make a huge difference in tenant satisfaction, property value, and long-term durability. Whether you’re renting out a townhome for rent or an apartment, selecting high-quality, low-maintenance blinds ensures your space remains stylish and functional while keeping costs manageable. And if you’re a tenant, you may be limited in what you can do in your apartment in terms of drilling into walls.

The best blinds and shades for a rental property should be affordable, easy to clean, durable, and versatile enough to fit different tenant preferences. Here’s a guide to the best window treatments for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms in a rental home.

Cordless Blackout Cellular Shades in Classic White
Cordless Blackout Cellular Shades in Classic White

For Renters: Meet No-Drill Blinds

For renters who can’t drill holes into window frames, no-drill blinds are the ultimate hassle-free option. These blinds install quickly without damaging walls or requiring tools, making them ideal for apartments or rental homes.

Since no-drill blinds can be easily removed and reinstalled, they’re a great choice for temporary housing solutions while still providing privacy and light control.

The no-drill headrail is available in a variety of window covering categories:

For Rental Property Owners or Managers

1. Faux Wood Blinds: Durable & Stylish for Any Space

Faux wood blinds are one of the most popular choices for rental properties because they offer the elegance of real wood but with added durability. Unlike real wooden blinds, faux wood resists moisture, warping, and staining, making them perfect for rental kitchens and bathrooms.

They’re also easy to clean, which is a must for high-traffic rental spaces. With their classic design, they complement any living room, bedroom, or dining room, making them a versatile, long-term investment for property owners.

2” Selectwave Cordless Faux Wood Blinds in White
2” Selectwave Cordless Faux Wood Blinds in White

2. Cellular Shades: Energy-Efficient & Tenant-Friendly

If you’re looking for a stylish yet energy-efficient option, cellular shades are a great investment. These shades have a honeycomb structure that traps air, keeping homes cool in the summer and warm in the winter — a great perk for tenants looking to reduce their utility bills.

Cellular shades also provide great insulation and light control, which is ideal for bedrooms and living rooms where tenants want privacy and comfort.

LEVOLOR® Light Filtering Cellular Shades in Designer Daylight DC
Photo by @missjessicanicolehomeLEVOLOR® Light Filtering Cellular Shades in Designer Daylight DC

3. Blackout Shades: The Best Choice for Bedrooms

For renters who work night shifts or just prefer increased darkness, blackout shades offer maximum light control. These shades are perfect for bedrooms because they block up to 98% of outside light, ensuring a better night’s sleep. The No-Drill Cordless Complete Blackout Cellulars block 100% of light.

No-Drill Cordless Complete Blackout Cellulars in Ivory Cream
Photo by @gagirl_vintagedecorNo-Drill Cordless Complete Blackout Cellulars in Ivory Cream

4. Roman Shades: Elegant and Customizable

For landlords who want to add a touch of sophistication, roman shades offer soft, fabric-based light control that enhances any dining room, bedroom, or living space.

Unlike traditional blinds, roman shades come in a variety of textures and colors, allowing rental properties to have a more customized and high-end look. They also work well with both modern and classic interiors, making them an excellent investment.

Classic Roman Shades in White Linen
Photo by @31chaptersClassic Roman Shades in White Linen

5. Wooden Blinds: A Timeless & Luxurious Upgrade

If you want to increase your rental property’s value, wooden blinds are a timeless, high-quality choice. These blinds bring natural warmth and sophistication, making any space feel more inviting.

However, they do require a bit more maintenance from tenants than faux wood, as real wood can be affected by moisture and heat. Be sure the tenant knows it’s real wood so they can take care of it properly. Wood blinds are best suited for living rooms and dining rooms, where they add a premium feel without the heavy wear and tear found in bathrooms or kitchens.

2″ Select Basswood Wood Blinds in Misty Fog
Photo by @tasomoji_room2″ Select Basswood Wood Blinds in Misty Fog

What Are the Best Blinds for Different Rooms in a Rental?

If you’re outfitting a townhome for rent or an apartment, choosing the right window shades and window blinds for each room is essential.

Modern Farmhouse Roman Shades in Neutral Weave
Photo by @oliveandoakhomeModern Farmhouse Roman Shades in Neutral Weave

Final Thoughts: Choosing the Right Blinds for Rental Properties

The best blinds and shades for a rental home should be affordable, stylish, and durable while offering easy maintenance for tenants and landlords.

For a cost-effective yet stylish option, faux wood blinds are a top choice. For energy efficiency, cellular shades are ideal, while blackout shades provide privacy and light control for tenants.

If you’re looking for renter-friendly options, no-drill blinds are perfect as a temporary solution.

No matter the style of your rental property, SelectBlinds has the perfect solution to enhance your space. Shop rental-friendly window blinds now!

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