How do I choose the correct slat size for my windows?

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    Selecting the right slat size is crucial for achieving the correct visual scale and light control for your space. The most common sizes are 1-inch, 2-inch, and 2.5-inch slats. 1-inch slats offer a delicate, traditional look and are best suited for smaller windows or those with shallow depths. 2-inch slats are the industry standard for a reason; they provide a balanced aesthetic that works well in almost any room and offers a good compromise between visibility and privacy. For larger windows or a more dramatic, shutter-like appearance, 2.5-inch slats are highly recommended. These larger slats provide a wider view of the outdoors when open and create a bold, architectural statement when closed. When choosing, consider the depth of your window casing—larger slats require more depth for an inside mount—and the overall scale of the room. Larger slats tend to make a space feel more modern and expansive, while smaller slats offer a more detailed and intimate feel.