Motorized vs. Manual Blinds: Which Is Right for Your NYC Apartment?

June 10, 2026
  • Motorized blinds offer remote, app, schedule, or smart-home control.
  • Manual blinds cost less but require hand adjustment for each window.
  • Motorized shades work best for large, hard-to-reach, or often-used windows.
  • Bedrooms, offices, living rooms, and street-facing rooms benefit most.
  • Choose based on reach, glare, privacy needs, daily use, and budget.

 

You usually do not think much about your blinds until they start getting in the way. Maybe you are reaching over the sofa every night to close them. Maybe the sun hits your laptop at the same time every afternoon. Maybe your bedroom faces another building, so privacy and blackout control are both part of the problem.

That’s when the difference between manual and motorized blinds starts to feel more practical. In an NYC apartment, the right choice depends on the room, the window size, how often the treatment gets adjusted, and how much control you want over light and privacy.

At Glamour Decorating, those details are part of the planning process from the start. Below, we’ll walk through how the two options compare, where motorization makes the biggest difference, and what to think through before choosing a window treatment setup for your space. Keep reading to learn more! 

What is the difference between motorized and manual blinds?

Manual blinds are adjusted by hand. Depending on the product, that may mean a wand, chain, lift system, or another manual control. Motorized blinds use a motor to move the treatment and can be controlled by a remote, wall switch, app, schedule, or smart-home system.

The biggest difference is daily use. With manual blinds, each treatment has to be adjusted separately. With motorized blinds, you can move one shade, several shades, or a full room with one control. That becomes much more useful when the windows are large, hard to reach, or adjusted often. Glamour Decorating can help homeowners decide whether that added control is worth it based on the window size, room layout, and how often the blinds need to move. 

When do motorized blinds make more sense?

Motorized blinds make the most sense when the window treatment is part of your daily routine. If you open shades every morning, close them every night, lower them for glare, or adjust them for privacy, automation can save a lot of small repeated effort. They are especially useful for:

  • Floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Wide window walls
  • Bedrooms that need blackout control
  • Home offices with screen glare
  • Street-facing living rooms
  • Media rooms
  • Windows behind furniture
  • Apartments with several shades in one space

If the project starts to involve power sources, Somfy controls, installation details, or lifespan questions, Glamour Decorating can help walk through the full motorized window treatment setup before you make a decision. 

Which rooms benefit most from motorized blinds?

Not every room needs the same level of automation. The best places to start are the rooms where the treatment gets adjusted often or where the window is difficult to manage by hand.

Bedrooms

Bedrooms are one of the strongest candidates for motorized blackout shades. City lights, early sunrise, and nearby buildings can make a room feel too bright at the wrong times. Research on light exposure during sleep also supports the idea that darker sleep environments can matter when rest is the goal.

A scheduled shade can close at night and open in the morning without needing to be adjusted by hand.

Living rooms

Living rooms often have larger windows and changing light throughout the day. A space may feel open and comfortable in the morning, but too bright or warm by afternoon. Motorized solar shades can help reduce glare while still keeping the room usable. They can also help keep several shades aligned across a larger wall of windows. 

Motorized Roman shades can also be a good fit when you want softer fabric, a more tailored look, and easier daily control. They can also help keep several shades aligned across a larger wall of windows. 

Home offices

A home office can become frustrating if sunlight hits your screen at the same time every day. Motorized blinds make it easier to manage glare during work hours, especially when the window is behind a desk or difficult to reach.

Street-facing rooms

If your apartment faces the street, a courtyard, or another building, privacy may shift throughout the day. Motorized treatments make it easier to adjust coverage without closing off the room earlier than necessary.

How do cost and maintenance compare?

Motorized blinds usually cost more because they include the motor, controls, power source, programming, and installation setup. Battery-powered systems may also need charging over time.

Manual blinds are simpler, but they can become frustrating when they are hard to reach, used often, or installed across several windows. The lower upfront cost does not always feel worth it if the treatment is annoying to operate every day. Before choosing, think through:

  • How often will the shade move?
  • Is the window easy to reach?
  • Does the room need privacy at specific times?
  • Is glare a daily issue?
  • Would scheduling or remote control actually be useful?
  • Is this a room where a cleaner look matters?

Those answers usually make the choice clearer than price alone.

Who can I call for custom motorized shades and blinds near me in NYC?

The right blinds should feel natural in the room once they are installed. That means the fabric, fit, controls, and installation all need to work together. At Glamour Decorating Blinds & Shades of NYC, we help plan each of those details before anything is made.

From on-site measuring to custom fabrication and installation, our team keeps the process connected from start to finish. Whether your apartment is near the Flatiron Building or elsewhere in New York City, we can help you choose custom shades and blinds that look clean and work the way you need them to. Reach out to us today to get started!