If you’ve ever installed or adjusted vertical blinds, it’s no wonder you may be asking yourself this tricky question: Which side should the wand go on — left or right?
At first glance, it seems like a minor detail. But when you use your blinds every day — opening them for sun in the morning or closing them for privacy at night — the wand’s position can make a noticeable difference in comfort and convenience.
Interestingly, homeowners have varied opinions on this issue. Some swear by the right side, others insist on the left, and some even come up with creative alternatives. Ultimately, the “right” side depends on your habits, room layout, and how you use your space.
Vertical blinds are a popular option for large windows and sliding glass doors. They consist of vertical slats that hang from a track at the top. A slim wand replaces older cords and chains, making blinds safer and easier to use.
The wand serves as the main control mechanism for both rotating and moving the slats:
This simple design makes the wand intuitive — but placement matters a lot.
When choosing the wand side, consider practical factors like:
Homeowners are divided. Some insist on left, others on right. A few even put the wand in the center! The consensus? There is no single rule. The right choice is whichever side makes your blinds easiest to use.
“Whichever way is easiest to use. No right or wrong way.”
So — left or right? When it comes to wand placement, both are valid options. The “best” side is the one that works for you.
Before deciding, ask yourself:
If possible, test both sides before committing. In the end, wand placement is about functionality, comfort, and making your blinds work seamlessly with your space.