Open a set of venetian blinds at speed and the cord slap, slat collision and final settle-tap all happen inside a single second — three distinct sounds that any decent foley editor wants captured separately. These 12 blinds audio clips deliver them that way: individual slat opens at slow and fast pulls, cord-pull mechanism close-ups, roller-blind drops with the snap at the bottom, venetian rattle when wind catches the slats, and the soft thump of vertical blinds settling against the frame.
Interior and office scenes pull the slow slat-open material because it underlines daylight entering a room — a one-beat scene-setter. Morning-routine sequences in film and TV use the cord-pull mechanisms layered with light music to score wake-up moments. Thriller and horror work reaches for the sudden roller-blind drop as a startle cue. Documentary about home design uses the rattle and settle takes as ambient texture under voice-over. Free to download for film, ad and game work, no signup or attribution.