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Woven Wood Blinds

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Woven wood shades are what their name suggests. They are wood shades that look as though they are woven and give that tranquil and soothing feel of a mat like natural feel. They come in bamboo, grass cloth and or matchstick blinds. These shades create a natural aura and at the same time give a soothing feel to the atmosphere while giving the surroundings a personal style and contemporary look.

They are casual with a classy look and come with all the features of regular blinds while lending privacy to the home. If your decor has rattan furniture or is wood theme based then this is a good alternative since it is not a heavily wood window covering but at the same time it does not work away from the basic decor of your home’s interior. They give a sophisticated and classy look without weighing heavily on your wallet or on the look of the home. This is a good alternative for the traditional wood blinds.

Difficult Windows & Easy Solutions

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Arches and angles in windows can be tricky areas to find the right window coverings for. The latest advancements in the window covering industry seem to have an answer to practically any problem be it arched or angled windows, hard to reach areas like skylights, or solutions for windows with a view like bay windows.

 The arched window coverings can be movable or fixed and come in a range of materials from wood to fabric. These arched blinds define the window and accentuate the room that they are in, while giving it all the functional qualities that are attributed to regular window blinds. Apart from the fact that they are arched and angled these blinds are no different from other blinds when considering light control, privacy or style.

Sheer Blinds

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Sheer shades or blinds are a good alternative when considering window treatment or door treatment for large windows or sliding doors such as bay windows and French windows.  These are an efficient solution since they combine the aesthetic look of sheer panels while also combining it with the light control feature of traditional vertical blinds. Their form and functionality brings out the best in sheers that impart an airy elegance and at the same time they also have the light control feature of vertical blinds, with the easy operating mechanism that is seen in regular vertical blinds.

The light control is also effective since it diffuses the harsh light and softens it for sheer effect. At the same time you can control the amount of light filtered in by simply rotating the vanes without having to open or draw the panels with the use of light dimming or filtering fabric. They can also come with remote operating facility for hard to reach areas. Off course that comes at a steeper price than regular shades, but with a classy and sophisticated look. The shades have fabric vanes that can accommodate the amount of light penetration that is required, can be regulated like regular wood vanes and can function like regular blinds. They come with regular as well as additional options for light control.

3 Alternatives to Vertical Blinds

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Vertical blinds are the most popular solution in most homes. If vertical blinds seem monotonous or mundane then the blind industry has alternatives to vertical blinds, which do not have to be expensive either. Some of the more popular alternatives to the vertical blinds are vertiglide; sheer verticals and sheer weave panel track blinds. Vertiglide vertical blinds are a good way of covering sliding doors or bay windows or French windows.

They provide a clean contemporary modern look to your home while providing light and sound control to the room. They also are easy to clean and reduce heating and cooling costs while reducing noise. This alternative comes with a cord free solution and can help in preventing injury to small children. The vertiglide pleat system is a good choice since it comes as a patented energy efficient design with the honeycomb structure that traps air and insulates the interiors from the weather, be it the heat or the cold.

They come in varieties that combine the fabric like look and give the appearance of blinds that make for a stunning result. Sheer vertical blinds on the other hand come with the soft drapery look but provide the form and function of traditional vertical blinds. If you are covering hard to reach areas then they come with the remote operating option and control light filtration. Panel track blinds will instantly remind you of a Japanese look and are like vertiglide window treatments and come with a wide variety of colors and styles. These three could be a good alternative if you are looking for some twist to your window treatment.

Roller Blinds

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Roller blinds or roll up blinds have been used for a long time and are a cost effective solution to a budget oriented window treatment. Roller blinds are a traditional type of window covering but with a touch of technology and innovativeness these shades are now able to impart a clean modern and contemporary look without losing any of the old advantages. They come in different styles and colors, both bold and print and are good for someone who is working with a tight budget.

Roll up blinds are available with decorative trim styles or fabric trims these blinds have a beaded chain loop or a spring lift method of operation which can be kid friendly and can come with all the safeties of other blinds that are used for children’s room. They are foremost cost effective. Roller blinds come in different custom designed models to filter the amount of light or having different kinds of lifts to cover or enhance some feature.

Pleasted Shades

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Pleats are permanent folds that come on the fabric which are pressed into the fabric body. Pleated shades are a good solution to give you the right amount of light while also providing a sheer or semi-sheer feel to the blinds. They can enhance their quality depending on your choice by adding liners to traditional pleated blinds. They come in rich colors and add a statement to the room and to the decor. While they do not hold their own against the regular cellular shades they are good alternative to them on the cost effect issue. Although they do not provide so much versatility as the cellular shades; they make do in texture and other departments of function.

Pleated shades are made mostly of soft fabric. These offer a stylish yet simple and functional solution to window treatments without all the trappings of other cost included shades. They filter natural light and if the light control needs to be higher then liners can be added to suit your style. They come in a variety of colors and fold neatly when raised up. They come with cords since they are a single layer of fabric so the cords can be one compromise as they score on the budget scale.

Mini Blinds

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

While choosing blinds it may be good to look for something that suits not only your decor but also reflects your style and taste. Aluminum mini blinds are one of the solutions for window treatments when you are looking for an alternative to wood blinds or regular window drapes. These blinds have all the features of regular blinds but they also help in another aspect that they provide a neat and clean modern look.

 These blinds are a good solution for a budget oriented decor buyer. They are cost effective, durable and come with a clean contemporary look. If this is the solution for a child’s room or a toddler’s room it is a good alternative since they come with a cordless option for child safety. They are available in a variety of colors and they come with an option of having two colored sides or a single colored side.

 They provide maximum light control and the blinds can come in mini, micro or macro sizes. The bigger the slat size the more durable the slat and that means a lower chance of damage or less a chance of denting or bending. These blinds are easy to clean and maintain. They are also available with all of the other features of blinds like the route less and cordless features. Slats can look white on the outside and have another color on the inside to match your decor.

Installing window blinds

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Professional installation of vertical blinds for most is the ideal situation. This is particularly true if climbing up and down ladders while trying to juggle multiple tools, rods, strings, and blinds does not sound like a fun way to spend an afternoon. Part of the reason that this is such an undertaking is that many vertical blind tracks are designed for windows that are quite large and often unwieldy. This makes this project a bit difficult for one person to handle alone. For longer blind tracks there is another issue involved and that is trying to hang them levelly. This can be a particular challenge for one person to attempt alone. If you do not hang them just right you run the risk of your blinds not closing.

 If that were not complicated enough, the very slats on blinds can be problematically long and impossible to handle while balance on a ladder without assistance. You also run the risk of cutting your hands on the hooks that are used in order to support that blinds. If you decide you must hang the blinds yourself rather than opting for a professional installation you should at least take the precaution of wearing protective work gloves in order to protect your hands. You might also consider wearing goggles to protect your eyes as the edges of the blinds can offer projectile problems that could result in vision loss.

 If you have custom ordered your vertical blinds, chances are that the company you ordered them from will offer installation services either as a courtesy at no charge or for a rather minor charge. If the blinds you have purchased are motorized you should definitely choose for professional help with the installation. It is quite possible to install the remote that controls the blinds yourself on the other hand. This part is as simple as connecting a telephone jack.

 Vertical blinds offer an astonishing assortment of materials from which to select (wood, metal, and polyvinyl) so you should have no problem finding excellent vertical blinds to match your décor. You can use vertical blinds for both the purpose of making a small room appear much larger as well as making a vast room seem cozy. You should keep in mind that while vertical blinds are an elegant touch, they are not appropriate or even practical for all rooms. This is particularly true of rooms in which children and small pets congregate.

Faux Window Blind Alternative

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Faux wood blinds lend the same wood blind feel to the decor but are actually not wood blinds but are a smart alternative. Wood blinds lend a classy and rich feel to the decor and are also effective window treatments but they are hard to maintain and come at an expensive price. Faux wood blinds on the other hand have the look and the feel of wood but come at a lower cost and have other options that wood blinds are limited to.

 They come in a variety of colors and are easier to maintain than regular wood blinds. Faux wood blinds are good for regions where there is a lot of humidity, since they do not wear and tear as easily as wood blinds. They are good in high traffic areas where there is a lot of activity and also in rooms that have high moisture levels like the bathroom or the laundry room. At the same time they are a cost effective solution without compromising on the style and classy modern look.

 The Faux blinds come with features like curved slats for minimal light penetration and maximum protection whereas the flat slats provide a clean and regular look. Faux wood blinds can be customized to suit your needs like route less blinds or faux wood blinds with cloth tapes, which have zero light leakage. They are slightly heavier than wood blinds if you choose the PVC faux wood blinds but the composite faux wood blinds are also highly recommended with the regular faux wood blind features.

Skylights

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

    Skylights give the room that classy look and are a good means of ventilation but at the same time they can also be the source of harsh sunlight that can be severe and penetrating. Skylights were not treated as a window, but with changing trends in decor and decorating styles they are now viewed as a window and are also being used as a object for window treatments.

     Skylight shades come in forms that help filter the light of which regular blinds options are used and can be manually operated if they are reachable or motorized depending on how far or high it is for function. Covering skylights can be a cost effective solution since they help save energy by lowering heating and cooling costs. They efficiently control light in the rooms and reduce noise. Now with the motorized option they can be used in hard to reach places, also. Â