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Roman Shade Blinds

If you’re on a tight budget but still looking to revamp your home space and give it a touch of elegance, then roman shade blinds will do the trick. They blend well with virtually any type of décor and never go out of fashion.

There are different types of Roman blinds, namely common flat, balloon shades, lined shades, hobbled shades, relaxed shades, and butterfly style. Whatever the type is, they all practically deliver the same way. Tiny plastic rings are fastened at the back of a fabric, and cords go through those rings. When the cords are drawn up, the blind moves up, then it falls in pleats or folds and they add glamour to your home.

Roman shades are priced differently, depending on the type so you can have them even when you are strapped for cash. You can save a significant amount of money if you install the blinds all yourself. It may seem like such an intricate task to do but it is very doable.

You only need to have the equipment needed. It is just a board with hooks in it that the cords thread through after they run through those small plastic rings. This is needed just so the cords are secure in order for the window shade to remain up when raised.

Choosing the fabric that you will be using is an essential step. There is an array of choices, but see to it that the colors and patterns would blend well with the rest of the house décor. Additionally, it should meet your requirements with regard to blocking light, temperature regulation, and privacy. The weight of the fabric differs from one type of Roman shade to another since some heavy fabrics don’t work for some styles.

One remarkable thing about roman shade blinds is that can be used in virtually any room in the house. The versatility of this window treatment is basically the main reason why it never goes out of style and why it has always been popular with the masses.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - June 19, 2014 at 9:02 am

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Different Window Blinds For Your Precious Home

Window blinds are used if you’re rooting for intimacy and privacy for the home. The best thing about this is that you have control over the amount of light coming through. Window blinds have different kinds. Read on to find out what those are.

Slat blinds
These blinds are composed of several horizontal slats connected together with the use of a string so as to rotate it easily. Lights could enter the slats, so you should rotate it up to 170 degrees. If you want the window cleared, just pull the string and it goes up.

Venetian Blinds
Introduced by 1770 in Venice where it derived its name from, Venetian blinds are made out of plastic or metal or even wooden slats (called bamboo or wood blinds). The size could vary from 50 to 120 mm.

Mini Blinds
These blinds are basically Venetian blinds that have slats sized at 19 to 24 mm.

Track Blinds or Vertical Blinds
Such blinds make use of metal horizontal slats or perhaps plastic that could be rotated 90 degrees to permit some light to enter. They could also be flattened on the side if you want to clear the windows.

Strong Blinds
Strong blinds are often referred to as window shades. These blinds, unlike Venetian blinds, could not be rotated.

Holland Blinds
Holland blinds, also known as roller shades, could be moved by means of pulling down.

Woven-Wood Blinds
The slats that are used here are composed of eye-catching bamboo or wood that could be weaved together with the help of multicolored yarns or just about any ornamental material. Such type of blinds can be folded out or even rolled up. These blinds are energy-efficient and they have good light control. Woven-wood blinds can also be a good alternative to shutters.

Pleated Shades
Pleated shades are made out of fabric tones that you can pull up to the window top.

Cellular Shades Or Honeycomb Shades
Cellular shades are much like pleated shades. However, there are two or more pleats that are connected so as to catch air for insulation purposes if you want to cut down on your electricity.

When you set up the blinds, make it a point that they are not blocked to be able to suspend them conveniently. Have these blinds match you window. They can be cut and tailor-made, just measure the length and width of the windows before doing so. You can even put them inside your bathroom. Window blinds are always a great choice if you want natural light to come through and if you hate prying eyes from the outside.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - April 28, 2014 at 8:21 am

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Blackout Blinds – How to darken your room

There are times when you just want or need to sleep during daytime, and it’s kind of hard, impossible even, with the sun ever so angry seeping through the window hitting you directly in the eye. This could be a remedy to that problem.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - January 31, 2014 at 12:09 pm

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Cheaper Window Blinds

In the world of window treatments, blinds never fail to create a buzz. Truth be told, curtain and blind are the two most sought after window coverings. The beauty of curtains can never be forsaken, though. They have given our homes some loveliness over the past few years. But today, more and more are opting for blinds.

They are equal when it comes to being functional. They protect homes from unwanted sunlight and prying eyes from the outside world. The main differences, though, are the maintenance cost and well, the preferences of a certain buyer.

Window blinds are typically composed of four different types of materials, namely metal, fabric, wood, and synthetic ones. Such materials are utilized to come up with varying types of blinds such as shutters, roller blinds, horizontal and vertical blinds, and Roman blinds. The materials used in blinds greatly influence the price. Natural materials are typically priced higher than artificial or synthetic ones. Say, faux wood blinds are relatively cheaper as compared to real wood blinds.

Indeed, natural materials have a different kind of allure. However, maintaining them requires more effort on the part of the homeowner. Cleaning, polishing, and preventing scratches or any type of damage to your real wood blinds can be such a hassle. We all live busy lives, and we can’t put so much precious time dwelling on our blinds.

Faux woods are actually scratch-resistant, and real wood, more often than not, doesn’t have this feature. You can also place them anywhere you want to, even in bathrooms, because they typically resist moisture, something real wood is not capable of.

This is just to give good reason for the making use of top down bottom up shades instead of the ones made out of original material, but are similarly skillfully built. Also, when you use low cost blinds, a scratch or two will not bother you as much as a little scratch on your real wood blinds, since you know by heart how it drained your pocket.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - December 19, 2013 at 1:47 pm

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Window Treatments For Better Sleep

Sleep is an essential part of our lives, but to some, sleeping comfortably is a luxury. Isn’t it such a bummer when rays of light are creeping through into the bedroom? This, and some other annoying stuff that you never knew you could remedy with just the help of window coverings.

Window treatments are your best bet to help you sleep well. If you are the type of person who stays up all night and sleeps all day, blackout liners are just what you might need.

Blinds are also very capable of blocking out light because of their interconnected pieces of plastic. However, light can still creep through the tiny holes in horizontal blinds, but you have the option to cover them with tapes. Just squeeze out your creative juices and opt for decorative ones so it doesn’t end up nasty.

Cornice boards and valences are usually attractive but they are not there merely for decorating, it can also help in blocking light from the outside.Roman shades and woven woods are also efficient in preventing the light from the outside to come through and it can also create a shaded area.
Also, room-darkening cellular shades which can filter light and have room darkening qualities also make for good window coverings when you want to sleep tight. Additionally, they have insulating properties that help make your home cool in the summer and warm during winter.

Window treatments that are programmable are also a good choice. By having the timer programmed at a specific time every morning, then you are able to have steady and consistent waking time. Therefore, it prevents your circadian rhythm from being messed up which will ultimately cause you to have better sleeping patterns.

Drapery panels on the sides of the wall are not only pleasing to the eye, but can be pretty practical, too. It gives adequate privacy and also helps in keeping your room cool or warm, harmonizes with your interior décor, and blocks out unnecessary light.

It’s okay to have sleeping problems, only occasionally. Sleep is everyone’s treat to their bodies after a tiring day, so it better be good.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - August 26, 2013 at 1:14 pm

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Contemporary Window Treatments

Window treatment these days are making a big comeback. Light colored, fresh, minimal and translucent designs are what homeowners typically search for and use. Majority of them use curtains and blinds for their windows considering they inject more character to their homes.

Some opt for shades of paint and different fabric textures to mix with such curtains and blinds and blend in with the home’s décor. Some also go for Venetian blinds that have different colors. They are available in vintage inspired that could create more drama to the room.

Blinds are all the rage today. You can use them in every part of the house. They are so trendy and there are myriads to choose from in brick and mortar stores and online. For the most part, the cheapest are those with the white color considering they are classic. Contemporary styles of blinds are also everywhere and they have become trendier.

Blinds are perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, living rooms, practically any room. They could hold particular levels of humidity. That said, they aren’t just ideal in adorning the home but also for protection. They are available in horizontal and vertical styles. Dust doesn’t easily build up on them and they’re convenient to clean. Their maintenance is also a lot more convenient as compared to the other types.

More to these, there are now window treatments that come with remote controls. This feature makes it so much easier for homeowners to open and close the blinds. It can also function as a safety measure to dodge being caught by the sharp edges of the blinds.

If you want to inject more color, texture and a more special touch to your room, you can opt for curtains for your window treatment. Curtains are traditional and are usually seen in old homes. Now, they have gone through changes and have become more modern in appearance and presentation. You can choose from a variety of styles that would suit your taste and budget.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - August 16, 2013 at 2:05 pm

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All About Venetian Blinds

Window blinds are perfects as window covering, whether it be for the protection of your home or office and even the residents from sunlight or the prying eyes of the outside world. The most common materials that are utilized for blinds are fabric, wood, plastic, and metal.

The fabric blinds are usually used to improve a particular space and enhance the interiors of the whole room. Fabric blinds are not really ideal for kitchens and bathrooms as they pose threats of catching fire or absorbing too much moisture.

The wooden blinds, also called Venetian blinds, are popular for their versatility. You can have them horizontal or vertical. Its name can be traced back to Venetian merchants as they were the ones to first make use of it. They are basic, but they deliver very well. They are typically composed of splines of overlapping materials that are connected using a corded pulley. This pulley allows you to roll the blinds up whenever you wish to, and you can utilize the same pulley in changing the position of the blinds.

The Venetian blinds come in four different types, namely PVC venetian blinds, lightweight aluminum venetian blinds, wooden venetian blinds, and mini blinds. The wooden venetian blinds are the most famous ones among them all. They are often the most elaborately crafted so they tend to be pricier.

The PVC venetian blinds are usually the least expensive. The lightweight aluminum venetian blinds are often seen in office spaces. Another cost-efficient option is the faux-wood blinds. It is a great alternative to the real deal and you need not spend a fortune. They usually look awesome in kitchens and bathrooms. These faux-wood blinds normally have a coating of varied kinds of materials so they would be UV and wrap resistant.

In picking the right wooden blinds, you must never forget to consider the climate of your place, the amount of sunlight you want to block, and the area in your house in which you will be hanging them.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - May 30, 2013 at 1:37 pm

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What are some alternatives to vertical blinds for sliding glass doors?

Question by woohoooooo!!!!: What are some alternatives to vertical blinds for sliding glass doors?
I don’t especially want vertical blinds if I don’t have to. Are there any other good ideas for sliding glass doors?

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Answer by cottonlily84
Good question. Our new house has a sliding glass door and vertical blinds. My mom even gave me a new set of vertical blinds. But my SIL told me it looks like a motel room LOL. The only feasible alternatives I’ve come up with is a) reflective film (so no one can see in, eliminating the need for any window covering) or b) treating the sliding doors as a really big window. I like b better. You can just buy drapes, valances, etc whatever you would buy for a window. You might have to custom order or make it yourself due to the size though.

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Posted by Window Treatments - May 14, 2013 at 1:20 pm

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How do I take measurements for curtains that will be hung over vertical blinds?

Question by ninfragile19: How do I take measurements for curtains that will be hung over vertical blinds?
I have a sliding glass door in my living room that goes out to the deck. I recently hung vertical blinds over the door, but am looking to put up a curtain as well for extra light blocking and hopefully to trap in some heat.

What is the best way to measure for curtains so that there the curtains will be wide enough and tall enough?

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First and foremost, you will need to get a curtain rod that has brackets to extend past the projection of the vertical blinds when they are tilted open. This projection can be up to five inches or more.

There are several curtain rods to consider, depending on the look you are after.If you go with a telescoping metal rod and use drapery rings in the header (top section) of the drapery, then the area where the rod telescopes will constantly catch on the rings, causing frustration when you open and close the drapes. In this case, take a piece of scotch tape and make a small “ramp” as you wrap the tape to build up the height and gradually eliminate the difference in rod thicknesses at the telescoping intersection. This scenario can be avoided if you use a wooden seamless rod.

A traverse rod is operated by pulling strings to open and close the drapes, usually with a pleated header, which are on little hooks that go into sliders in the rod.

A regular pole rod, whether it be metal or wooden, used with a pocket header, causes the drapery difficult to maneuver as it is pulled open and closed, usually causing tearing over the course of time.

Now, for measuring. Most sliders will take a standard 84 inch long curtain panel. Make sure your rod is hung correctly so it will accommodate draperies that are 84″ long so you do not have to go through the expense in having the drapery hemmed. For the fullness (left to right measurement), the drapery panels should equal two and a half times the rod length. I say rod length instead of slider width because you may select to install your rod slightly overlapping the wall as to have a place for the drapery to stack, allowing more sunlight into the room when the drapery is open.

I hope this information has been helpful in selecting the right application for your window treatment.

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Posted by Window Treatments - April 25, 2013 at 1:55 pm

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Vertical Blinds Options

Vertical blinds can be a great replacement for the old curtains. It gives justice to a particular room because of its chic vibe. It is made from vinyl fabric, aluminum, wood or faux wood, and fabric.

They’re practically very convenient to use, especially the light-weight ones. Their styles are modern and are very modern. They also give the privacy you need. You can use them even in kitchen areas or bathroom, albeit these parts of the house are almost always full of moisture. Plastic vertical blinds are perfect for such areas since they can endure dampness.

Solid wood vertical blinds are ideal inside rooms that contain wooden furniture. It is a complementary element for the furniture, making them all the classier. Wooden vertical blinds are perfect for bedrooms and living rooms.

Wood vertical blinds are quite pricey, though. Truth be told, they are considered to be among the most expensive types of blinds available. But if you really want the classic vibe these wooden vertical blinds evoke, you need not be sad. You can opt for faux wood vertical blinds instead. Homeowners go for them because of their durability, and they’re more affordable as compared to the real deal. If you buy from trusted suppliers, you should opt for ones that have quality that is up to par.

Fabric vertical blinds are also very lovable, but sometimes they can be pricey, too. But just like wooden vertical blinds, the fabric type also has a cheaper counterpart which is PVC (polyvinyl chloride) vertical blinds. They look like the pricier fabric blinds but are more affordable. Also, they are very easy to maintain.

Vertical blinds are available in different types, materials, and color, so the options are almost endless. Additionally, their maintenance is a piece of cake. You can do it just by vacuum-cleaning, dusting or wiping with cloth.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - April 20, 2013 at 12:35 pm

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