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Venetian Blinds

Window blinds can make for a good window covering whether to protect your home or office and even yourself from sunlight or the prying eyes of the outside world. The most common materials used for blinds are fabric, wood, plastic, and metal.

The fabric blinds are mostly used to enhance prettify a particular space and improve the interiors of the whole room. Fabric blinds are not recommended in kitchens and bathrooms since they pose hazard of catching fire or absorbing too much moisture.

The wooden blinds or what is also known as Venetian blinds are known for their versatility. You can have them horizontal or vertical. Its name was derived from Venetian merchants since they were the ones to first use it. They are simple yet deliver very well. They are usually composed of splines of overlapping materials which are connected by a corded pulley. This pulley lets you roll the blinds up whenever you need to, and you can use 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 popular ones. They are usually the most elaborately crafted so they are usually costly.

The PVC venetian blinds, on the other hand, are usually the least expensive. The lightweight aluminum venetian blinds are typically seen in office spaces. Another cost-efficient option is the faux-wood blinds. It can be a really good alternative to real the real deal and you wouldn’t have to spend a fortune. They generally look good in kitchens and bathrooms. These faux-wood blinds normally have a coating of different types of materials so they would be UV and wrap resistant.

In choosing the right wooden blinds, you should take into account the climate of where you live in, the amount of sunlight you want to be blocking, and the area in your house where you will be using them.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - May 27, 2014 at 9:49 am

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Bay Window Curtains

Bay window curtains are rather similar with normal curtains but they are usually thicker and heavier. A lot of them are made with materials that reduce sound coming from the outside. Those materials can be either plastic or fabric.

These kind of curtains are usually used for privacy purposes. Aside from the privacy it can give, you can rest assured that your living room décor’s beauty will be given an oomph it needs.

Bay window curtains are a great way to give you privacy in your home, while at the same time providing you with a great look that matches the décor of your living room.  It can give your space a regal and imperial look effortlessly.

If you find the proper bay window curtain, you can enjoy the sufficient amount of sunlight coming through. And it doesn’t even steal the spotlight away from the window itself, it just magnifies it even more.

Before, people draw curtains just so they can become invisible to the outside world. Now, it is often used in beautifying our homes.

People usually have a hard time finding the perfect bay window treatments, or at least ones that suit their homes. But if going to the stores is too much of a hassle for you, you can always go online.

Always make sure that you give a touch of your own personality into the bay window curtains that you will be having, because you’re the one who’s gonna see it every day anyway.

Give enough time and effort because it surely pays off. If you’re gonna use unflattering curtains, you better yet leave your windows bare instead.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - March 9, 2014 at 4:40 pm

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Window and Siding Materials

Sidings and windows are usually considered as decorations for the house. To contribute an aesthetic appeal of the house, people drain their pockets for sidings and windows. They pay more attention because it is what guests see when they enter a house.

Siding refers to the outer covering, or cladding, of the house. Besides the walls of concrete, the sidings are there for design. It is the basis of what vibe the décor of the house will give off. Before, the sidings were constructed of the bricks that were naturally showing cause of the brick houses. These day, there are a lot of materials that make up a siding of a house all installed with decoration in mind.

Windows are more than just for decorative purposes. They are still part of the beauty of the house, on top of the glass and curtains used, but windows have more purpose that just those.

They are there for ventilation and light inside the house. Natural light aids in saving energy and giving the inside of the house a natural appeal that creates an impact on the people inside.

Among the most common materials used for a siding is recycled metal. This is sustainable since it does not rot and can be molded accordingly. Recycled metal usually consists of steel and aluminum. With adequate research and studying, one can use old scrap parts and melt them to create sidings. This is common because of the scarcity of other materials and in conserving the environment.

Wood is another material typically used for sidings and windows. Unluckily, it is a material that is not easily sustainable.

For the most part, wood is harvested more than it is produced, so that creates an imbalance in the environment. With this, people usually make the switch to other materials for replacement windows like metals and some ceramic. It is still a famous options though, particularly for houses that have an antique look.

Finally, cement fiber is yet another popular siding material. It is rather new to the industry but has been gaining a lot of attention because of the advantages that come with it. It is considered environment friendly and low maintenance. It is sturdy and does not get compromised quickly.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - July 8, 2013 at 2:47 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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Window Blinds For Less

In the window treatments market, blinds almost always get the spotlight. Actually, curtains and blinds are the two most sought after window coverings. The beauty of curtains can never be overlooked. The oomph they give to our homes over the past few years is always well-loved. These days, more and more are choosing blinds.

They are both functional. They both protect homes from too much sunlight and prying eyes of the people outside, at least some of it. The main differences, though, are the maintenance cost, as well as the preferences of customers.

Window blinds are usually made of four different types of materials, namely metal, fabric, wood, and synthetic ones. These materials are utilized to come up with different types of blinds like shutters, roller blinds, horizontal and vertical blinds, as well as Roman blinds. The materials utilized in blinds greatly affect the price. Natural materials are usually priced higher than artificial or synthetic ones. For instance, faux wood blinds are much cheaper than real wood blinds.

True enough, natural materials have their own kind of allure. However, their maintenance calls for more effort on the part of the homeowner. Cleaning, polishing, and preventing scratches or any type of damage to your real wood blinds could require too much effort. We all live busy lives, and we can’t put too much of our precious time dwelling on our blinds.

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

This is just to give good reason for using top down bottom up shades instead of the ones made out of original material, but are similarly skillfully built. More to these, when you opt for low cost blinds, a few scratches will not bother you as much as a little scratch on your real wood blinds, since you know by heart how it burned a hole in your pocket.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - April 13, 2013 at 12:48 pm

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Curtain Design and style?

Question by GuReiSU: Curtain Design and style?
i have a list of deisgns here like Glass curtain and Drapery, Drapery with valance and swag, glass curtain w/ valance, roman shades and draperies, drapery and comice and double window treatment…
what are the differences of those?

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Answer by Kathy P
Check out the Smith and Noble website. They have a lot of information and a photo gallery where you can see some pictures of these items.

I’m not sure what you mean by “glass curtain”, but valance and swag; valance; and cornice are all treatments that go over a drapery usually at the top. The first two are considered soft treatments and the cornice is usually fabric and batting wrapped around a wood piece that adheres to the wall with brackets. You can find kits to make a cornice out of styrofoam or foam board.

Double window treatment I can only think means that you have say sheers under drapery panels.

Roman shades under draperies usually mean the draperies are stationary – they don’t open or close, and the roman shade provides the privacy and blocks light.

They all provide different looks and would be used in different styles of decorating (i.e. drapery with valance and swag might be more traditional where a roman shade and drapery could more contemporary/casual).

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Posted by Window Treatments - February 23, 2013 at 2:50 pm

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