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Classy and Natural – Wooden Blinds

Every time I think of purchasing new pillows for the couch or accents for the coffee table, I have to stop and think “now, will this go with my curtains?” If I cannot answer that question, I don’t leave the store with that item. If only I could switch up my window treatments as often as I want to re-do my living room.

There are so many options out there for window treatments. If you’re going for classy, sleek, natural or cozy, consider adding wooden blinds to your environment. Wood is typically associated with nature and thus can cozy up a room in a heartbeat, but it has also recently gained a reputation of classiness, making it oh so trendy.

Besides their natural beauty, there are many other advantages of using wooden blinds. Wooden blinds are very convenient, because they simply require a good dusting now and then rather than washing. And with their slats pulled down, wooden blinds can offer maximum sun protection. They are more durable than other varieties of blinds, and are made of sturdy materials that will look nice and new even after years of use.

There are different materials used in the manufacturing of wooden blinds such as fabrics, plastics and faux wood. Bass wood is a very popular material for wooden blinds. Depending on the style you choose, you could finally stop asking yourself “will this go with my curtains?”

There are different kinds of wooden blinds available on the market such as vertical blinds, woven blinds, mini blinds, etc. Each of these varieties caters to different surroundings and needs. If you have an odd sized or shaped window, then you might consider opting for ‘made to measure’ services. This ensures that you will get the best fitting for your blinds.

Curtains may be a price effective option at the moment, but do consider the countless designs, colors, and arrangements that would go well with wooden blinds for years to come. Available in various price ranges – choose the variety that best suits your budget and needs.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - November 24, 2014 at 10:00 am

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Making Traditional Wooden Window Frames

The natural elegance of wood may actually be varnished or stained in order for the wood grain properties to be kept unchanged or intact. Subtle paint can be used as a finishing touch to come up with an even more attractive and unique look.The design is yet another advantage of a wood window. And because of its solid wood profile, they are used by a lot of people.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - May 15, 2014 at 9:21 am

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Elegant Kitchen Window Blinds: Food for the Eyes

In the quest of looking for the perfect kitchen window blinds, aside for considering its physical feature such as the design and color, it should also be effortless to clean and resistant to moisture. Since cooking does not only pile up grease on the kitchen counter or the sink, the blinds also catch the smear thus it is important to pick out the right blinds with the right shade of color so as not to have it replaced every so often. Another point to consider is to do away with blinds that are fabric in material because fabric takes up grease which will require extra effort to clean. It will also suck up the odor of whatever it is your cooking. You wouldn’t want your blinds to smell better than your actual meal right? I didn’t think so.

That is why, here are three of the most recommended kitchen window blinds available for use.

1.  Embassy 2″ Faux Wood Blinds with a 2 x 2 metal headrail and a free 3 inch custom crown valance. The wood blinds of this type come in special features but with a very reasonable price. They have that factor one looks for in a kitchen blind and that is being moisture resistant. Other than that, it does not easily chip or crack. It will always look brand new. Because it is made out of Faux wood, cleaning with the use of a cloth wet with water and soap will suffice.

2.  Aspen 2″ Faux Wood Blinds. These aspen blinds are traditional but sophisticated. It is very They look so alike with wood that the naked eye will have a hard time differentiating. It have a wide variety of stylish designs so as to blend in with your already present furniture or appliance.

3.  Chalet Composite Shutters. Composite shutters contribute a chic and stylish feature not just in the kitchen but anywhere else in the house. It is made out of polymer and American hardwood making it look very similar to original wood. A bar helps tilt the shutter for privacy and light control.

A kitchen is considered one of the most important part of a household. It is where food is prepared and served. It is also the place where family and friends gather around to share a meal and talk about anything and everything under the sun. With that being said, it is but a responsibility of the home owner to create a comfortable kitchen environment fit for its purpose. But isn’t it better if you feed not only the stomach but as well as the eyes? Yes that is possible through dressing up your kitchen with the use of elegant kitchen window blinds.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - February 9, 2014 at 12:07 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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Five Most Common Problems With Vertical Blinds

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.

However, just like anything else under the sun, vertical blinds have their drawbacks. Watch this video and learn about some of the most common ones.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - December 9, 2013 at 4:22 pm

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Bathroom Window Treatments, Which One Is For You?

The best bathroom window treatments are ones that look luxurious without sacrificing the functionality of the windows. A myriad of bathroom window treatments is available in different themes and color schemes, and they can complement the interiors of your bathroom.

Bathroom window treatments can have different materials that suit the décor accordingly. Water-resistant materials are all the rage in regards to bathroom window treatments. The most in-demand ones in such category are made out of plastics and vinyl, such as the EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) or PEVA (polyethylene vinyl acetate) and faux wood. They are known to be strong, durable and are not very costly. The faux wood is particularly trendy due to the look of wood finish but not like wood, it doesn’t swell or wear away when you put it in contact with water. Such materials are quite easy to clean due to the fact that they can be washed and wiped with sponge or wipe cloth, hence the easy maintenance.

Other window treatments ideas include fully revamping your window by means of changing its basic form. You can efficiently do this when you add different window styles lke the awnings, bay windows, stained glass, Japanese styled woven bamboo windows, fancy grilles, fully or partially glazed work, casement windows, as well as Jalousie windows.

You can put in more luxury to your large bathroom when you infuse your bathroom window treatments using miniature clerestory windows. Acrylic glass block windows play a good amount of role in prettifying the bathrooms.

For your current windows, you can use curtains and draperies. Curtains and valances are available in a wide array of of colors and patterns. There are so many different materials and fabrics such as cotton, vinyl, nylon, and plastic, just to name a few. Before you buy the curtains, see to it that the material is colorfast, strong and would not wear away due to soap scum. You can avail of all kinds of valances for your bathroom window treatments.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - July 26, 2013 at 4:31 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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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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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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how do you hang window treatments around trim? i dont want to nail into the wood is there a stud there?

Question by gabby848: how do you hang window treatments around trim? i dont want to nail into the wood is there a stud there?

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Answer by eskie lover
I don’t like to drill holes in the trim either. There is usually framing around the window, but your wood trim may be on top of it. If you don’t have a stud finder, drill a pilot hole into the drywall. If it doesn’t hit wood, you will need to use an anchor molly to secure your curtain rod. They go into the drywall and expand behind it so that the weight of the curtain and rod are supported.

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 15, 2012 at 1:59 pm

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