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Window Treatments: Kids Style

Admittedly, being a kid is one of the nicest things to be. All you do is eat, sleep and play. No responsibilities, no hassles. Every parent should make sure that while their children are still at this point of their lives, it should be as memorable and as worth it as possible.Kids nowadays are more active and participative. It is also an effective parenting way to mold the children early on in life. They are given little tasks that would be easy for them to accomplish. In return, they are given simple rewards such as their favorite food, new toys or extended play time. One better way to expose the kids into tiny bits of chores is to have them help in building their room. First of all, it is theirs so it is but their job to maintain it. Second, they will be spending most of their time inside that room which is why it should be a place that they are really comfortable with.

First are themed curtains. You can opt for buying ready-made drapes or you can have it tailored for you. There is a variety of colors, designs and textures to choose from. Of course, pick one that will be appropriate for the concept of the room. Take for example a girls room, it is a safe choice to go for a fairy tale theme. Other options would include flowers, ribbons and several others. If it’s a boys room then you can go for cars, trucks and animals. Second are storage cornices. Kids have a lot of things going on. Aside from being a room design, it can also serve as extra storage area space. Third are roller shades. This is best for nurseries wherein you have control over the amount of light that enters the room. Fourth is by keeping things simple. Do not over decorate because doing so will just crowd the room. Opt for items that are washable and changeable. Last but not the least, keep it pleasant. Do away from striking colors or too much print.

Among several pieces that comprises a room, one fixture that poses a great impact are the window treatments. Of course every room should have a window. It is natural like that. These squares on the wall can be styled and designed at your expense. It creates a kind of feel and character to the room. Specifically for kids, here are a few proven and tested ideas that will surely tickle your fancy.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - October 5, 2012 at 1:51 pm

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Wall Coverings That Go Well With Your Window Treatments

Window treatments can give extra zing to any homes or offices, but they will look less than divine if you have walls that can be considered as eyesore. Here are some types of wall coverings that can help you in prettifying your space.

Embossed/Relief Wall Covering is popular for its fabulous relief pattern. This one is used to give texture to walls. It’s also popular as a useful choice for hiding walls that have defects, some damages or even cracks. These will also be perfect for uneven walls. This certain choice is famous because it’s durable. Embossed wall coverings could conveniently be applied on your walls. It’s also easy to re-apply these and can aid us when we want to achieve vivid effect on ceilings.

On the other hands, vinyl is popular for home wall covering in London. It can also be used in offices. They can certainly give you that attractive and fresh look for your office or home. They come in an array of colors and patterns. They are made of flexible film, and are very convenient to use.

Another one is fabric covering, which are made from woven textiles. They are made of heavy paper back. Fabric coverings are popular and are known to be resisting grease and moisture very well. They have a good finish and the best part is, they do not easily wear out.

Moreover, flocked paper is known as an antiquated wall covering style. It’s described as a covering that has velvety texture.

Special wall coverings can be bought from a lot of place nowadays. They are meticulously crafted out of diverse materials such silk, cloth, burlap, bamboo, mylar, and grass, among many others.

You might need some help from a professional in installing special home wall covering. They can also help you with maintaining and handling these certain types of covering. Wall covering add oomph to your home, especially when they go well with the rest of your décor, specifically the window treatments.

You can always look online for some suggestions or go directly to your dealer to consult, or you can ask the saleslady or the salesman for some guidance.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - August 22, 2012 at 1:59 pm

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What’s a nice window treatment for…?

Question by ks: What’s a nice window treatment for…?
2 big windows close together, with a large radiator in front of the right window The radiator is close to the window, and I’m afraid of long curtains that could burn and catch fire from the radiator.

Best answer:

Answer by sprott88
Hi, try this. Go into Google or Yahoo image search. Key in window blinds, curtains, window treatments or whatever you think of that best describes the item you’re looking for. Voila, you now have thousands of photographs to choose from. Most images link to a website for more information and or links to where you can buy from. You can also choose a “Video” option when doing the above search!

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Posted by Window Treatments - July 14, 2012 at 8:58 am

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Treat Your Window The Right Way

As much as you don’t want to admit it, whenever you visit some else’s house you tend to become a self proclaimed architect or interior designer. From the looks of the gate and the walls, the front porch and the garden, the main door, the receiving room of the house up to the most little piece of furniture there is, you find yourself with thoughts running in your head and you keenly criticize each and every one of them. Among the things you can observe in a house, the window is a favorite. It may be of standard size or may extend up to the ceiling, it has that ability to attract the people that pay trips to your home.

Window treatments have progressed a lot from the past years. It is no longer just a mere opening on the wall for an avenue of fresh air from the outside or an option to go in and out of the house if the door is not accessible. It has evolved into becoming an icon of character and style to one’s place. Basically, it is more stylish and functional now.

Under the umbrella of the window treatments belong the blinds, curtains, shades, coverings and sheers. These things also come in different colors to suit your personal taste. Other than that, the design scheme also includes a variety of textures just like paper, plastic, glass, grass and bamboo. There is a current campaign trend in utilizing environment friendly materials that are not only helping in saving mother earth but also provides natural beauty to whatever room you are decorating.

If you are creating a window for let us say a bedroom and you wish for consistency then you can opt for a monochromatic design. You can choose pieces from your room such as the color or design and inject it to the parts of your window. This way your room will look uniform and organized.

Investing time and effort in decorating a window will give fulfillment to the home owner most especially if he or she is very particular when it comes to function and aesthetics. Take care of those windows. You will never know what might go in through that someday.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - June 27, 2012 at 12:31 pm

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Types Of Windows

A good house contains good features, including windows. The word ‘window’ can refer to see-through opening in a house’s door or wall which, if not blocked, lets light, air and sound come through.

These openings are normally enclosed with different translucent materials, namely float glass. Half-glazed windows were initially seen in Scotland by the 17th century.

In the cotemporary times, when you say windows, an array of aperture-structures in various designs comes into mind. Sash windows are pretty much one of the most popular types of windows ever since. But over time, other types of aperture-structures have emerged and are gaining more and more popularity.

Picture windows are among the types of windows that are mostly used these days. They are perfect for places where a significant amount of sunlight and air is needed. However, it doesn’t work for people who are easily distracted by the hustle and bustle of the outside world. It’s ideal for spacious and huge living or dining areas, and even bedrooms, depending on its location. Picture windows are a hit to many homeowners because of the classic and elegant look it gives.

Double-hung sash windows have always been used by British households. These windows are usually built-in with shutters along with ‘simplex hinges’ so the casements are locked on one side.

Another type of windows is awning windows and many households in America are huge fans of its wonderful features and design. They pave way for good ventilation and sunlight can enter the house. They have multipoint locks that make them all the more functional for the house.

Bay windows are perfect if you are looking to have an unobstructed view of the outside world, they never fail to enhance the beauty of any space.

There are numerous types of windows that are not even mentioned here. Know what type yours is, so you’d know what to say if the saleslady when you’re purchasing window treatments.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - January 20, 2012 at 12:25 pm

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Window Treatments For Large Windows

Large windows create the illusion and feel of a bigger space. They are unique all their own that’s why they require special attention in maintaining its beauty. Looking for the perfect window treatments to fit them is yet another story.

Large windows are normally considered a benefit, but the downside to it is finding window treatments to suit them, they are a major trouble, financial-wise and effort-wise.

Today, with the abundance of companies who offer reasonably priced window treatments for large windows, you can avail with less hassle. You can even just turn on your computer and go surf the Internet, then bam! The perfect window treatments for your large windows right in your face.

Whether your window is very wide, tall, or both, it requires specific types of window treatment. Luckily though, companies that make window treatments take this into consideration and have tailored many different styles into larger sizes. More often than not, you will be able to find a style that fits with your décor, whatever style you choose.

If you have glass openings that reach the floor, the window coverings should cover the entire wall. However, if the opening is framing a view, then don’t dare mess it up. Window treatments for large windows are not supposed to block the stunning view of vistas. It should enhance it, frame it or just be out of the way.

Roller blinds that simply roll up and are right at the top of the window frame can be used. Wooden blinds, because of their usual heaviness, aren’t really the best bet since it’s too much of a hassle to work around with.

If your window is a huge bay or arched type, the curves and the number of angles it bends in should be taken into consideration. Either a curved window dressing or having curtains for every side of the window will do your large windows justice. You can choose manually-operated blinds or curtains or electric switch-operated ones if your windows are too big, it’s just so convenient.

Drapes give of a classy feel for the window. However, it tends to be really heavy and needs large amounts of fabric. This is the more traditional preference and it looks dramatic in old style houses with high ceilings and ornate windows.

Window treatments for large windows are known to have hefty prices, so look into every aspect that needs to be looked into so your money doesn’t go to waste.

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