Showing posts with label window covering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label window covering. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Vertical Blinds: The Modern Window Blinds




In your search for a new window covering for your home, vertical blinds are an excellent choice for a quick appearance change. They work extremely well for any window size or shape. Easily customizable, they can be found in any arrangement you desire. They are also easily attainable from any store with a home improvement or decorating section.

Blinds are an excellent option for any home, giving a modern and well-kept appearance to your living space. They are pleasing to the eye yet easy to install and maintain. Because they are easy to find, most home improvement stores will have a large selection of styles and sizes. If you have custom windows in your home, many stores will trim them on-site to match your specifications, and many will be able to do so while you wait. Installation is simple, and takes an average of 30 minutes or less. If you wish to have them installed, many retail establishments also offer an option to have a professional take care of it for you.

Depending on your budget, you have a wide variety of options for your window coverings. At the lowest end of the cost spectrum you have plastics and molded vinyl. At a slightly higher cost you can obtain fabric panels, perfect for larger picture windows and French doors. For an extremely high premium, you can also get solid wood panels.

The four most common materials for your blinds are vinyl, fabric, wood or manufactured wood, and perforated panels. Fully customizable to fit any need, they can be cut to length, or have more stylistic designs cut into the panels themselves. They are also available in a wide array of colors, and a match for currently existing decor is easily found.

If you are searching to have an install done quickly, vinyl blinds are the best options. They are easily found, simple to install, yet still appealing to the eye. In addition, they are a very cost-conscious option, and sport a high level of durability. For households with small children or pets, vinyl is easy to clean and inexpensive to replace in case of damage.

If you desire a slightly more elegant option, say for an entry hall or guest area, fabric panels are also available. These window blinds usually have less emphasis based on privacy and concealment, with their primary goal being to decorate and accentuate existing features. These panels are usually placed in entryways with small vertical windows, picture windows, or French doors. If you still desire more privacy, many fabric options are available with a backing to help maintain your confidentiality.

The most expensive option are blinds made of solid wood paneling. These are not readily available, and must usually be custom ordered for your home. Installation is also a bit more difficult, as an installation kit will most likely not be available. When you install this type of panel, be ready for your windows to be the focus of your guest's attention, so make sure to treat them with extra care and maintain them well.

For any purpose you can imagine, vertical blinds are available for you. They are simple to install and take care of, yet have an immense range of options to make your home look and feel just the way you want. As an added bonus, if any issues ever come up, you can easily find replacement parts at a nearby home improvement store, so you will never be left without your blinds working as if they were brand new.

Thursday, 13 August 2009

Mini Blinds are Superior Window Coverings for Small Places

When it comes to covering your windows with window coverings, there is more to it than just putting up window blinds and hoping they will look good. You must consider an element of function when installing window coverings. Before beginning the project, consider your needs for wand options, fit, placement, window hardware, and even safety considerations before you make a purchase. Regardless of the size of window or problem you have, there is a solution for it. If you are equipping a baby's room with vertical blinds, will you need light-blocking shades. Will you need for controls on the left side of the window to avoid hanging the cord into the baby crib? Are your windows so small that you may need to mount the window coverings on the outside of the window frame?

Here are a few solutions to your questions. Some window treatments are now designed to be stationary, and for drapes that open, consider hardware that will open and close easily. There are many stationary treatments such as non-closing draperies with side panels and valances or cornices that can be permanently installed in place. To add form and function to these window decorations, add under-treatments to blinds, shades or sheers. For any irregular-shaped windows, you may want to consider mini blinds.Do you have very high windows in your foyer or other areas? Consider how you'll need to operate these blinds.

Remember that children love to play and long drapes can be a tempting plaything for them as well as pets. They will grab anything in sight and it may be better to go with wood blinds or shades that will stay off the floor or at least hang high enough out of a child's reach. When shopping, ask for a safety window cord as you will be installing blinds in a home with children. Consider top-down bottom-up shades as this will increase your privacy and let you control the height of your blinds from either direction. High-end window treatments can be ordered with many options, including light sensitive and remote control operation. If you decide on transparent shades remember that they offer no privacy, but will still cut the UV rays and glare considerably. They work like a regular roller shade and are made from polyester.