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Top Reasons for Installing Blinds and Shades for the Holiday Season

December 11th, 2010 No comments

Window treatments including blinds and shades are not the first thing people generally put on their list of holiday wants, but they are practical for a number of reasons. For those hosting holiday gatherings, having the home look good is a big concern for some people. Blinds and shades are the easiest and one of the least expensive ways to change the look of a home, or update the style or change the feel with color choices. Here are a couple more things to consider when getting your home ready for the holidays:

1. Privacy. That’s right. There are more people getting out and walking around during the holidays especially if you live in a neighborhood with lots of decorations up. If you don’t have blinds or shades, you might find more than Santa Claus peeking in your windows.

2. Holidays usually equate to celebrations. Celebrations sometimes lead to noise. Noise can prevent a good night’s sleep and cause crankiness instead of gratitude. An easy way to prevent that? Install double cell shades to help reduce noise in the home. When your head hits the pillow you should be thinking about candy canes and sugar plums, not calling the cops on noisy neighbors.

3. We mentioned holiday lights before. If you have neighbors like the Griswold’s, the light pollution from their holiday display might make it feel like you have 24 hours of daylight in your home. If this is the case, install some blackout blinds so that you can get the sleep you need.

4. The song ‘I’m dreaming of a White Christmas is a nostalgic song for a lot of people, but for others, they want a little sunshine to stay warm through the bitter cold winter. Those people who want to save on energy bills and stay warm should purchase some energy efficient blinds to keep the cold out and the warm cheer in.

5. You Aunt or Grandmother never thinks anything is good enough. She always has something negative to say about your home or your life. Don’t give her a reason this year. Install Roman Shades. With their silky rich coverings, your relatives will be too busy complimenting your style to complain.

If you find yourself in any of the above situations, hurry to an on-line window treatment store to purchase your blinds and shades. Some companies offer express manufacturing, meaning you could have custom fitted window treatments in close to a week. Once the order is placed, sit back and enjoy the season. When the blinds and shades get to your home, you’ll have them up in a matter of minutes and you can enjoy the peace, quiet and privacy of the holidays.

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The Different Styles Of Roman Shades

August 25th, 2010 No comments

There are all kinds of Roman Shades. They come in all types of fabrics and colors. Some fabrics include satin, woven wood and linen. The popularity of these shades hasn’t diminished for a long time. They are elegant and perfectly suit a rich, luxurious environment. Because of the way they are constructed, these blinds are also energy efficient and help keep out 99% of UV rays. Here are a few favorites:

1. Light Filtering Roman Shades. These shades are usually made with polyester. They are some of the more basic roman shades available. As the name indicates, their primary purpose is to filter light. They are also soil and dust resistant, which makes them great for kids rooms or playrooms. Because they let light in, they don’t have to be raised and lowered. There are plenty of color options to choose from. Another benefit is they come in a cordless style making them safe for kids and pets.

2. Blackout Roman Shades. These are a lovely compliment to a home theater room. Instead of using bland, boring shades, these roman shades will bring a little style to the room while at the same time keeping out light. The bright colors available are a great contrast for rooms that are usually kept in the dark.

3. Woven Wood Roman Shades. Woven wood roman shades bring the feel of the south pacific to any home. These cheap roman shades cost less than most real wood woven shades. The polyester construction ensures there won’t be any warping or fading, yet to the eye, they appear fragile and delicate. These blinds soften the light that enters a room and are easy to raise and lower. Woven wood shades are also available in a cordless version.

4. Textured Linen Roman Shades. Linen is a fabric associated with summer. It’s breezy and soft. These help open up French doors or large windows. They also work to bring a design element to smaller windows.

5. Satin Roman Shades. These window treatments are classic elegance. They aren’t a shiny satin, more of a brushed satin. They heaviness of the fabric makes them a good match for bedrooms or larger rooms that can take a heavy fabrics.

Most Roman Shades are available in cordless versions, but you may have to ask for them. If you have kids or pets, make sure you get a cordless version. At any given time, some company is usually offering discounts on roman shades, so be sure to look around before you purchase any.

As new materials are developed, you can be sure the best of them will be incorporated into Roman Shades. These blinds never go out of style. They look great and increase the resale values of a home. They insulate and block UV rays. There’s no reason not to buy some Roman Shades today.

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American Blinds are Obviously Made in the USA

February 1st, 2010 No comments

Major purchases in every industry come with a unique set of priorities for every consumer. Consumers looking to buy window coverings often treat the buy as a major purchase. And they give it the careful consideration of any major purchase.

Potential window coverings buyers have expectations and to close a sale successfully the product needs to meet the expectations fully. Some consumers come to the table with their top requirement being for American blinds; meaning made in the USA.

American blinds are, of course, available. There are a wide variety of American made products of many styles. A wide variety of manufacturers offer American blinds and/or window coverings in many different styles. Looking into each manufacturer will provide consumers with the information they need regarding point of origin on the products of interest.

If time is an issue contacting each manufacturer may seem a little too wasteful. In this instance consumers can instead opt to get in touch with a reputable distributor to discuss point of origin on the products of interest even if they are offered by a variety of manufacturers. Point of origin info is available on any products being sold by a distributor, retailer or wholesaler.

Finding American blinds is just the first step. Consumers have to have further priorities. Once a list of American blinds have been identified consumers should continue on with further priorities to ensure that the product meets their other priorities. For instance some materials are more eco-friendly than others. Some products provide more energy savings than others. Some products are stronger. The most important thing is to make sure that the American blinds of choice compare favorably to other products in the industry.

Consumers looking to buy American blinds shouldn’t be nervous that they won’t find very many options. The options are out there. And there are American blinds that hold up against the best competition in the industry. The window coverings industry has very high standards. Make sure the American blinds chosen in the end meet the standards and long term satisfaction will be a given.

Chris Stanley is a window treatments expert at Blinds Chalet. Blinds Chalet has over 25 years of experience in the window coverings industry and strives to educate consumers about purchasing and installing window blinds before they buy. Focusing on high quality, company tested and approved window treatments at affordable prices, Blinds Chalet is a resource for all things window blinds related.

Horizontal Wood Blinds: Pretty and Able

January 17th, 2010 No comments

There aren’t many who would deny that horizontal wood blinds are a classic in the window coverings industry. They provide all the basics of standard window coverings. And they look absolutely fabulous in the home and/or office.

Horizontal wood blinds offer additional options in both aesthetics and function. Many consumers are unaware of the options or unaware of the benefits that they offer. The basic aesthetics of horizontal wood blinds can be adjusted by adding a Cornice Style Valance. The cornice style valance adds additional class to the design; a finishing touch that eliminates all visible valance clips.

The 5 inch valance option on horizontal wood blinds can also make a big difference. The standard valance measurement is 3 inches. The additional 2 inches is very noticeable and dresses up the look of the horizontal wood blinds considerably. n

Decorative tapes provide both aesthetic benefits and elevated function. The aesthetic benefit is that they block the view of the vertical cording that runs through the blinds vertically. The visual enhancement isn’t the only benefit, though. The decorative tapes also offer additional light blocking. They prevent light from leaking through the routing holes.

Routless ladders actually eliminate the route holes from the blind slats. Like the decorative tapes it also provides additional light blocking. Routless ladders mean that the lift cords run on the outside of the slats. Small notches on the edges keep them in place so that the blinds function just as easily.

Every additional option/feature has specific advantages and some have specific disadvantages. Awareness of both is a necessary part of the blinds purchase in order to ensure that the final product fulfills the needs of the buyer. Make sure to look into both prior to deciding upon any optional feature for a blinds product.

Chris Stanley is a window treatments expert at Blinds Chalet. Blinds Chalet has more than 25 years of experience in the window coverings industry and strives to educate consumers about purchasing and installing window blinds before they buy. Focusing on high quality, company tested and approved window treatments at affordable prices, Blinds Chalet is a resource for all things window blinds related.