
Want to pique the interest of an interior designer? Just mention the phrase, “layered window treatments”. Combining curtains and shutters (or blinds—let’s not get hung up on styles just yet) offers infinite ways to add that final special touch to any style of décor.
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Home design is an area we can all embrace to fashion an environment that’s an extension of our own personality—not to mention creating our own private sanctuary.
If you’re on the lookout for window blinds, the first step to take is to make a note of what kind of doors you have or which doors you want to have.
While personal preference will always determine whether you want to dress your windows with curtains or blinds, many swear by the advantages of blinds.
Blinds are a type of window treatment that you can use as an alternative to curtains. Like curtains, window blinds come in different styles and colors, allowing you to choose one that matches your home design.
While styling matters in dressing your windows, function and comfort carry equal weight when deciding on the type of window treatment to use in a room.
Bamboo blinds are natural window coverings that can add warmth to any home. They are recommended for homeowners who want to let some natural light into their space while protecting their privacy.
A USA classic, plantation shutters are an elegant and practical addition to any home. However, with many different styles of shutters on offer, the exact definition of this type of blind has become a little blurred.
Window shutters are a versatile addition to any home. Aside from giving you some much-needed privacy, they can help save on energy costs and are safe for homes with pets and kids.
Deciding to furnish your home with window treatments can be an exciting yet daunting time.
Creating a warm welcoming environment in the home is key to maintaining an organized mind and achieving an overall sense of well being.