Site Home >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Privacy Policy >> ToS >> Add Your Article
Search:   
theartcircle.com theartcircle.com
Add Url
 

Society & Issues

Investment & Finance

Shopping & Auction

Politics & Government

Self Help

Fashion & Relationships

Academics & Learning

Property & Estate

Drink & Food

Computers & Networking

Issues & News

Travel & Vacation

Technology & Science

Online & Indoor Games

Business & Commerce

Sports & Adventure

Teens & Children

Recreation & Entertainment

Automotive

Hygiene & Health

Home Family & Garden

Art & Creative

Employment & Careers

Medical Care

 

Site Home » Home Family & Garden » Interior Decoration
 

You Can Do Windows--Here's How

 
Author: Rick Young
If you're one of the many people who have decided to do a little home decorating, chances are you're just as baffled as everyone else about where to start.

While refurbishing a room can be an overwhelming task, a good place to begin is by envisioning what it is that you want the room to convey. Do you want it to be warm, airy, romantic, cozy or something else altogether? From there, experts say, windows can be a good starting point.

But even window treatments can be confusing. Windows come in all shapes and sizes - from bay to picture - with just as many ways to cover them.

It's important to keep in mind that not all window treatments serve the same purpose. Some help conserve energy (good for those rooms that get a lot of sun), while others block out light (good for bedrooms and media rooms). Knowing what your options are can save time and money later.

Comfortex BlindCrafter Centers provide the following tips to help you choose the best window treatments for your home:

* Think sheer solutions. Today's sheer window shades are nothing like what you used to see on grandma's windows. They allow you to control light levels and privacy and help soften the look of your home. In addition, you can choose sheers with light-filtering or room-darkening options.

* Go cordless. For parents concerned about kids becoming entangled in window shade cords, there are a number of cordless options that are beautiful, stylish and safe.

* Consider faux wood. If you love the idea of wood blinds, but not the warping, cracking or fading that goes along with them, think about engineered or faux wood. Blending the beauty of real wood with the durability of man-made materials, these "wood" shutters and blinds are built to last a lifetime.

* Fall in love with fabrics. If you love drapery fabrics, but want the benefits of window shade hardware, consider roman or roller shades. Both combine the operating benefits of a window shade with the subtle textures and patterns of drapery style fabric.

* Take a look at verticals. Look for vertical blinds that are energy efficient, use soft fabrics and operate without the use of bottom weights and chains.

Author Bio:

Treat your photos to a makeover at Sony ImageStation through its ezFix Photo Makeover Service. Simply upload photos to www.imagestation.com/ezFix, place your order, and an imaging professional will retouch, restore and enhance your photos. Once you have your picture just right, you can order as many prints as you want at www.imagestation.com so that you can remember the "new you" for years to come. Starting at 12 cents per print, prints can be ordered in a wide range of sizes, from wallet to poster. - NU

You can search for this article using: home interior design, interior design ideas, interior design software, residential interior design
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Home Security-Tips to Prevent Home Invasion
 
Backyard Garden Tips ? All about Compost
 
Potty Training Your Baby From Age 3 Weeks
 
Are Exotic Cats a Threat to Public Safety? Why Exotic Pets Are Not Dangerous
 
Roof Leaks - How to Detect
 
Dog Jewelry: A Celebration of Man's Best Friend
 
What Should I Buy For Baby??An Experienced Mom??s Advice
 
Medieval Art: The Lady and the Unicorn Tapestries
 
Daddy Forums: Daddies Daycare
 
A Look at Retractable Awnings
 
 
 
Site Home >> Privacy Policy >> ToS
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.theartcircle.com - All Rights Reserved.