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Homes are being built closer together now more than ever. Sights once deemed personal and private often find their way into our homes and our senses, even when we wish they wouldn't. You can use window treatments to block unwanted sights from entering your home and, in the same way, you can protect your own privacy with window treatments geared towards creating a more effective sanctuary within your home.

Window treatments consist of far more than just curtains or drapes. While drapes can block some sunlight damage to your furniture and the prying eyes of the casual observer, they cannot provide you or your family with the privacy you want and deserve. There are many attractive options available in the world of window treatments that can convert your public residence into a private retreat with the simple pull of a cord or the turn of a rod.

Window Shades For Day And Night

Window shades are made in a variety of materials, offering a range of blocking abilities. Window shades can be made from smooth or textured fabric, which can be looped, cellular, pleated, vertical or horizontal, or tinted. They can even darken a room to the extent that it appears to be nighttime in the middle of the day.

Window shades can be made from woven wood for high levels of privacy protection and room darkening ability. Pull-down style shades are now made from a variety of materials including woven and faux wood, thatch and many other naturals fibers to allow for unique interior decorating options as you protect the privacy within your home. There are solar shades that will block 90% of the UV rays that would otherwise damage your books, furniture and media materials.

Window Blinds Provide The Ultimate In Privacy

Everyone is familiar with vertical mini blinds. Inexpensive and highly useful, mini blinds can be adjusted to allow air flow throughout a room while still blocking visibility of the home from outside. Aluminum blinds provide more light and vision blocking ability, while still allowing you to create a cozy atmosphere within your home. Verticell blinds block all visual contact while still allowing adequate sunlight into the room. Window blinds can also be made from woven woods and other natural materials to match your home's decor and to create a sanctuary that you will enjoy for years to come.

In olden days, the only way to protect your privacy was to latch shutters closed over your windows and block out everything. Luckily, those days are over. Now, you are able to select from a phenomenal range of materials, colors and styles to find the window treatments best suited to you, your home furnishings and your privacy needs.

Selecting the right window treatments for your home means deciding how you want your home to look, the type of materials you want to use, the extent of room darkening ability and privacy protection you want as well as which supplier to use. There are many online suppliers that provide you with simple measurement and installation instructions, a wide range of styles and materials and even window treatments for arched, oval skylight windows. Your home can look better than ever as it protects your privacy and your property.

by: Christine Harrell




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