Mini Blinds and their impact on a room
Avoiding inappropriate use of window mini
blinds
Selecting the right window
blinds for your windows requires sorting through the many many
options available in today's market place. Times used to be,
that the choice was simple - plain white metal or wood slats
blinds sewn together, and not much more.
In contrast, today's window treatment options
are seemingly boundless. Materials like faux wood, ceramic, and
advanced plastics are being utilized in the manufacturing of
modern day window blinds. Any color, texture, and style is
available today when you shop outside of the normal cheap-o
brick/mortar discount stores that deliver only the cheapest
garbage products available from China - lead paint or no.
Window blind themed chain stores show up in
every locality - some boast a 3 day turnaround on delivery
for any blinds ordered. Experience shows that if you use
quoted prices for only 2 standard sized windows, it would
cost upwards of about $30k to outfit a very modestly sized
home of 1200sq feet with their blinds consisting of
nothing very elegant - no thanks! There are real solutions
available.
First things first - think about what your
primary reason for installing mini blinds over any window is.
Is it for insulation from the cold/heat? Blocking sunlight from
entering the room is a legitimate reason for going with blinds.
How important are aesthetics to your decision to use mini
blinds? All these factors should be calculated into the
decision based on how important each is to you.
First things first - think about what your
primary reason for installing mini blinds over any window is.
Is it for insulation from the cold/heat? Blocking sunlight from
entering the room is a legitimate reason for going with blinds.
How important are aesthetics to your decision to use mini
blinds? All these factors should be calculated into the
decision based on how important each is to you.
Insulation is good side benefit of mini blinds
too, especially for older single pane windows that aren't going
to be replaced with double pane windows anytime soon. Wood and
ABS vinyl blinds work best for insulation due to their thick,
porous materials. When fully closed, they can make quite a
difference in keeping the extremes of outside weather
outside.
Natural wood is the preferred material when
insulation is important. Beware though that wood mini blinds
are usually more expensive than blinds made from manufactured
materials such as aluminum or thin vinyl slats.
When light control is an important feature -
say for a baby nursery or any room that someone might use for
frequent daytime naps - then mini blinds are again a good
choice. Their mini size means a tighter fit, a tighter light
block, and a finer adjustments in slat angles.
One alternative to the expense of wood, but
still retains much of the benefit of wood is the faux wood
products. These are usually made of a thick, ABS vinyl plastic
that insulates almost as well as real wood at a fraction of the
cost. Their natural looking finish and custom colors make it
easy to add graceful charm with a natural look at a fraction of
the cost while still maintaining insulation properties of real
wood blinds.
Installing blinds is relatively easy for anyone
handy with a screw driver. Wall mount brackets and hardware are
included with every sale, including install-it-yourself manuals
to facilitate with the installation for the DIY urge in
you.
There's good reason why there are so many
different types of window treatment options available these
days - there's so many different needs and preferences in a
window treatment. Mini blinds aren't perfect for everyone and
every window, but they solve many of the basic needs for window
treatments, and as mentioned above, mini blinds can be as
simple as thing metal strips sewn together, or as fancy and
expensive enough to cost $30k - there's no doubt that you can
find something that suites you and your window treatment
needs.
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