Mini Blinds are Superior Window Coverings for Small Places

When it comes to covering your windows with window coverings, there is more to it than just putting up window blinds and hoping they will look good. You must consider an element of function when installing window coverings. Before beginning the project, consider your needs for wand options, fit, placement, window hardware, and even safety considerations before you make a purchase. Regardless of the size of window or problem you have, there is a solution for it. If you are equipping a baby's room with vertical blinds, will you need light-blocking shades. Will you need for controls on the left side of the window to avoid hanging the cord into the baby crib? Are your windows so small that you may need to mount the window coverings on the outside of the window frame?

Here are a few solutions to your questions. Some window treatments are now designed to be stationary, and for drapes that open, consider hardware that will open and close easily. There are many stationary treatments such as non-closing draperies with side panels and valances or cornices that can be permanently installed in place. To add form and function to these window decorations, add under-treatments to blinds, shades or sheers. For any irregular-shaped windows, you may want to consider mini blinds.Do you have very high windows in your foyer or other areas? Consider how you'll need to operate these blinds.

Remember that children love to play and long drapes can be a tempting plaything for them as well as pets. They will grab anything in sight and it may be better to go with wood blinds or shades that will stay off the floor or at least hang high enough out of a child's reach. When shopping, ask for a safety window cord as you will be installing blinds in a home with children. Consider top-down bottom-up shades as this will increase your privacy and let you control the height of your blinds from either direction. High-end window treatments can be ordered with many options, including light sensitive and remote control operation. If you decide on transparent shades remember that they offer no privacy, but will still cut the UV rays and glare considerably. They work like a regular roller shade and are made from polyester.

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