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Jun 22, 2011
Choosing the Best Shade Blinds Possible

Shade blinds are used to block out the harsh rays of the sun and keep cooling costs under control during the warmer months of the year. They provide an economical way to decrease air conditioning costs and a green way to keep a home cool when it is hot outdoors. Shade blinds can be installed on either the interior or exterior side of a window. They can be used in a sunroom to decrease how much sunlight will be allowed through the windows.

Some shade blinds that appear to be completely opaque do still allow a certain amount of light to come through thus eliminating the need to run electric lights. If you are installing shade blinds as a way to minimize the amount of electricity you use on air conditioning, purchasing opaque shade blinds can help with this.

Shade blinds are used protect the interior of a home from the damaging rays of the mid-day sun. They also provide a great deal of privacy when closed at night. You will be able to leave your curtains open and your lights on at night without worrying that people will be able to see inside your windows.
Shade blinds are available in different styles. These include the ever-popular Roman shade blinds which can be opened and closed like a traditional blind but offer the benefit of a fabric window treatment. They can be used in any room of the house and often are an important part of the décor. You are able to control the level of light and privacy you desire when using a Roman shade. This is what has led to their enormous popularity.

Roman shade blinds are pulled up from the bottom as you pull on the string into pleats. This gives the folds a look of being rippled. When lowered, Roman blinds lay flat with no hint of any of the soft folds. Your house will have thoroughly classic look if you use Roman shade blinds.
When they are raised, they hang completely flat against the window.

Other types of shade blinds are the old-fashioned roller blind. These have fallen out of vogue because they are very temperamental and do not offer many options in terms o how much light they let in. They are either pulled down or let up. There is no in between with roller shade binds.
Shade blinds can also be made with wooden slats. These are also very popular with interior decorators because they are extremely easy to keep clean and care for. They are also relatively inexpensive when compared to a Roman shade which is usually made out of fabric. Wooden slat shade blinds are easily installed as well and offer a warmth and beauty to any room.

Shade blinds can be used to completely block out any light from entering a room. This can be extremely helpful for a person who does shift work and is required to sleep during the daytime. Trying to sleep in a room that has any light at all in it can be very difficult and it may be impossible to sleep. Shade blinds can make the world of difference.
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Jun 17, 2011
Different Types of Shade Blinds

There are several different types of shade blinds currently available on the market for purchase. Choosing the correct shade blinds for your home will depend largely on your style of décor and your own personal preference. You might wish to engage the services of an interior decorator who can show you the many different styles you can choose from.

The faux shade blind is comprised of slats that look and feel like real wood but is more economical. They are great to use in humid areas like a kitchen or bathroom. These blinds are extremely easy to care for and are fully washable.

Faux wood blinds will not ever crack or warp because they are not made of real wood. If you can not afford real wood blinds, faux wood blinds are always a great option.

Real wood blinds are made of just that, real wood. They offer a lustrous glow to any room in which they are installed and will provide your home with a lot of charm. They can be extremely expensive which is why they are not very popular. Make sure any real wood shade blinds you choose are made from non-rain forest basswood.

Hobbled shade blinds consist of folds that generously overlap each other. They are constructed out of rich, woven fabric and add an old-fashioned charm to any home in which they are installed. They can keep out a cold draft and shield a room from the sun. they can be made with solar coated fabrics to further reduce the harmful effects of UV rays.

Roman shade blinds are a perennial favorite because they are such a luxurious window treatment. A Roman shade will complement any décor and add sophistication to any room. When raised, they form their own elegant valance. They give a great deal of privacy while still allowing sunlight to filter through. Roman shade blinds are always made of fabric and for that reason can be quite expensive.

Magisheer shade blinds have been described as the "Queen of window shades" because they endow the room with such beauty. They are made of translucent fabric vanes which can be positioned at any angle desired. They can be fully raised so you can see outside unobstructed. They are made of soft fabric that is guaranteed not to fray. They provide translucency, blackout and opaqueness properties. Magisheer shade blinds will give your room an airy, light feel yet they are extremely durable and sturdy. They completely disappear into their own built-in valance when closed.

Pleated shade blinds are extremely popular because they are beautiful to look at, block out the sun's rays very effectively and are very inexpensive to buy. They are made from a single layer of fabric which is pressed into a crisp pleat to form an accordion looking shade when viewed form the side. They are made of 100% polyester material and can be purchased in translucent or dim out styles. Pleated shade blinds have recently surged in popularity because they are easy to mount, and easy to take care of because they are fully washable.

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