Friday, November 24, 2017

Options For Appealing Window Treatments Memphis

By Paul Evans


The windows in your new apartment or house may seem like gaping openings through which the entire neighborhood can spy on you and your family. They also let in element the heat and sunshine that can make your home uncomfortable and costly to heat and cool. Rather than leave them uncovered, you might want to hang something to block out prying eyes and the weather. By considering some of the choices for window treatments Memphis newcomers like you can get the comfort and privacy you need to feel at home right away.

One of the simplest options you have for covering the windows in your home is the basic mini-blind. Mini-blinds consist of half or one inch slats that are strung from a head rail. The slats may be made out of vinyl, wood, plastic, or aluminum. They are relatively low cost and can be found at most big box and department stores. They are also easy to hang up inside or outside of the frames on your windows.

The typical mini-blind can last for several years and is relatively simple to keep clean. It can accrue dust and dirt, however, which is why you might want to use a feather duster or a clean wash cloth to wipe the blind down every week or so. With good care, your blinds can give you a good return on your investment.

They also come in different colors so you can decorate your home as you prefer. Depending on where you shop, you may find them in basic white as well as eggshell, black, blue, green, and pink. Some stores allow you to special order them if you want a color that you cannot find on sales floor.

Another option some people like to invest in for their windows are draperies. Draperies are pairs of panels that are made out of cotton, silk, damask, or plain polyester. Most of the sets you can buy in stores come with some sort of lining that is typically made out of cotton. The white cotton provides a uniform street side view so people cannot tell what colors the drapes are from outside of your home.

Some styles come with pinch pleat tops that require the use of curtain hooks. The pleats are stitched tightly together so that each one looks pinched, hence their name. To hang these types of panels, you must push a hook inside the pleat and connect the hook to the carrier inside of the curtain rod. The hooks hold the width and shape of the draperies.

Another style of drapes is the basic pole top curtain. The pole or tab top is a fabric loop stitched to the back side of each panel. Each panel can have around eight to 12 tab tops through which you put the rod. The tabs are durable and designed to hold the weight of the fabric. However, if you pull or tug too hard on the curtains, you could pull out the stitching.

These window treatment ideas are among the most popular and readily available to people who live in the Memphis area. It generally does not take too much effort to purchase or hang them up in your home. They provide you with the practical use you want and also keep out the elements.




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