Blinds Make Such A Great Window Covering
When you are choosing what type of blinds or window dressings you want to add to your home it needs to take into account not just the style of each room, but also what kind of privacy and light preference you have. You can choose day and night blinds, blockout blinds, thermacell blinds and more. Some are a lot more transparent to let in as much light as possible, and some are more about blocking light as completely as possible, or you might want something that falls somewhere between the two. You also need to consider how energy-efficient you want the blinds to be. Some like honeycomb or thermacell blinds are great for energy efficacy and can save you money.
Considering fabrics or materials
There are lots of different fabrics and materials that blinds might be made from, and what you choose depends on the type of blind like sunscreen blinds versus honeycomb blinds and what look you want. Using a more transparent material lets in the light and keeps a room feeling more breezy and open, but it does not keep out cold or hot air, it does not give privacy and it does not block the light. You can look at not just what the material is used in its making but also the percentage of what is used. As well as considering things like energy efficiency and transparency there are also things like whether it needs to be waterproof, or whether it needs to be fire retardant.
Consider being more eco-friendly
There are a few ways you can take this, in what they are made from, and in how they can help you save energy. Here are some examples.
1) Honeycomb or cellular blinds
With cellular shades, the shapes and layers are effective at rescuing the loss of cooled or heated air and prevents air from coming in from outside. It saves you money and is good for the environment.
2) Solar Shades
Great for windows that get a lot of direct sun they can help keep the room cool so reduce the need for air conditioning as the project from UV rays. This also protects your furniture and furnishings. Can be a part of day and night blinds.
3) Bamboo Shades
For a natural material that is environmentally friendly and grows quickly try bamboo. It can be even better for the environment than some wood. It grows 3 feet a day and does not need a lot of resources to thrive. It looks great but one thing to keep in mind is that being sourced mainly in Asia means its trade contributes to a lot of the world’s transportation emissions.
4) Recycled Shades
You could try making sure when you buy any kind of blind from sunscreen blinds to roller blinds that you make sure they are made from recycled materials. They are not yet a very common thing but they are out there.
5) Wooden Shades
Wood is organic and biodegradable when it reaches the end of its shelf life. Just try to choose ones where the companies support sustainability and are anti-deforestation.
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