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Measuring Roman shades
When you're creating Roman shades, measurements are always important. In fact, it's good practice to measure twice. Doing so decreases the risk of human error and keeps your project running smoothly. Simply Roman Shades.com offers many additional tips and guidelines about proper installation if you are interested in adding a bit of sophisticated flair to your home with the help of Roman Shades.

Cafe Curtains
Probably one of the most popular type of kitchen curtain is the cafe curtain. A cafe curtain hangs from the center point of the window to the bottom of the sill, leaving the top portion of the window open. You can top the window with a valance if you want extra coverage or privacy. Cafe curtains are an excellent choice when you want to cover your window for privacy, but still wish to allow sunlight to come in. Cafe curtains can even be used in other rooms in your house, they do not have to be relegated to the kitchen only.

Fabric blinds can add a warm look to your home
Pleated fabric blinds or pleated shades when closed or pulled up will sit flat at the top of the window. The other type of popular fabric shade or blind is the the honeycomb shades, which operate in the same manner, but are made using two or more layers of fabric that are joined at the pleats to form honeycomb shaped compartments that trap air and provide insulation against the cold.

Types of Window Treatments
Are you looking for new window treatments for your home? Many different types of window treatments are available on the market for you to choose from. Window blinds, aluminum blinds, or mini-blinds, offer a clean, simple look. They are a popular, inexpensive choice in horizontal window treatments. They come in standard 1" and 2" sizes in many different textures and colors. Their predecessor is the horizontal PVC blind with 2" slats. On the other hand, vertical blinds, with their elongated vanes, add height and a contemporary look to a room. Honeycomb blinds of textured fabric diffuse the sunlight and soften up a room. The air pockets, or cells, in the fabric give honeycomb blinds a textured look. Honeycomb blinds are better insulators than PVC or aluminum blinds. They also come in many colors and styles. You have many choices for matching them to your décor.

Similarities of shades and blinds
Shades and blinds, though different styles, have many similarities in purpose. They both block out the light and provide privacy. Shades roll or fold up to let light in, whereas blinds are opened at different angles to permit more or less light to enter the room. When deciding between shades and blinds, consider the décor of the room. Other factors to consider are the window size and the total look you want to achieve. If you want the stylish look of vinyl blinds, consider shopping first at discount stores. You can find discount vinyl blinds at many suppliers and wholesalers. You may spend a little more time searching for what you want, but it can be worth it when you find some good prices. So the real question is why pay retail price for your vinyl blinds? Discounted vinyl blinds can be an economical way of dressing up your windows. Start your search for vinyl blinds by knowing what you are looking for in color, texture, and design.

Cleaning wood mini blinds
Wood mini blinds may be easily cleaned with a soft dust cloth or vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. The wood surface of the slats is smooth. You can tilt the slats up and then down to reach both sides. Washing is not recommended. Although the wood is sealed, water or excessive dampness may cause the slats to warp or discolor

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