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Window Shades

If you are looking for something to give your rooms a new look, you may want to purchase window shades. Window shades can add a whole new look to every window in your home, and they can save you money.

Windows are as versatile as throw pillows, and shades can add an array of colors to your living space or make the room more elegant-looking. They have more

than a decorative function, because they protect your fixtures and furniture from the harshness of light that causes fading.

The great thing is, purchasing window shades won’t cost you an arm and a leg. In fact, they are a lot cheaper compared to reupholstered furniture or a brand new carpet. Various shades combine both elegance and function with comfort and energy saving benefits. Some window shades reduce the loss of heat, making any room cozy and warm or cool and comfortable, depending on the season. You can close the window shades if you want to sleep during the day, as well as block noise from outside your house.

Any room can be decorated by choosing the tailored look of a Roman shade, the softness of a hobbled shade, the full and lush appearance of a balloon shade or the ease in operation of a side-draw shade. You can add other window treatments such as draperies, valances, swags, cornices and shutters to enhance the look.

Window shades refer to any window covering meant to hide the interior of the home from the view of passersby (thus, the use of the word 'blind'). Depending on the material and mechanism involved, they can also be an effective means of controlling the amount of sunlight that enters a room.

Common types

The two most commonly used kinds of shades are slat blinds and solid blinds.

Slat blinds are made of horizontal, flat slats, or panels. By rotating a string device that connects all the slats, you may tilt the slats upwards to let in some light or downwards to keep out light. The entire shade can also be pulled up to clear the entire window. Slat blinds are usually made of metal or vinyl.

Unlike slat blinds, solid blinds have no mechanism to allow light to pass through it. They hang over the window to keep out light completely and can be pulled or rolled up to clear the window. There are several kinds of solid blinds, including roller shades (also known as Holland blinds), pull-down shades, pleated fabric shades, and Roman shades.

Other functions of window shades

Aside from reducing glare and maintaining privacy, window shades are also useful in saving energy by aiding insulation and preventing energy dissipation. Shades should be installed close enough to the window panes to allow for a well-sealed airspace. Dual shades (which are highly reflective, or light-colored, on one side and are heat absorbing, or dark-colored, on the other) are even more energy efficient than most ordinary shades. The reflective side should always face the warmer side. The materials from which shades are made also affect their efficacy as means of insulation and light/air barrier; fiber batting controls the entry of air more effectively than other materials.