
Window Treatments : Welcome to the largest directory of Window Treatment retailers across America. First a bit of information to help guide your purchase we will list some window treatments to give you an idea what styles of window treatments are available to you today.
Vertical blinds can make quite a racket if you have your window open on a windy day. But you can choose to direct the light to the left or right, or open or close them completely.
Horizontal, or mini-blinds, aside from being difficult to clean, can cast shadows in and around the room. The shadows can be controlled to some extent by angling the slats up or down. Mini-blinds tend to be the least expensive of the window treatment choices, and are available in plastic, metal, and wood (or wood-look).
Pleated shades do not offer the option of angling the light that comes in; the can be opened, closed, or anywhere in between. They are available in opacities ranging from sheer to black-out though, which is nice.
Roller shades, the traditional solid color, plain ones, should not be used as the sole treatment on your window. These require a valance and usually side panels as well in order to look good. There are roller shades easily available now that are made of bamboo, textured material, or just funky colours, and these can be used on their own.
Draperies and curtains (window treatments made of fabric) tend to be more expensive. They also require mounting hardware, rods, tie-backs, and so on. The ready made curtain panels tend to be more reasonably priced, but are only available in a couple of "standard" sizes and the colour/pattern selections are usually quite restrictive.
Window Treatments can be found nearly in every city and can be installed for you by a service provider in your local area. We have window treatment companies listed in our directory from all states like; Los Angeles window treatment, Washington DC window treatment, Dallas window treatment, Houston window treatment, Philadelphia window treatment, Nassau window treatment, Detroit window treatment, Seattle window treatment, Atlanta window treatment, Pittsburgh window treatment, Orange County window treatment , Pheonix window treatment and much more... Kansas City, Boston, Tampa, Oakland, San Francisco, Orlando, St Louis, Riverside, San Diego, Miami, Baltimore, and Sacramento. Window treatments that provide you with options relating to both view and light are the best. It can be done in a few different ways, but involves using combinations of window treatments. Example, you can use a semi-opaque pleated shade with a fairly sheer curtain in front of it. There are also many other options available, such as
shutters, and screens, to name just a couple.
You wanted a new house with lots of windows and rooms that were full of natural light. You got just what you asked for, and then some.
The house is flooded with light during the day, but in some rooms the sun is so bright you can't sit there comfortably. And at night, there's no privacy because the distance between houses is less than you thought -- when you signed the sales contract, nothing had been built yet. Clearly you need some window treatments. The question is, which ones? Drapes would be nice, but they're pricey. For far less money, you can solve your sun control and privacy problems with shades and blinds. Great, you say, but how much will they cost? There's no straightforward answer. The window treatment business is intensely competitive. Nearly all retailers routinely discount the "suggested retail price." The size of the discount varies by vendor, and the same vendor will often offer different discounts on different products.
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