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Shutters,
Blinds and Drapes, Oh My
By Dexter
Hoopes
In the world of window coverings it doesn't take long for
the plethora of options to confuse and overwhelm some home owners. Here is a
brief guide on the different kinds of window coverings, pros and cons of each
and other essentials you need to know.
Traditional and Plantation Shutters
Traditional as well as plantation shutters are built out of
natural woods including bass wood, alder, pine, oak, cedar etc. Generally hard
woods are used for their durability in these shutters. These shutters feature
lourves (the slats) which come in different sizes (common sizes are 3.5' and
4.5') as well as a tilt rod that adjusts the angle of the shutter.
In addition to being able to adjust the lourves one can open
the shutters fully to allow both sunshine and fresh air into a home. Shutters
can be installed either around the frame of the window or within the frame. In
addition to wood types and lourve size one can choose whatever type of trim
they wish to match the shutter or existing trim within the home. Traditional or
plantation shutters also come in both the interior and exterior variety.
Shutters are renowned for their durability and functionality. They often add
not only beauty to the home but value as well. Due to these advantages, their
broad appeal and the custom craftsmanship required they tend to be the most
expensive of the three options.
Blinds
Blinds are viewed as the cheapest of the three options as
well as the most common. This is due to the fact that "mini-blinds"
are widely distributed in department stores and home improvement stores alike.
These much cheaper options come in many sizes and are often the first choice
for cash-strapped new homeowners. In addition to the usual plastic blinds many
stores also carry faux-wood blinds which are an imitation wood that give the
appearance of a more expensive and higher quality traditional shutter as
discussed above. Likewise, blinds can be installed both within and without the
frame of the window - though almost without fail they are installed within the
window frame for the most aesthetically pleasing installation. Unlike shutters,
blinds are meant only for the interior of the home as they are neither sturdy
nor durable enough to be used outside of the home. While there are custom
blinds that are much more expensive and can rival traditional shutters in
beauty, blinds are most often used as a short term solution to give homeowners
the privacy they need.
Drapes or Curtains
Drapes or curtains are the least used of the three types of
window coverings. The primary use of drapes is for much larger windows (when
store bought blinds may require custom jobs or shutters which may be cost
prohibitive) and doors. When selecting this option the homeowner has the choice
of the entire spectrum of costs from the cheapest Wal Mart curtain to extremely
expensive curtains often used in luxury homes across the United States.
Likewise, drapes and curtains can come in a variety of materials and can either
consist of just the curtain itself or other decorative aspects.
When choosing which type of window covering the new home
owner should weigh their options carefully and decide what exactly they
ultimately want in regards to coverings. In particular, one should weigh
functionality, aesthetics, cost, availability and the long term implications of
their choice.
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1 comment:
Thanks for giving Here is a brief guide on the different kinds of window coverings.It will help many people.
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