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Form
Meets Function: Why Roman Shades Might Be Right for Your Home
Fabric
window drapes soften a room and act as a crucial design element-but they can't
always block light effectively and can be frustrating to open and close.
Horizontal blinds, on the other hand, present a simple way to control the
amount of light in a room and can be adjusted with ease-but they may not
provide much decorative impact. Get the best of both worlds by installing Roman
shades, which are fabric drapes that are constructed more like blinds. Their
unique look and construction will make them a welcome addition to your home's
decor.
Versatility
Because
Roman shades come in a variety of fabric designs and weights, they adapt well
to virtually any decorating scheme. You might use a rich upholstery fabric in a
traditional sitting room, a soft pastel in a baby's nursery, or a bright,
lightweight material in a modern kitchen. But fabric color, texture and pattern
aren't your only considerations; you also can choose how the shade itself will
appear when drawn up. These shades can pick up in flat panels, like traditional
horizontal blinds, or in teardrop-shaped panels for a softer, draped look.
Light
Control
Roman
shades are generally available in either light-filtering or blackout material.
When deciding between the two, consider the room's use. For instance, you might
want blackout shades in a bedroom if the light wakes you up before you're
ready. In a living area or kitchen, you might opt for light-filtering fabric shades that can close for privacy but still let in some light.
Speak to a window treatment professional about your options before making a
final decision.
Ease of
Use
Unlike
traditional drapes, which must be pushed aside or tied away from the window to
let in light, Roman shades are often manipulated with a cord, like blinds. Some
styles are cordless, however; you push a handle on the blinds to move them up
or down. Cordless shades may also be top-down/bottom-up, meaning that in
addition to pushing the shades up from the bottom, you can lower the fabric
from the top of the window to let in light.
Energy
Efficiency
If you're
looking to improve the energy efficiency of your home, invest in Roman shades
that feature cellular shade technology. Cellular shades, also known as
honeycomb shades, act as a layer of insulation for your home, helping to keep
heat inside in the winter and outside in the summer, potentially reducing your
home heating and cooling costs. Cellular shades come in single-layer and
double-layer styles; although double-layer shades are more expensive, they may
offer up to 60% more insulation than single-layer shades.
Investing
in Roman shades pays off both in the short-term, thanks to the immediate
aesthetic change, and the long-term, with the improved light and temperature
control these window treatments can give you. Whether you purchase custom
shades for each room in your home or simply use them to enhance one or two
living spaces, you'll see the benefits every time you walk past your windows.
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