You Don't Need to Sacrifice Light for Privacy
When purchasing window coverings we usually try to weigh all the variables and then insert our priorities for the room in question. Usually, it ends up being a battle between light and dark. This is especially true when it comes to desiring privacy, and yet, desiring light to filter in a room. The good news is, you don't need to sacrifice light for privacy.
The Basics
You will want to consider the opaqueness of the material when purchasing shades or blinds. If you want light in a room and don't really care about privacy, sheer materials are satisfactory. However, when privacy is primary, you will want to consider more opaque materials that are much more difficult to see through when light is shining behind the shades. Another basic consideration is -- just because standard blinds may be of a dense material, the angle of your blinds may not give your the privacy you think you have. A good rule of thumb is if you can see out at a certain angle (when the blinds are closed) others can see in. The same goes for standard vertical blinds as well. Blinds turned downward on the second floor can still allow someone standing at street level to look in. As a result, shades and curtains with maximum opacity (and fully drawn) provide the greatest amount of privacy.
Best of Both Worlds
Thanks to modern innovation, you no longer have to sacrifice light for privacy. DUOLITE by Hunter Douglas, uses two types of material and can be adjusted to the perfect height (top-down or bottom-up) for partial or full privacy. Also, DUOLITE shades can provide filtered light or be used as blackout shades. These shades are also quite attractive. They come in various colors and provide soft lines to a room.
If you are looking for a solution to your light vs. privacy problem, remember: you don't need to sacrifice light for privacy. Call us at Blind Solutions of Colorado to get assistance finding your perfect shade. There are different models available to fit your personal needs, style and budget!
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