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Stay Cool and Protected: The Benefits of Window Shades in the Summer

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    When the sun is blazing outside, finding ways to stay cool becomes a top priority. One simple yet effective solution is installing window shades. Not only do they provide a shield against the scorching summer heat, but they also come with a host of other benefits. In this blog, we will explore the advantages of window shades and how they can enhance your summer experience. 1. Temperature Control: First and foremost, window shades help regulate the temperature inside your home or office. By blocking direct sunlight, they prevent excessive heat from entering, resulting in a cooler indoor environment. This translates into reduced reliance on air conditioning, leading to energy savings and lower utility bills. 2. UV Protection: Excessive exposure to UV rays can be harmful to both your health and your furnishings. Window shades act as a barrier, filtering out harmful UV radiation. This helps protect your skin from sunburns and reduces the risk of long-term damage, such as premature agin

Honeycomb Shades May Be the Answer

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    The season of fall reminds us that chilly nights are ahead. Seldom do we consider how our window coverings can affect that heating/cooling bill and the overall comfort of our home. We have all seen the folks who duct tape plastic to their windows to address this problem (we know this is not you)! Heavy drapes have been used for years to also keep out the chill. Actually, even though it is cold outside, you want that warm daylight to flood your room. Honeycomb shades may be the answer.  Honeycomb shades are known for their insulation properties while allowing light to be diffused into the home. These shades are a real money-saving feature for your home! The shades also have a top-down and bottom-up feature available to customize the amount of light filtering into your room during the day! This shade type is not only stylish but also provide noise reduction for those street-facing rooms. There is also a cordless feature for homes with children and pets. Check out the vid

What Are The Most Popular Blinds and Shades?

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  Blinds have come a long way. In the past, when we thought of blinds, we pictured white, horizontal, metal slats with a pull cord. Today, there are many different styles of blinds using many different fabrics, materials and colors. So, the question remains: With all these choices, what are the most popular blinds and shades?    Vertical Blinds One nice thing about vertical blinds is that they allow for excellent directional light control about the room. They are also great for large windows and doors and are readily available in large sizes. They may come in metal, plastic, and fabric-covered styles. However, on a problematic cleaning scale of 1-10, they hover around an 8. Every slat requires individual cleaning, using the manufacturer's recommended protocols.   Roman Shades Roman Shades are probably the most opulent-looking window treatment. These shades are highly versatile and can enhance any room's decor. They can be more expensive than blinds, depending on the style an

Your Alternative To Vertical Blinds

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         Vertical blinds were invented in 1950 by Eric and Frederick Bopp of Kansas. These blinds became the practical solution to blocking out the sun and adding privacy to larger windows, especially sliding glass doors. Vertical blinds are quite functional and durable; however, the look can be a bit impersonal. The good news is that there are creative alternatives to traditional vertical blinds.  Panel Track Blinds Panel Track blinds are a beautiful alternative to vertical blinds. These panels come in various colors to fit your home's decor as well as different opacities for desired view visibility and privacy. Have a large window or glass sliding door that provides inspiring views but the sun heats up the house, increasing your cooling energy bills? The Skyline Gliding Panels by Hunter Douglas are perfect. Skyline Panels come in various opacities according to your privacy needs. Sliding Shutters Does your home decor call for a more structured and casual look? Another alternative

Keep Your Home Cool This Summer

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Summer is just right around the corner.  Temperatures are on the rise. Did you know that by adjusting your window coverings you can reduce the heat in your home by 40 percent or more? Of course, lowering the heat coming in through the windows means lowering your cooling bills. The window covering professionals at Blind Solutions can assist you with choosing the right window coverings to help you beat the summer heat. Here are a few tips on how to keep your home cool this summer. Trap In The Heat The best way to keep your home cool in the summer is to trap the heat coming in through the glass. It is important to install shades as close to the window as possible so as not to allow a large area of heat build-up between the window and the shade. Also installing a cornice at the top of the window will result in further trapping the rising heat. This is a cool solution especially for those south-facing windows. Use White Another way to reduce the temperature in your home during the summer m

Three Benefits of Honeycomb Shades

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Are you considering changing out your window coverings for your bedroom or living room? The window professionals at Blind Solutions of Colorado certainly can help you choose the best blinds and shades for your home and your budget. Honeycomb shades are certainly a great choice for these rooms. Want to know more? Here are three benefits of Honeycomb shades to spruce up your rooms. FYI Honeycomb shades have a cheaper cousin -- Pleated shades. Pleated shades are constructed with a single layer of material whereas Honeycomb shades provide a multi-layered dimensional surface that provides a very effective insulated surface. Pleated shaded look similar to Honeycomb shades; however, they do not provide the following benefits.   Privacy Honeycomb shades are excellent for bedrooms and living rooms because they afford the best amount of privacy both during the day and night time hours. During the day, they allow for natural light to pass through (depending on the style and colors cho

A Shade For All Seasons

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WELCOME TO OUR BLOG! Blind Solutions of Colorado welcomes you to our informational and timely blog to assist you with all your window dressing needs. We will be discussing how to add value and save money to your home! Make sure to visit often as we will also share with you some of our latest designs and updates regarding our line of Hunter Douglas products. 'Tis the season! The season of fall reminds us that chilly nights are ahead. Seldom do we consider how our window coverings can affect that heating/cooling bill and overall comfort of our home. We have all seen the folks who duct tape plastic to their windows to address this problem (we know this is not you)! Heavy drapes have been used for years to also keep out the chill. Actually, even though it is cold outside, you want that warm daylight to flood your room. One possible solution may be honeycomb shades. These shades are known for their insulative properties while allowing light to be diffused into the