Wood Blinds versus Cellular Shades in windows
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Pleated shades of cellular shades for large windows
Comments (3)I have pleated shades in the back windows of my house and they are fine .. However, I am considering the cellular shades that, in addition to pulling the bottom up, you can also pull the top down. One of my neighbors has this in their front picture window and it looks so nice. These really give you the right amount of privacy and the right amount of light that you need. They are pricey, but in my opinion worth it! Linda...See MoreBlinds/Cellular shades in Glass Door or nothing?
Comments (9)We had Pella windows and doors with the blinds between the glass in a prior home, and they were nothing but trouble. Conceptually, I think they're a great idea, but we must have gotten dozens of lemons in our (multiple replacement) orders. Our current home has quite a few french doors, and most have plantation shutters on them. The man who built the shutters used very strong magnets between the shutter panels and their frames so that they won't fall open when the doors are opened/closed, and he put extenders on the ORB lever door handles for clearance. In one room, dh installed a curtain rod above the four door frames and hung panels w/ grommets that can easily be pulled to each side. The hardware was installed so that the panels clear the door frames and do not impede opening the doors....See MoreFive windows, 146 inches long: Need replacement cellular shades
Comments (17)Thanks to all-- no one I could find makes and sells cellular blinds (at least in this country) over 144 inches long. Our carpenter suggested putting a 2+ inch piece of cedar across the top of each window and then installing 144 inch shades. Today, as we sit around the table discussing Thanksgiving timing, my dad suggested, instead, a white piece at each window top which, when the shaded were installed, would become part of the stack. I think it's a better solution, although I don't love a 4 inch stack....See MoreExtra wide roller blinds or cellular shades
Comments (1)I have an 8 ft. window & at one time I had a roller blind. It was very effective for blocking the sun....See MoreRelated Professionals
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