Selecting The Coverings

Selecting The Coverings



Many factors play a role in selecting the right

covering for your window. The main reasons as to

why you should install window coverings are light

control and privacy. Other factors include

durability, life expectancy, cleaning, formality,

versatility, safety, and the price.



Light control

The most difficult factor to control is light,

with most window coverings falling into one of

five categories:

1. Transparent - Clear, without obstruction

2. Translucent - Diffused light, which

prevents the perception of distinct images

3. Filtered - Muted light in bright

conditions

4. Semi-Opaque - Surfaces imprenetrable

by light, yet it also allows some light through

the gaps

5. Opaque - This is where all light is

blocked



Privacy

Privacy can be best achieved with almost any type

of window covering. The window treatment simply

needs to be translucent or better to diffuse
images. Frosted glass or glass block can even

help to give adequate levels of privacy.



Durability

A window opening by nature is a harsh environment

that is subject to direct sunlight, humidity, and

even temperatures. Add these factors to frequent

use and its simple to understand why windows

need to be constructed well. The life expectancy

is normally less for fabric window treatment

that can fade with time. Solid coverings, such

as shutters, have a long life span.



Cleaning

Each and every window covering will collect dust

and dirt. Fabric coverings are the most difficult

to clean, and are subject to stains. The

furniture quality window coverings will normally

wipe clean with a light solution.



Versatility

Some coverings will work well in formal settings,

while others will work best in casual living

settings. Alternate styles are versatile and

blend in well with almost any style of room.



Safety

Small children in the home will usually come in

contact with windows and their coverings. Some

coverings will have cords to raise or lower

for better visibility. Although they are handy

to have, they can be dangerous if they come

within reach of a child.



Price

While there is a discrepancy in the costs of

window coverings, it's very important to weigh

the overall value involved. The term "value"

is often overused, although when purchasing

long term household items it is necessary to

consider the return on the investment.



Window coverings on the low end of the price

spectrum will normally have a short life

expectancy and low durability. The higher

priced coverings, such as shutters, are designed

to last the life of the home - all while

Versatility

Some coverings will work well in formal settings,

while others will work best in casual living

settings. Alternate styles are versatile and

blend in well with almost any style of room.



Safety

Small children in the home will usually come in

contact with windows and their coverings. Some

coverings will have cords to raise or lower

for better visibility. Although they are handy

to have, they can be dangerous if they come

within reach of a child.



Price

While there is a discrepancy in the costs of

window coverings, it's very important to weigh

the overall value involved. The term "value"

is often overused, although when purchasing

long term household items it is necessary to

consider the return on the investment.



Window coverings on the low end of the price

spectrum will normally have a short life

expectancy and low durability. The higher

priced coverings, such as shutters, are designed

to last the life of the home - all while

retaining the original character.



Shutters offer a hard window covering that is

semi opaque when closed, although they provide

great visibility when opened. The furniture

quality wooden shutters can be either painted

or stained in order to meet the needs of most

decors. All shutters are extremely durable

and offer a long life span.



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