Article Categories
» Arts & Entertainment
» Automotive
» Business
» Careers & Jobs
» Education & Reference
» Finance
» Food & Drink
» Health & Fitness
» Home & Family
» Internet & Online Businesses
» Miscellaneous
» Self Improvement
» Shopping
» Society & News
» Sports & Recreation
» Technology
» Travel & Leisure
» Writing & Speaking

  Listed Article

  Category: Articles » Home & Family » Home Improvement » Article
 

Wood Blinds - The ups and downs.




By Karen Hughes

Wood blinds are available from all major manufacturers in both the United States and in Canada. These manufacturers are Star Blinds, Aveno, Bali, Comfortex, Graber, Hunter Douglas, Kirsch, Levolor, Louverdrape, M & B and Nanik. When you search the internet to shop for wood blinds you can save between 25 and 85%. This is a new avenue for saving on window decoration.

Wood blind colors are in the following wood stains; Colonial Pine, Chestnut, English Walnut, Golden Oak, Red Mahogany and Golden Maple. Other available colors are Alabaster, Dover, Light Cream, Pure White, Sand N Beech and White White.

A custom touch such as rounding the corners of wood blinds is available in 3'', 2 ½'', '' and 2'' widths. The rounding of corners is not available in cordless models. You can even buy remote motorized blinds, which can raise or lower whatever window you desire. The standard specifications for wood blinds are as follows, widths from 11'' to 96'', heights from 12'' to 120'', minimum mount for inside or outside is ½'', flush mount is 1 ¾ ''and headrail dimensions are 1'' x 1 9/16''.

Vertical wood blinds are extremely beautiful. They are suitable for use with larger picture windows or for sliding glass patio doors. They are extremely effective in cutting down intense light through them. This eliminates a great deal of expense in cooling in the summer. It also insulates against cold weather as well, since unless these windows and doors are composed of special glass, they will allow your home's warmth to escape.

Wood blinds provide protection to your invaluable antiques and art. These objects fade and are adversely affected by harsh light. Wood blinds can control the light level to a comfortable level for yourself and your possessions. If you are working the night shift and want your room really dark then wood blinds are the answer. They are the hoot owls dream since they control your internal environment.

Wood shutters can be a real answer to the home decorator intent on a cheaper answer. These are even simpler than blinds in that the light level is fixed. They do not darken at the same level as blinds but can really provide a cheaper answer to wood blinds. Some other economical answers to wood blinds are discount wood blinds. There are some sites that provide up to 75% discount over internet priced wood blinds. Maybe you might want a cheaper answer than this. Faux wood blinds exist which are made by man made materials. These are imprinted with wood grain and stained in a manner that makes it difficult to tell the difference between faux wood and real wood blinds.

I know that when my Levolor blinds finally fall apart, I shall probably buy real wood blinds. We have settled on real teak wood blinds, something that will last beyond our lifetimes. Maybe like our baby blue Levolor blinds, we can bequeath our teak blinds to our son. We have not settled on red teak, ash colored teak or blond teak.
 
 
About the Author
Karen Hughes is an interior decor consultant, get further facts about wood blinds at
http://www.woodblinds-info.com
this is an invaluable source of information about Wood Blinds.

Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/38768.html
 
If you wish to add the above article to your website or newsletters then please include the "Article Source: http://www.simplysearch4it.com/article/38768.html" as shown above and make it hyperlinked.



  
  Recent Articles
Let Your Life Shine With Antiquity
by Sarika Kabra

Resurfacing Your Bathtub? Here's A Money Saving Tip
by Christopher Smith

What You Need To Know About Hardwood Floors
by Christopher Smith

Thinking about a new Bathroom?
by Paul Glover

Wrought Iron Furniture for Every Season
by Sarika Kabra

Choosing and Measuring Carpet Flooring
by Rami Nseir

How To Save Space with Futons
by Christopher Smith

Wicker and Amish - A Perfect Combination
by Sarika Kabra

Is It Curtains For Your Curtains
by Christopher Smith

Get The Best Home Theater System With These Four Major Components!
by Dean Caporella

Designing with Hardwood Floors Made Easier
by Christopher Smith

Two Person Hot tubs
by Simon Dickson

Introducing Cabinet makers
by Paul Glover

Think You Know Everything About Portable Carpet Cleaners?
by Christopher Smith

Don't Forget Your Gutters!
by Paul Glover

Looking for a little fence work?
by Paul Glover

Carpet Cleaning Tips for the Home
by Christopher Smith

Care & Maintenance of Your Outdoor Wood Patio Furniture
by Trey Collier

Can't connect to database