Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Blinds For Apartments

Live in an apartment, condo or townhome? If so you'll need to check with tenant coucil or leasing office before deciding on blinds and or shades. Often color choices must be cleared by the building manager etc. White is often required for the outside or window side of the shade or blind. That's not a problem blinds are available in many shades of white and the honeycomb cellular shades are normally white to the outside regardless of the room side color chosen. I will urge you to consider that true whites, artic whites and some others may have a bluish huge that may not be acceptable in some buildings. Even woven wood shades have available liners for the street side of the window. These liners are often in white as well and not only provide the white street side requirement of many facilities, but also provide light blocking that will help to reduce the heat that can filter through the shade. Should you find youself in abosolute need of a stained blind or product that does not come with a white street side appearance you might consider a sheer fabric to line the window or maybe a white roller shade to mount behind the blind and or shade. Keep in mind the amount of depth you will using on inside mounts if you ponder this option, it might require an outside blind or shade choice once a roller shade is mounted in the recess of the window opening.

Even if renting or leasing your home, new blinds and shades are an inexpensive decorating option to make the home reflect your own personal style.

Christmas is ever closer so order your free samples today.

Have a wonderful day.

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