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Honeycomb Shades vs. Roman Shades

Posted by All About Blinds   |   June 17, 2013

Vignette-Roman-Shades.jpgThere is a wide variety of window treatments that a homeowner can choose from when revamping their home interior décor. These range from extravagant window treatments such as flowing draperies that puddle your floor in a manner reminiscent of the Niagara Falls to, well, the minimalist extreme of nothing at all. Today’s trend is leaning more towards simple, yet sophisticated, window treatments.

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Topics: Shades, Roman Shades, Honeycomb Shades

Tips for Cleaning Window Treatments

Posted by All About Blinds   |   June 10, 2013

Many people find the task of cleaning their window treatments a rather arduous and drudge affair, usually relegating it to the bottom of the list of housekeeping chores. But cleaning your blinds, sheer curtains, shades and drapes should not be a task that you avoid until the times when they inevitably get intolerably dirty. With the right know-how of how to go about cleaning your window treatments, you will discover that the chore that you dreaded so much isn’t anywhere nearly as difficult as you previously imagined. 

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Topics: Window Treatments, Tips

Window Shadings

Posted by All About Blinds   |   May 12, 2013

window_shading_roomWindow shades and blinds are an integral part of your home décor and they not only add aesthetic value to your home, but are also hugely functional. They are easier to operate, clean and maintain than regular fabric curtains. They also offer dimmed or diffused lighting which can fill your rooms with a warm glow and not harsh light. They come in horizontal or vertical shadings, and can be rolled up or pushed to the sides like regular curtains. Whether you choose horizontal or vertical shadings, they offer semi-sheer, translucent and light-dimming functions just like regular curtains.

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Topics: News, Window Treatments

Tips for Closet Organization

Posted by All About Blinds   |   May 1, 2013

It is very important to clear clutter from your life and your home, periodically. If you don’t, you will get bogged down by them both literally and figuratively. Just organizing your closet properly might clear up space, enough to give 50% extra space, according to experts. Once you get your closet customized and organized, hunting around in piles of clothing will become a thing of the past, saving you precious time in the mornings when you are rushing to get ready for work.

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California’s History in Home Décor Style

Posted by All About Blinds   |   April 20, 2013

california_king_bedCalifornia, like the rest of the United States, has undergone a long history of changes when it comes to home décor. People have slowly made the transition from decade to decade, and with each new year comes new fads, trends, and styles. Looking back over the past centuries, there are some pretty major changes, and each one plays an important role in how homes are set up and decorated today. If you are looking to redecorate your home or add a few more modern touches, it might be useful to know what to look for in keeping with the times.
 
Wallpaper to Paint

Starting in the later half of the 20th century, there was a huge movement in home décor involving wall decoration. For the majority of the years before that, people had used wallpaper as a way to cover their walls. However, nowadays if you go into a person’s home, you will most likely find that their walls are covered in paint rather than paper. This switch came about mostly due to a simple difference in preference from previous generations. People today seem to really prefer paint to wallpaper. For one, wallpaper in general can be pretty hideous.

Now, there are some good-looking options out there, but most of the time, this kind of wall covering is extremely out of date and fits the older generation better than anyone else. The only real reason someone might choose to wallpaper a house is because it is sometimes inexpensive or they have an affinity for the older days. Wallpaper is a huge undertaking to put up and take down (taking several hours at the least), unlike paint, which can generally be rolled onto the wall within an hour or less. For good reasons, paint is definitely the popular way to go today.

Curtains to Shutters

Another new trend of which you should be aware is having shutters in the home rather than curtains or drapes. In the earlier years, the use of cloth material to cover windows was a huge fad. People liked the elegant and sophisticated look that curtains and drapes brought to a room. However, these window treatments are not always as effective as shutters, for example. Shutters are a lot better at controlling the sun and keeping the room temperature at a comfortable level.

Not only that, but shutters are often easier to maintain than anything else. They only need to be dusted or wiped down every few weeks just to keep them looking nice. Even after being dusted, they will not lose their looks or functionality. However, curtains actually have to be washed, which can cause them to wear thin or lose their color, both of which are definitely not good qualities. If you want your home to keep the same look and feel for quite some time, shutters are the optimum choice, as many people have discovered as of late.

Patterns to Solids

One of the main changes that has also occurred over the last few decades is a switch from bold patterns and crazy colors to more sophisticated solids. Though there has been a little bit of a trend back towards the patterns and such lately, in general, people tend to really prefer solid colors for their home. Where people might used to have a hot pink polka dot sofa with lime green striped walls and orange carpet, a much more acceptable style today would be a nice brown leather sofa, burgundy walls, and a beige carpet—colors that compliment each other and don’t overwhelm the eye.

Now that you are aware of some of the most recent styles in California home décor, you can be confident in any revisions you want to make to your home.

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