“I love artificial light, it’s my favorite part about where I work,” said no one ever.
You spend roughly one-third of your life at work, and for business owners and executive teams, that number often climbs even higher. Not only do the form and the function of an office space contribute to client and prospective employee first impressions, it can also impact the staff’s health.

For many people, the term “blinds” is synonymous with knots, tangled cords, and broken control wands. All too many homeowners know the frustration of unsnarling the strings required to open and close their blinds, or trying to find the nub of a plastic stick to turn so their blinds will allow more light in. These inconveniences can put a damper in a person’s love for living in their own home.
Children are wonderful, but we all know that they find their way into
If you’re a parent of young children, you’re probably highly concerned about keeping your home safe. You’ve childproofed your home and put away all the dangerous items and chemicals. However, there is a dangerous hidden hazard that might still be in your home. Corded window treatments, such as blinds, can lead to child strangulation, resulting in death or severe injury. Keep your kids safe by using an alternative to blinds that are don't have any cords. However, there are alternatives to blinds that are more suited to a Jacksonville home with young children.
