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Practical Ideas For Window Treatments Memphis

By Paul Evans


When you move into a new house or apartment, your first priority might involve getting the windows covered up so you and your family has some privacy. You do not want to hang up sheets or blankets just for this purpose. You want something that looks stylish while also blocking out both the curious views of passers-by and the weather elements. As you shop for practical window treatments Memphis residents like you may keep these ideas in mind.

If you are in the market for something low cost and simple, you may be well served with mini-blinds. A mini-blind is a simple covering that is made out of materials like vinyl or aluminum. Higher end blinds are made out of wood. The slats are designed to swivel and are strung with silk or cotton threads from a metal head rail. The head rail can be fitted either inside or outside of the frame of the windows in your home.

The typical mini-blind can last for several years and is relatively simple to keep clean. It can accrue dust and dirt, however, which is why you might want to use a feather duster or a clean wash cloth to wipe the blind down every week or so. With good care, your blinds can give you a good return on your investment.

Many people prefer blinds because they come in different colors that match most people's home decorations. You could choose yours in basic white. Mini-blinds can also be purchased in blue, black, and sometimes even pink. You always have the option of special ordering the color you want.

For a more layered, elegant, and softer look in your home, you could choose sets of draperies. Draperies come in sets of at least two fabric panels. The fabric choices range from polyester to silk. Other choices include damask and cotton. Most sets available today come lined. The lining is usually white so you cannot tell what the colors are from the outside of your house.

Some styles come with pinch pleat tops that require the use of curtain hooks. The pleats are stitched tightly together so that each one looks pinched, hence their name. To hang these types of panels, you must push a hook inside the pleat and connect the hook to the carrier inside of the curtain rod. The hooks hold the width and shape of the draperies.

Pole top curtains have two inch fabric loops through which you can run the curtain rod. The pole tops, sometimes called tab tops, keep the draperies in place and help them resist sagging, tearing, and wrinkling. You may want to avoid pulling or tugging on tab top drapes. The tops can tear and need to be sewn back together.

You may find these options and more sold in department and big box stores throughout the Memphis area. They are the simplest to hang and maintain. They also fit most people's budgets easily. You might get the longest use out of them and also the privacy and style you want.




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