Monday, July 19, 2010

High Fashion with New Fashion Roller Window Shades


Decorate in high fashion with new fashion window shades. Go in to your local home decorating or department store, or browse online websites that feature roller shades and you will see the wide varieties of window shades available, new colors, and fabric materials. You can find just the right shades or patterns to match your remodeling project or new home. Remodeling with new fashion roller shades can beautify your home with a small investment.


No longer are roller shades plain white, or dark. No longer do you have to struggle with adjustment mechanisms to get just the right level you want. Today's roller shades are fashionable, versatile, and durable. No more pin holes, cracking and breaking, or edges that turn inward. Materials are sturdy PVC coated vinyl, and fabric coated vinyl. Decorator shades feature designer woven fabrics with many colors, patterns and weaves. For an extra modern look, use solar screen roller shades that filter out light but allow a view.


Window shades can be further enhanced with scalloped or fringed bottom trim. They can be mounted to roll up or down. You can mount roller shades within the window frame, or outside the frame. Mounting inside the frame gives the shade a framed look when closed. Mounting outside the frame covers more light, and makes windows look wider. They can be used with or without a decorative valence at the top to cover the roll. With smooth looks, however, these shades are just fine all by themselves, without additional window treatment. This gives a more modern look then when combined with curtains.


The best feature of roller shades, besides fashion for your room, is that they help you save money by controlling light and heat coming into or exiting a room. Allowing more light into the room at dawn or dusk hours and during the day can reduce your electric bill. Using denser materials can reduce your heating bill and fabric covered roller shades that block heat loss and stop cold window drafts. Fabric covered shades are denser than vinyl or smooth materials.


In addition to helping reduce electric bills and controlling coolness and heat in your rooms, you can use roller shades to adjust the room environment. Using light colors will brighten and lighten everything in the room; all of this variety is unique among window shades. Darker colors are used for sleep window shades and blackout roller shades. These are the best choice when you want to have darkened rooms for sleeping purposes during the daytime. They are a good alternative to heavy curtains that always are visible, while the roller shades can be rolled up and almost out of sight when you want light in the room.


Privacy is another issue that your fashionable roller shades can help you attain. With roll up shades, you can block off the lower part of the window where passersby can view inside. It is good for blocking ugly views while allowing plenty of light into the upper area of the window. With roll down shades, you control summer heat by blocking the upper window from direct sunrays and adding shade to cool your room.


Fabric roller shades are available in a range of colors, from white to black, with pastels of blue, green, gray, and different shades of browns and tans. The fabrics themselves can be plain, silky, linen, woven, and patterned. You can get a smooth looking fabric, or rougher looking weaves that are heavier materials. The texture is one feature you do not have with vinyl shades. You can get faux wood roller shades, or even wood slats. But high fashion with new fashion roller shades is most easily achieved with the fabric coverings.


About the Author


Judith Persit is a student of interior design. She started in this direction due to a search for design options in window treatments. Ms. Persit writes about roller shades. Roller shades can be interesting; you can learn more about window shades at her website with many pictures.

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