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Windowcovering Basics

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Light Control and Style
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Part 2: Basic light control is critical

Light Control

This factor has two elements. First, keeping glare down is necessary when someone is sleeping in the daytime or when watching TV or working at a desk near a bright window.

Second, UV rays from bright sunlight will adversly affect fabrics, furnishings, and artwork in your home. Full sun can quickly fade expensive upholstery and rugs, eventually causing some fibers to break down and rot.

Windowcoverings can be used successfully to control light. Consider these possibilities:

  • Any of the opaque window treatments listed in the Privacy section above can also help with light control. However, since sunlight will eventually break down many fabrics, it can be helpful to use a non-fabric shade next to the glass, behind expensive draperies, valances, or fabric shades. For custom made draperies ask about special linings and fabric treatments that help reduce UV damage.

    Light Control and Style
  • Lightblocking treatments can be installed for rooms that need to be fully darkened. Look for room darkening roller shades as well as light blocking linings for fabric shades and draperies.

  • Metal or wood blinds can be tilted to keep direct sun out of your room, while still affording some view and light.

  • Natural blinds such as bamboo and matchstick will filter the light and cut down on much of the glare, and can be ordered with an exterior privacy lining.

  • Cellular shades in non-sheer fabrics will cut down on light.

  • In areas of very strong sunlight, look into window tinting options where a film is attached directly to the glass. This will reduce UV rays and is available in several levels of tint.

    Part 3: Function

    All photos in this article courtesy of Smith+Noble Windoware 1-800-248-8888

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