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Michael Herr and Company Custom Blinds Cincinnati Ohio How to Choose the Right Window Treatment

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Roller shades. Whe<strong>the</strong>r you have a bathroom on <strong>the</strong> first floor or on <strong>the</strong> second, closely<br />

situated neighbors can require privacy. This easy-<strong>to</strong>-install roller shade is perforated, allowing<br />

light <strong>to</strong> filter through.<br />

Tip: Since window treatments at <strong>the</strong> back of tubs may be hard <strong>to</strong> reach, hardwire a roller shade<br />

so that you can conveniently manipulate it from a control panel or remote.<br />

Blackout curtains. Getting baby <strong>to</strong> sleep in <strong>the</strong> middle of <strong>the</strong> day can prove difficult with <strong>the</strong><br />

sun blaring in — but not with blackout shades. Have a blackout lining — a very dense fabric that<br />

light can’t penetrate — sewn on<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> back of any drapery fabric.<br />

Tip: For absolute darkness, install floor-<strong>to</strong>-ceiling drapes 18 inches past each side of <strong>the</strong><br />

window. This will ensure that as little light as possible seeps in through cracks.<br />

Shutters. If your guests come for <strong>to</strong>tal relaxation, that may require sleeping in after <strong>the</strong> sun<br />

comes up. This bedroom has shutters installed with solid center panels <strong>to</strong> block out all light.<br />

This window treatment also blends seamlessly in<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> creativity of <strong>the</strong> overall <strong>the</strong>me of <strong>the</strong><br />

room. Bravo!<br />

Tip: These shutters were painted red for high impact, but if you want a more <strong>to</strong>ned-down look,<br />

paint <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> same color as your walls <strong>and</strong> watch <strong>the</strong>m disappear.<br />

Stained glass. Should you have a great number of windows on or around your front door but<br />

want a little privacy, consider installing stained glass. This will turn your foyer in<strong>to</strong> a focal point<br />

<strong>and</strong> prevent passersby from getting a full look in<strong>to</strong> your home.<br />

Tip: A similar effect can be created with vinyl <strong>to</strong> save on cost. Contact a local sign company <strong>to</strong><br />

create this look for your home.<br />

Layered treatments. Blackout curtains or shades are often necessary in a TV or media room.<br />

This media room goes <strong>the</strong> extra mile in achieving <strong>to</strong>tal movie <strong>the</strong>ater darkness by layering a<br />

Roman shade <strong>and</strong> floor-<strong>to</strong>-ceiling draperies.<br />

Tip: The more fabric you add <strong>to</strong> your windows in your <strong>the</strong>ater or media room, <strong>the</strong> better <strong>the</strong><br />

acoustics will be.<br />

Create your dream space with cus<strong>to</strong>m window treatments

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