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Benefits Of Thermal Curtains

Posted on December 5, 2009 at 4:25 am
One of the most economic and easy to apply methods of insulating your home is to dress your windows with insulated or Thermal Curtains . This thought probably drums images of dreary looking drapes that will do nothing for the appeal of your home. The term Thermal Curtains sounds dull and responsible causing you to envisage something industrial; these were exactly my own thoughts when I first came across the term thermal curtains. It will be a relief to hear that I was mistaken and Thermal Curtains are anything but boring; there are so many variations of beautiful Thermal Curtains available that something suitable can be found for any home.

When you dress your windows with Thermal Curtains the main advantage is that the curtains, as well as looking good will provide warmth in cool weather and cooling in hot weather. It is commonly known that Thermal Curtains will help keep the warmth inside a room; there are other benefits that Thermal Curtains provide. During hot weather -decoration: none; border-bottom: 1px #0e9500 dashed; color: #0e9500;" target="_blank" >Thermal Curtains provide a nice coolness that can save on air conditioning costs, also they provide noise reduction from outside, as well as this many manufactures provide Thermal Curtains with blackout features which can be very useful for bedrooms and nurseries.

So what makes Thermal Curtains thermal? They are basically the same as ordinary curtains with one major difference; the fabric they are made from has a foam thermal backing. Most Thermal Curtains are made from cotton or polyester or a blend of the two, these fabrics give the curtains easy cleaning qualities with most of them being machine washable. One of the biggest advantages of Thermal Curtains is the price and they are in close competition with ordinary curtains and with the wide ranges of colours and styles available in ready made curtains and curtains made to order, why wouldn’t you opt for a thermal pair.

Another type of insulated window dressing on the market is curtains with insulated liners, these curtains offer the same benefits as the foam backed versions, they help retain heat in cool weather, provide coolness in hot weather, reduces the effects of outside noise as well as blocking out extra sunlight. Curtains with insulated liners can be bought readymade or made to order, it is also possible to attached a thermal lining yourself if you are DIY minded and confident in your sewing ability.

It should be remembered that both insulated drapes and Thermal Curtains are heavy and thick and can be difficult to hang, you may require a fitting service which many curtain retailers provide. It is quite possible to attach a thermal liner to existing curtains or hung completely separately to the curtain. Another benefit of lined curtains is that the lining can help prevent fading caused to material when hung in direct sunlight for long periods of time. A separate liner also acts as a barrier and prevents dust and dirt from the window dirtying the curtain fabric. A separate liner will also enable the separate curtains to hang more attractively due to the reduced thickness and you will be able to clean the liner separately when required without having completely bare windows.

By: Jenny Austin

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Jenny Austin is an expert in Pub Furniture, and Floor Sanding for further information on how to choose your Ready made Curtains please visit dhfp.com

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A Guide to Decorate Your Kitchen With the Curtains

Posted on August 4, 2009 at 7:31 pm
One of the most popular and best ways to dress a window is by using kitchen curtains. These kitchen curtains come in different styles as well as colors that can suit anyone’s kitchen. You can select from the most basic to the most intricately decorated kitchen curtain. If you want to, you can also use a tier for more privacy. For a lighter almost airy look, go for a lace curtain. If you are not familiar on what window treatment you should choose, then take note of the kitchen curtains’ descriptions below.

Let’s start with panels. A panel is a kitchen curtain that hangs from the top of a window down to the windows sill or even lower. These are sold and can be used individually. You also have the options to hang it with another panel. They come in various fabrics such as crushed, printed, sheer solids, lace, solid fabric and embroidered. These can also be used behind drapes leading to more privacy and an elegant finish.

On the other hand, tiers are ruffled or tailored window treatments that are usually hung in the middle of the windows down to the windows sill. Commonly used with a swag or a valance and is also known as a privacy tier or café. Sets as a window treatment come in pairs made up of left and right panels. These sets are in 2 to 5 pieces that includes a tieback, valance or a panel.

Swag is a 3pc-set window treatment found at the top. This has a rod pocket with curved shape on the interior and a straight side on the exterior. Other window treatments are toppers and valances which are located at the top of the windows and are made in different shapes as well as styles. You can use it individually as a kitchen curtain or can be used with a tier, panel or another hard window treatment.

A scarf is a single piece fabric that is commonly draped at the top of a window and loosely hangs on the sides. This can be placed with other panels or used individually. It measures 144 to 216 inches in length. Another type of window curtain is the drape. This is a heavy fabric which is hung from the top of a window down to the window sill below. A drape can be bought in pairs and are several types namely, tab top, pole top, or pinch pleat. This window treatment also has different backings like lined back, open back and thermal back.

Knowing all these window treatments, you should at least have some idea about the type of window curtain you should purchase. Remember kitchen curtains come in different styles, colors and fabric; you just need to match the appropriate curtain to the kitchen window and setting. The next step is finding out where to buy the kitchen curtains. If you want a hassle-free delivery of your curtain windows, the best way to go should be to look for online curtain window shops.

By: Richard Dinae

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Richard Dinae is an architect, providing information and directories about home improvement, please visit Kitchen Valances

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