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Energy Efficient Fabric Shades

Posted on November 29, 2009 at 4:14 pm
With the rocky economy, and rising cost all around, we all need to find ways to cut back. One of the easiest ways to save extra cash is too cut back on our energy expenditures.   Fabric shades are a relatively inexpensive option to cut down energy cost. Insulated fabric shades can reduce the heat in the summer and block out the chilly drafts in the winter. Let’s take a look at a few fabric shades that are decorative and energy efficient.

 Roman Shades Roman shades are a very simply ideal solution to consider. They are uncomplicated and extremely versatile. The structured flat roman shade has several rear facing pleats in the back of the shade which allows the shade to fold beautifully when raised up and down. When constructed with a stiffer fabric such as linen, jacquards, and cottons, the shade will have a tailored look. When using softer fabrics such as silk, sheers, or light weight polyesters, the shade will take on a more relaxed look. This shade should be lined with a sateen lining, semi blackout lining, or a blackout lining for maximum energy efficiency.  

Austrian Shades The Austrian shades are a very elaborate fabric shade.   When this shade is lowered, they look very similar to a typical curtain. When they are raised, they fabric draws upward in deep scallops. Austrian shades are typically made with sheers, or other light weight fabrics such as light weight silks. Look for a suede lining in this shade to cut back on the drafts in the winter. This shade can be used alone, or paired with a beautiful set of panels.  

Balloon Shades The balloon shade is more formal than the roman shade. It has box pleats approximately 15” apart at the top and a waterfall of balloon shaped poufs at the bottom. Soft pliable fabrics work best with this shade, although heavier fabrics can be used as well. Because of the amount of fabric it takes to construct this shade, the balloon shades are pretty heavy. When optioning for this shade, be sure that the shade is lined preferably with a semi-blackout lining. This will cut back on the energy cost.

By: Andrea Julien

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Andrea R. Julien is the owner of Dreá Custom Designs. To view more design tips visit us at Drea’ Custom Designs.

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Silk Window Treatments

Posted on November 25, 2009 at 11:35 am
Silk window treatments are an easy way to add luxury and style to almost any room.  Silk has that natural sheen and texture that compliments almost any décor.  You may be surprised to know that any window treatments offer silk material; silk is not just reserved for curtains.

Of course, any article about silk window treatments needs to start with the most popular application: silk drapes, specifically dupioni silk.  What is dupioni silk?  Dupioni silk is a shimmering silk created by weaving silk threads of two different colors.  That’s what gives it that shimmering effect but also adds to a slightly uneven texture.  The silk itself is produced when two or more silkworms spin their cocoons close together.  These slightly tangled cocoons produce filament that is rough and uneven.  Dupioni silk is perfect for drapes because it resists wrinkles, has a dull sheen, holds a pleat and is totally reversible, meaning that either side of the drape can be visible.

Beyond drapes, you can find silk used in roman shades.  Roman shades, which are sometimes called fabric shades, are often compared with drapes because they offer the look of curtains with the ease of use of a window shade.  Roman shades come hobbled (folded) or flat but they all “fold-up” when opened.  Roman shades can be purchased with optional liners, including blackout liners, room darkening liners and even thermal liners to add insulation to your window.  If you want to add elegance, beautiful textures and rich natural colors, silk roman shades are an excellent choice.

When it comes to silk window treatments it is important to note that although silk is a very durable material and will last for a long time, it does not stand up well to direct sunlight.  Therefore it is highly recommended that you purchase a liner.  So if you are purchasing silk dupioni drapes, you should select a liner.  The choices are generally cotton, polyester and sometimes a thermal interliner for added insulation.  You can also choose interliners that add room darkening to blackout depending on your light control needs.

If you need to clean you silk window treatments it is generally recommended that you dry clean them.  That said, it is possible to hand wash dupioni silk drapes – let’s face it silk has been around a lot longer than dry cleaning.  If you need to clean silk roman shades, you will need to have them dry cleaned or use a spot cleaner using a dry cleaning spray or fluid.

 

“Dupioni silk can be hand washed if the seams have been serged [also called overlocking, overedging or merrowing] and you don’t mind the fabric losing some of its firmness or color. Although low-quality silk may become rough or dull after hand washing, better quality silk tends to looks better and last longer when hand washed. The natural coating on silk fibers reacts well to warm water, so hand washing also has the advantage of refreshing silk and giving it a better drape. Silk can be hand washed in cool or lukewarm water using a mild detergent such as Woolite, Ivory soap, or shampoo dissolved in the water. Because silk resists dirt and stains, only a small amount of soap should be used. Silk, like most natural fibers, doesn’t tolerate abrupt changes in temperature very well, so stay with one water temperature throughout the wash. Avoid soaking silk as this may fade the dye.” M. Langton, July 29, 2005.

So there you have it, a short primer on silk window treatments, which can be window curtains or roman shades.  It’s too bad that more window blinds and shades and don’t incorporate this beautiful fabric.

By: David Brooks

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David Brooks is a San Diego-based freelance SEO consultant and geothermal energy advocate.

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