When you want to dress your windows for style and function, it helps to know all the types of window treatments on the market today. Our team at Seeview Blinds & Shutters is walking you through the categories of interior coverings so you can find favorites and decide which ones will suit your Halifax area home–and lifestyle–the best!
Romans are a timeless favorite, dating all the way back to...well...Roman times. Layers of cloth were hung at the windows to keep out dust and ensure privacy. Classic roman shades features various styles, from overlapping fabrics in an array of fold styles, to flat front, all of which can gather up and stack at the top of the window. Modern roman shades offer the knife pleat look, with stacking or rolling operation.
When it comes to types of window treatments, everyone seems to know about roller shades. Quite popular for homes and businesses alike, rollers offer a low profile design and work very well at providing light control and privacy. They have also become well-known for their ability to enhance contemporary design. With a wide range of fabrics, opacities and beautiful hardware, this "once basic" shade has received stunning upgrades.
Sheer shades take that sleek, rolling operation, but offer a range of control in varying positions. Sheer shades tend to features double layers of sheer fabrics, with the option to utilize interior fabric vanes to close out the light and increase privacy, or invite the light in while taking in the view. The sheer fabrics diffuse light, so while you can brighten your home, the light isn't overwhelming. Sheer shades are known for cutting the glare and providing UV protection.
Also known as honeycomb shades, or even referred to as pleated shades, cellular shades are designed to create an insulating barrier at the window. Forming a honeycomb shape when opened, the cellular structure creates air pockets. These air pockets trap air–keeping it from moving and mingling the exterior air with interior air. What you see at the window are beautifully designed, uniform pleats, folding flat and stacking at the top of the window.
Styled for beauty, but useful when it comes to light control and privacy, these window shades feature textured materials, oftentimes natural fibers or fabrics woven together for an organic, unique appearance. From our collection of woven wood shades, that are crafted from bamboo, woods, reeds and grasses, to woven textures that feature luxurious fabric collections, woven shades are one of the highly sought-after types of window treatments. Woven shades are most often known as roman shades, but can be created as roller shades as well.
When people say the word "blinds," they could be referring to any of the different types of window treatments. It's become what's called a "blanket term" for window coverings. But, when you want specifics, window blinds actually have their very own category. They are hard treatments, made of wood, vinyl, metal or composite materials. Thin slats tilt to close out the light or open up to the view. It's easy to find window blinds to coordinate with the other design elements in your home, and they are simple to clean.
Well-known for their durability and timeless design, interior shutters have a reputation of popularity and sophistication among homeowners. Easy to maintain and simple to adjust, window shutters are crafted from wood, vinyl and composite materials. They are also a great choice when you want to customize the shape for irregular windows doors that need handle cut-outs. The Palm Beach™ Collection is available with motorization for tilting the louvers.
A tradition within home design, drapery is still quite popular in home's today. Drapes are used to block out light, add a layer of insulating fabric and prevent interiors from heating up. In addition to these functional benefits, they invite luxurious style, framing the windows with custom fabrics in various colors, patterns, prints and textures. The variation in header style–how the top of the drapes is finished off–can further customize the look. Our top three styles are pinch pleat, grommet and ripplefold. Layering drapery with other window coverings is a gorgeous statement.
The doors and large windows of your home need quality coverage. For years, homeowners have used vertical blinds to cover large surfaces of glass. They adjust open easily, allowing you access to your outdoor space or to simply take in the view. Vertical blinds are often created with fabrics, wood and vinyl with durability in mind for high traffic zones.
Similar to vertical blinds, these shades are useful for covering doors and large windows easily. Featuring smooth operating systems, vertical shades feel like they are gliding over the track. Falling within the "shades" category, these door treatments are often made of fabric, vinyl or natural fibers. It's a dramatic statement to style your vertical shades to complement the decor within your home.
Panel track blinds that feature shade-like materials to coordinate well with roller shades.
Privacy sheers that are designed to invite natural light with option to block it out, similar to sheer shades with horizontal orientation.
You are now the expert on which types of window treatments could fit you best! Which ones do you love? Did you see anything new that you'd like to hear more about? Get in touch with our team at Seeview Blinds & Shutters. We'd love to come visit you for a free in-home consultation.
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Gotcha Covered Seeview Blinds and Shutters is dedicated to helping you with all of your window treatment needs. If you need blinds, shutters, shades, sheers, drapes, curtains, and more, Gotcha Covered Seeview Blinds and Shutters has the expert help you need. We have a showroom conveniently located in Bedford and proudly serve the entire Halifax region and surrounding areas.