Category Archives: Mini Blinds or Wood Shutters
Interior wooden shutters will create the defining touch to flatter any decoration of your home. Wood shutters are a great investment, and should be thought of and treated as fine furniture. Also, they are the only window coverings that are actually appraised into the value of your home. The rich natural appearance and matching quality features they offer make them a perfect choice for your home.
Insulation Wood shutters will offer you many insulation values such as energy efficiency, and they maintain interior temperature from exterior temperature extremes as well as help with outside noise. According to experts, it takes nearly 6 inches of brick, 14 inches of concrete, and well over 1,700 inches of aluminum to equal the insulating value offered by only 1 inch of wood.
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There is a lot to think about when designing a home, as many people simply overlook window treatments. In this article, I’m hoping to help you avoid the common pitfalls involved and help you save some money.
When using decorative casing such as shutters and 2 inch plantation size wooden blinds, you should always make sure that you have at least 2 1/2″. When you have a double or triple window encased within one window opening, you may want to use a vertical trim strips between each window. Make sure that you include this when measuring the depth. Even though it is less common decorating sliding doors, make sure that you include the handle when you measure, as the usual depth for this is 4 inches.
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A lot of companies claim to sell custom shutters, although they may actually be selling customized interior shutters. Customized types of shutters will start as pre-built individual stock size shutter panels, which are then cut down and hinged together to achieve a specific size of shutter.
This will generally result in shutters that are a poor fit for the windows of your home. The shutters aren’t proportional to the window size and depending on how much of it was trimmed, the panels themselves may also be compromised.
Synthetic shutters on the other hand, normally use pre-made stiles, rails, and louvers, then cut them to size for quick production. This can also result in an improper fit and components that aren’t in proportion to the window.
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Currently, shutters are made in a number of different materials, with wooden shutters still being the benchmark for quality window coverings. Quality wood shutters are designed to last for the lifetime of your home. Deciding on the material for your shutters is the first step in making things work.
Selecting your shutter style There are two basic styles of shutters available.
The traditional style uses a narrow shutter panel with 1-1/4″ louvers. Traditional shutter louvers are normally wedge shaped, being thicker in the front and narrower in the rear. Plantation type shutters are generally 1-18″ thick with larger louvers.
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Installing your shutters isn’t a difficult process at all. The key here is to work with shutters that are specifically built for each individual window opening in conjunction with detailed instructions.
Many companies that install shutters will tell customers that the shutters need to be installed by a certified installer. This isn’t the case, as you can install your shutters like a pro with no experience at all.
Measuring your shutters To properly install shutters to a window opening, you’ll need to measure. First, you’ll need to determine if the shutters will be mounted to the inside or the outside of the window opening.
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The first thing to do when measuring for your mini blinds is to determine if you need inside mount or outside mount. Inside mount will fit the blinds within the window frame, while outside mount will fit the overlap of the window opening.
Inside mount To find the width, measure the exact distance between the inside surfaces of the window frame at the top, middle, and also the bottom then use the narrowest width you receive with your measurements.
To find the length, measure the exact distance from the inside surface at the top of the window to the bottom sill at the left, middle, and the right then use the longest length. If you prefer for the blinds not to touch the windowsill, you should deduct 1/4″. If there isn’t a sill, then you should measure the length to the point where the blinds are to reach.
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If you enjoy the practical and enjoy efficiency, then the mini blind is going to be your ideal choice of window covering. When choosing a blind, you should take several factors into account, such as the appearance, privacy, cost, light control, ease of use, and the ability to insulate.
Mini blinds are inexpensive and can easily fulfill all of the considerations above. They are also easy to use as well as efficient. You can also use mini blinds in conjunction with other types of window coverings and window treatments, and they come available in an amazing array of color choices.
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Interior shutters have always been one of the most popular window treatments. They maintain their value a lot better than any other type of window covering, and they aren’t only attractive and enhance your home’s appeal but they also help to regulate light, insulate, and fit in to almost any decorating style to make your window appear amazing.
These days, indoor shutters are more popular than ever before. Therefore, it’s really no wonder why many new manufacturers are trying to get into the shutter industry. The most notable addition is the vinyl compound shutters.
Wooden shutters There are many reasons as to why you should avoid using vinyl shutters. Many prefer to have real wood, just as they prefer clothing that is made from cotton or wool as opposed to synthetics. For a warm, authentic, traditional look, wooden shutters are a great choice.
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The best wood for building interior wooden shutters is basswood. The tree can be found from Quebec south to Delaware and the Atlantic coast west to Eastern Kentucky with an average height of 65 feet. Basswood is a renewable resource and careful forest management ensures that the harvesting is done responsibly by balancing the wood growth with wood removal.
Basswood interior shutters are very straight and they also have a fine uniform texture with a very indistinct grain. The wood machines well and is easy to work, screws well, glues well, and it can be stained to a smooth finish.
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If you live in an area that is prone to storms or hurricanes, there are several types of security storm shutters available that will help you protect yourself and your home. Storm shutters aren’t in the wooden shutters category, although they are durable shutters that move horizontally between the lower and the upper track.
Interlocking blades found on the storm shutters are made from aluminum and make up a wall of protection in the shutter. If you have a large area to cover, it can half a center opening with half of the shutter moving to the right and the other half to the left.
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