Options For Appealing Window Treatments Memphis

By Paul Evans


You may not feel entirely at home in a new place until you get it set up and decorated just the way you want. Along with arranging your furniture and putting up pictures on the wall, you also might want to hang something over the windows to give you some privacy and protection. However, if you have never before shopped for window treatments Memphis customers like you might wonder what choices you have. You could get the style and comfort you want with any of these options.

One of the simplest options you have for covering the windows in your home is the basic mini-blind. Mini-blinds consist of half or one inch slats that are strung from a head rail. The slats may be made out of vinyl, wood, plastic, or aluminum. They are relatively low cost and can be found at most big box and department stores. They are also easy to hang up inside or outside of the frames on your windows.

People who are on the go a lot and do not spend a lot of time cleaning may prefer mini-blinds. They are low maintenance and need the occasional dusting. They are made to last for years and resist damages like tearing, cracking, and fading that can occur with other types of coverings.

Most of the ones you can buy in stores come in basic white or off-white. However, if you shop in department stores or specialty retailers, you might find them in brighter colors like blue and green. Some stores have them in black or brown. You could custom order colors like pink, yellow, and red.

For a more layered, elegant, and softer look in your home, you could choose sets of draperies. Draperies come in sets of at least two fabric panels. The fabric choices range from polyester to silk. Other choices include damask and cotton. Most sets available today come lined. The lining is usually white so you cannot tell what the colors are from the outside of your house.

Draperies come with each pinch pleat or pole tops. Pinch pleats feature a pleat that looks pinched or gathered. You must use drapery hooks to attach the curtains to the rod. The hooks are designed to tolerate the weight of the fabric and keep the pleats in place. They connect to curtain carriers that are found within the curtain rod itself.

Pole top curtains have two inch fabric loops through which you can run the curtain rod. The pole tops, sometimes called tab tops, keep the draperies in place and help them resist sagging, tearing, and wrinkling. You may want to avoid pulling or tugging on tab top drapes. The tops can tear and need to be sewn back together.

You may find these options and more sold in department and big box stores throughout the Memphis area. They are the simplest to hang and maintain. They also fit most people's budgets easily. You might get the longest use out of them and also the privacy and style you want.




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