Indoor Bamboo
Shades
Indoor
Bamboo shades go great with all sorts of
other material. These window shades look especially nice when
teamed with a potted plant assortment, or a collection of box
chests or other accessories. They can stand-alone or be
complemented by a fabric valance, or curtain window treatment.
In addition to their beauty, the bamboo shades are energy
efficient, and earth friendly.
A traditional window covering that
works just as well in the modern era, designers use bamboo
shades in homes for a look that provides openness with privacy
options. The weaves and patterns of bamboo shades are available
in a wide variety, along with different colors of the wood.
Variations in hue provide added visual interest, and when
teamed with a liner, you can have complete light control as
desired with these lovely window shades. With a dark liner, you
will have room-darkening shades, and with light colored liners,
light can still enter the room with privacy control.
These shades meet high environmental
standards. They are made in low emission factories, and the
plants themselves are a renewable, fast growing resource. The
bamboo plants grow very tall in bamboo forests, often growing 4
to 5 feet per month. They have no contaminants and are
biodegradable. These traditional materials have been used for
centuries and are still popular.
Another reason designers use bamboo
shades in homes is that they are lightweight, and easy to
handle. They do not drag down a room as a heavy window
treatment may do. They can be ordered to fit any size window,
and motorized chain controls are available for lifting. Bamboo
shades are available in either horizontal or vertical slat
design. The verticals are good for older homes with tall
windows, and offices. There is less dust with verticals, but
since the bamboo is a smooth wood, even the horizontal slats do
not attract as much dust as fabrics might do.
These window shades can be controlled
with a cord or continuous chain control. They come with a
matching top valance to cover any mechanicals. They are good
also for some noise control, and privacy issues. When homes are
set close to each other, as many are in new expensive
neighborhoods, privacy becomes a concern. With their varied
weaves and patterns, the bamboo shades can offer increased
privacy but still allow light and a view as desired.
Being a wood product, bamboo is an
insulator. When closed, the slats will deflect outdoor sunshine
and its heat back to the outdoors. Similarly, they can help
with retaining indoor heat in cold seasons. Both energy
efficiency and eco friendliness are important in today's
economy. Using a naturally occurring, easily renewable product
is a better choice than going towards chemicals and products
that cannot be easily broken down for reuse or recycling. These
window shades offer that function.
Many designers prefer bamboo to other
window shades materials. There is subtlety of color and
patterns, and as a natural product, it will have many naturally
occurring color variations from which to play off in designing
the entire look for the room. They can be given a traditional,
tropic, older look, or a new modern flair with choice of
accessories and cord pulls. Being a natural product also means
these bamboo window shades can add a touch of the real world to
an indoor room, and look very nice on larger windows with much
open space.
Designers use bamboo shades in homes,
and so can the average homeowner. Selections are easy, and
stock and custom sizes and colors are available. The window
shades are easy to install, with roll up, roll down, and Roman
styles being the most popular.
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