Saturday, April 11, 2015

Benefits of Wood Blinds



You moved into your home 10 years ago when the kids started kindergarten.  The apartment you were living in downtown was beautiful, but the school district just outside of downtown had better public schools.   

The home was definitely a fixer upper.  You started with the carpets, which were 30 years old, tore them up and had hardwood floors installed.  Next you moved onto the kitchen, granite counter tops and disguised dishwashers and refrigerators that look like cabinetry.  Then you moved on to the bathroom, re tiled, re grouted, installed new shower heads and water conservation flush toilets.  And now you’ve moved on to the blinds.

Like the old carpet, the blinds, mostly aluminum and no longer fitting the finer aesthetic of your home, are in dire need of a makeover.  You want to go with wood shutters, but you’re not totally convinced of the benefits of wood shutters in your home and wonder if maybe you should just upgrade the aluminum.  At Just Add Shutters, we specialize in selling and intalling all types of blinds, shutters, and drapes.  But today we thought we’d provide you with a list of benefits to classic wood shutters.

1.     Interior shutters can be a permanent replacement in in-home decoration.  In many homes throughout Europe, especially from the Georgian era, wood shutters were once prominent and are still a fixture on the windows of antique homes to this day.
2.     Wood shutters block out light better than other window coverings such as metal blinds or drapes. 
3.     Like granite counter tops or hardwood floors, having high quality wooden shutters increases a home’s value exponentially.
4.     Now that we're in the summer months, wood shutters keep homes cooler by deflecting excess sunlight.
5.     Because of deflecting sunlight, wood shuttersreduce cooling costs.
6.     Unlike drapes, shades and curtains, wood shuttersdon’t fade.
7.     Wood shutters are timeless and won’t change in style a year or two after you have them installed.

1 comment:

  1. My parents still live in the house I grew up in and after 10 years of dealing with direct sunlight that pours into our living room, they finally decided to take some action on it. They want to replace the ugly and noisy blinds on the huge windows because they don't really do anything. I like that going with hardwood shutters makes the room you put them in have a much more inviting feel than the plastic blinds. Since the windows the shutters would go on go up to the ceiling, I wonder if there are shutters that have a feature to allow you to close and open them easier without having to climb on something to reach them. http://snydersshades.com/shutters/

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