Recommendation needed on window blinds
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Susanne
New Usergroup: Members Joined: Aug 01, 2008 Total Topics: 1 Total Posts: 1 |
Posted 08/01/08 - 1:02 AM:
Subject: Recommandation needed on window blinds Hi there! I am new to this forum, but I would surely appreciate some feedback on my situation: we are now decorating the baby room and we have to decide on the right type of blinds. I must choose between some blackout and rollers, as these blinds seem to keep away the sun very well. Do you have any experience with these products or what type of blinds did you choose for your room? http://www.addyoururl.org/detail/link-21462.html |
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emily
Administrator Usergroup: Administrators Joined: Nov 26, 2006 Total Topics: 2 Total Posts: 3 |
Posted 08/21/08 - 8:57 PM:
Subject: blinds / curtains I apologise, I haven't finished getting this forum up and running, so you have probably been waiting a while. By black out do you mean black out curtain linings? If so they are great, I use them myself in my children's rooms, no early risers in my family! I haven't tried a black out roller blind, but as long as the width covers the majority of the window ie so no light can sneak through at either side, then I don't see why you couldn't just go with these on their own. A pelmet is also good for stopping light coming up through the top of the curtain. I hope this helps!! |
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simmo1
New Usergroup: Members Joined: Dec 22, 2008 Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 1 |
Posted 12/22/08 - 4:04 AM:
Subject: yo yo blinds A company i have used before to advise me on blinds and that have a great range of different styles of blins is http://www.yoyo-blinds.co.uk |
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dweezil1968
New Usergroup: Members Joined: Jan 20, 2009 Location: brighton Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 2 |
Posted 01/20/09 - 3:51 AM:
Subject: http://www.yoyo-blinds.co.uk/ re http://www.yoyo-blinds.co.uk/ yes they are very good, they have some different styles and the prices online are good. the site has 2 nice features too: the 'Quick Quote' feature is designed to save you time if you already have an idea of which type of blind you want or which colour you prefer. Simply click on the drop down menus and then enter the dimensions to arrive at an instant quote. 'Ask Nigel' is a unique feature designed to give you a quick answer to any question you may have. Simply fill in your details, together with your question and send it off to our expert, Nigel, who is waiting to help. Alternatively, you can also ring on 0845 241 6898 to speak to him during office hours. |
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dweezil1968
New Usergroup: Members Joined: Jan 20, 2009 Location: brighton Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 2 |
Posted 01/20/09 - 3:52 AM:
Subject: homestyle blinds you can also try http://www.homestyle-online.co.uk/ who do curtains and flooring too. Homestyle is a family business run by Fraser and Emma Green. We are based in Sussex, serving Burgess Hill, Haywards Heath, Brighton and the surrounding villages. We specialise in made to measure blinds, awnings, plantation shutters and wood/laminate flooring. We have an extensive showroom in Burgess Hill which you are welcome to visit for no-obligation advice and to browse our wide range of blinds. Bring us a rough measurement for your window and we will be able to provide you with a guideline quotation. We also offer a free, no obligation home consultation service where we will bring samples to your home. While you browse our extensive collection, we will measure your windows so that we can provide you with an exact quotation. 01444 236556, 23 Station Rd, Burgess Hill, RH15 9DE Sussex |
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HarmonSmith
New Usergroup: Members Joined: Oct 06, 2008 Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 2 |
Posted 02/13/09 - 3:20 AM:
Pleated blinds are particularly good for nurseries and smaller children's bedrooms. Coming in a variety of soft colours, the pleated design and fabric combine to reflect much of the suns heat and light. This should help ensure that your baby or child remain comfortable in their room even during the warmest times of year.Due to the rigours a larger child may subject curtains to, ensuring that the fitting is durable is almost as important as the style.Curtain poles provide a very strong base for the curtain to hang from. Aside from their functionality, they have also been designed to incorporate different shapes, patterns, colours and materials. The curtain pole can work in tandem with your child's curtain choice to create a warm child-friendly atmosphere. you can find lots of ideas in http://www.ninaathome.com/ site |
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girishanthan
New Usergroup: Members Joined: Aug 03, 2009 Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 1 |
Posted 08/03/09 - 6:16 AM:
Decorating a bedroom for a child can be a demanding experience. Children's bedrooms are usually full on as visually children are attracted to bright, bold colours. The choice of blinds or curtains is a pivotal part of any room's décor and this is no different for children's bedrooms. So I advise you to discuss with an expert. Show him your place. You can get better results. Goji I Buy Wolfberry Juice |
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unismartin
Junior Member Usergroup: Members Joined: Feb 17, 2010 Total Topics: 1 Total Posts: 83 |
Posted 02/21/10 - 11:36 PM:
Hi, blind curtains is the best choice for the children room.Blinds do pass on the sifting sun light and not the entire sunshine. They, in fact, filter the excess sun shine and let the sun light in. Some blinds can filter both the sun light and the sun shine. You may decide on which kind of blinds to buy for your home. This function depends on the colors of the blind.IMO you may choose bright colors which attracts the children and it must be a best interior home designs |
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jennyrink01
New Usergroup: Members Joined: Jul 01, 2011 Location: Huddersfield Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 1 |
Posted 07/01/11 - 12:54 AM:
Hi, I have also done some research on what kind of blinds should I use for my baby's room and I have come to the conclusion that blackout and roller blinds are the good options to go for. Now it depends on you that which colour and look you want for your room. |
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andertonj
Junior Member Usergroup: Members Joined: Jul 07, 2011 Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 11 |
Posted 07/07/11 - 5:14 AM:
Hi.Blinds has always been a first choice for windows and when it comes to children room, make it the first choice. There are many types of blinds are available in the market especially for children rooms. First make sure what kind of blinds you want for you room, then proceed further. Interior Design London |
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trina12
Junior Member Usergroup: Members Joined: Jul 07, 2011 Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 12 |
Posted 07/07/11 - 10:50 PM:
Hi there, I really like wooden blinds because they are easy to clean and keep out light really well. Just wiping them down with a dust cloth is all that is needed, and of course you wouldn't want your baby to be exposed to any dust. I prefer vertical blinds myself actually. I really love sliding glass doors and exterior glass doors |
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Kelly
Usergroup: Members Joined: Sep 05, 2011 Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 10 |
Posted 09/05/11 - 11:22 PM:
I done my window blinds by: http://www.curtainblindsingapore.com/blinds.html Searched alot blinds companies in Singapore but find them the best. |
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cris_mac
New Usergroup: Members Joined: Aug 13, 2011 Location: Cebu, Philippines Total Topics: 1 Total Posts: 7 |
Posted 09/06/11 - 7:46 AM:
Subject: window blinds You can visit this blog - http://interiordesigningblog.com/w...indow-blind-for-your-home/ I get ideas from these blog if I want to redesign my home. Hope this would also help you.
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