Selecting the Perfect Window Covering: A Look at Function
Have you ever looked for window coverings and been confused by
all the choices, and you avoided making any decision because you
didn't want to make a wrong one? Let's try to clear up this confusion
by answering these simple questions before you go shopping. Even
though window coverings are very decorative, we need to start with
the function of the window first. I say this because you can have
a beautiful window covering, but if it doesn't fit the function
of the window, you won't be a happy customer.
First, what are my needs for privacy?
This is a most important question because your safety and security
is directly related to what is at the window. Hunter Douglas
has products that range from sheer to
opaque, as well as many degrees in between. It's a very individual
process. Some people could live in a fish bowl. I, personally,
could not. I require total privacy to feel safe and secure. Also,
your needs for privacy in the bedroom probably will be different
than your needs in the dining room. So this is the question to
start with.
The second question you have to ask yourself is: What direction
does the window face?
Is it a warm sunny, window? If it's south or west, you could be
experiencing a room that heats up, but you also have another problem;
your furniture or carpet might be fading as we speak. If this is
your problem, Hunter Douglas has energy-efficient products.
And not only are they gorgeous, but they will keep your room cooler
and filter the harsh sunlight as well. What this means is not only
a savings in your cooling bill, but you will enjoy your furniture
and carpet for a longer time. Consider Duette® honeycomb
shades or Brilliance® pleated
shades.
The third question is: What are my needs for light control?
When you think of the operating functions of window coverings,
some go up and down. Roller shades are a good example. You can
stop a roller shade anywhere you want, but you can't really control
the light. If light control is the issue, I recommend a product
that has a vane, slat or louver.
It can be one that is either horizontal or vertical. Now, what
Hunter Douglas products have vanes, slats or louvers? Alouette® Light
Louvers, Aluminum
horizontal blinds, Country
Woods® Wood Blinds, Alternative
Wood Blinds, Vertical
Blinds, Heritance® or Palm
Beach® Shutters, Silhouette® or Nantucket™ window
shadings, and Luminette® Privacy
Sheers. With nearly all the Hunter Douglas window coverings
you can redirect the light and completely change the complexion
of a room simply by rotating or tilting them.
The fourth question is: How do my windows open, and do
I open them often?
Some windows open up, some out and some in, while some go side-to-side.
There is no standard window. This is an important question to ask
yourself, because you might design a beautiful window covering,
but if it doesn't fit the function, it will be useless. I personally
love wood blinds. In fact, I have several rooms with wood blinds.
In my family room, I have a sliding door that gets used a lot.
It's open for ventilation, and to hear the music of water in our
outdoor fountains. It's opened several times a day for Daffy, our
Cocker Spaniel, to go outside (as well as all the people traffic).
As much as I love wood blinds, I would never put one on my sliding
door. It's too heavy to lift, and takes up too much stacking space
at the top of the door. It would look gorgeous, but it doesn't
fit the function of the window. There are better choices, such
as Hunter Douglas Luminette® Privacy
Sheers, Duette
Vertiglide™ or vertical
blinds.
The fifth and final question is: What is my budget?
Let's be honest, window coverings are an investment in your home.
Hunter Douglas has products to fit just about any budget.
You might love the Silhouette® window
shadings, but they might stretch your budget too much. If
that's the case, look at the new Nantucket™ shadings.
They have the look at a lesser price. You might like wood blinds,
but if they're not in your budget try our Everwood® blinds,
which are everlasting, ever beautiful-practical, elegant and affordable.
Be honest about your budget and realize, too, that there might
not be a big price difference between what you might like and what
you absolutely love. I want you to think and ask yourself this
question: "In five years, will I remember how much I paid for something
or will I remember how much I love it, knowing I made the right
decision?" You don't always have to settle! Your dreams can be
reality.