January 8, 2023
BETTER BLINDS & SHADES NOW OFFERS LIVE FEEDS ON WINDOW TREATMENTS AND INTERIOR DESIGNS, ALL IN ONE PLACE!
Better Blinds & Shades now offers multiple news feeds from leading interior designs on our website…one place and accessed with one click.Get up to speed with the latest interior design ideas from sources such as: Better Homes & Gardens.com House Beautiful.com & More Scan over 30 articles and topics and research the ones of interest with just a click. Even bookmark the page for easy access and keep up to date in the window treatment
Your thermostat is working hard now that winter has arrived. You’ve already increased the attic’s insulation and sealed up any door breezes, but did you realize that improperly insulated window treatments may be causing you to lose heat via your windows? Since Plantation Shutters are the greatest energy-efficient shutters to keep your house warm during winter, this is why so many people are turning to them. Why Some Window Coverings Don’t Pass the Insulation Test
December 8, 2022
6 Window Treatment Options for Every Room In The House
Windows in a room can be just as beautiful as the rest of your home. You only need to understand how to dress them. There are various options for window treatments, including drapes, blinds, shades and shutters. And each has advantages and disadvantages in terms of protecting privacy, obstructing light, and enhancing the visual appeal of a space. While other solutions will keep a space dark and private, some are primarily for aesthetics. Here are
November 18, 2022
5 Ways to Cut Your Energy Bill This Winter With the Right Type of Window Treatments
In Northeast, as well the rest of the North, the winters can be quite chilly, which is why so many people choose to stay inside throughout the chilly months of the year. Almost all contemporary structures have built-in insulation and temperature control features. While this does improve our internal climate, it is insufficient. Even buildings with the highest insulation eventually experience heat loss from their windows. This is due to the fact that glass is
Click Here for Part 2 WINDOW FILMS Window films (applied to the glazing surface) help block against solar heat gain and protect against glare and ultraviolet exposure. They are best used in climates with long cooling seasons, because they also block the sun’s heat in the winter. They can be useful for homeowners who don’t want to block views with other window treatments, but who have issues with glare and solar heat gain. They can




