Thursday, 3 October 2013

window treatment:


window treatment:


A window treatment is an interior decorating element placed on, in, around, or over a window. Often, a goal of professional window treatment is to install the elements which enhance the aesthetics of the window and the room.


Treatments for covering the window may include:

    Hard treatments – Hard window treatments are made of hard materials like wood or vinyl.
        Window shutters are usually installed into the window frame and are horizontal slats, made either of wood or a poly resin that can either be stationary or tilt. They do not move up and down like blinds but in certain applications can fold across the window. Types of shutters include:

            Wood shutters            Poly resin shutters

        Window blinds have louvers which allow one to open to a view without lifting the shade. It allows one to manipulate the light to create a customized feel. The name blinds comes from their use in blocking people from seeing into a home; they essentially “blind the observers view”. Over time, many new options and designs have developed, including anti-dust features and fabric tapes for blinds. Types of blinds include:

            Wooden blinds            Faux wood blinds            Aluminum blinds

        Window shades are a piece of fabric which rolls, stacks or folds, opening to a view only when the shade is rolled up. That was the classic definition, now certain shades do allow for “view through”.
    Soft treatments are anything made of soft materials.
        Curtains
        Drapery

Treatments around the window include:

    Cornice board
    Molding (decorative)
    Pelmet
    Window valance

Treatments applied to directly to the glass include:

    Frosted glass
    Smart glass
    Stained glass

Modern, professional window treatments offer options for mobilized systems or systems which are designed for child safety.

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