Showing posts with label Treatments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treatments. Show all posts

Monday, November 28, 2011

French and Patio Door Window Treatments

The majority of homes have some form of glass door leading to the backyard, outside patio area, deck, or balcony. These patio doors generally fall into three categories: French doors, sliding doors and single doors with panes of glass. For each type there are certain window treatments that work the best in terms of style and function. It can be very difficult to find the right door window treatment that matches the décor of your home and provides the appropriate operating features to meet the needs of your room. This article will offer some very helpful information on which door window treatments are available and which ones should be used depending on the type of glass, patio door.

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French doors, which consist of two glass doors opening in the middle, are very tricky to decorate. The problem with finding window treatments for French doors is the positioning of the handles, which makes them stick out. To overcome this problem of protruding decorative handles choose a window treatment that will hang flush against the door. Some possible window treatments that will fit snug against French doors are roller shades with standard roll option and one inch wood blinds. Both of these window coverings are not too deep and therefore will not interfere with the use of the handles. Another concern with decorating French doors is how often you will be adjusting the blinds or shades. If you will be opening the French door blinds or shades frequently you will want something that is easy to use and if you will be leaving them closed you can add brackets to hold the bottom closed.

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Sliding glass doors generally slide from one side of the door frame to the other. If your patio door slides side to side, you'll want a window treatment that mirrors this side to side operation. Since there is a wide variety of sliding glass door window treatments that operate this way, it's simple to cater to your existing home decor. For example, many fabrics choices for panel track blinds are also available as roller shades or roman shades. Also, keep in mind how you want the patio door blinds or shades to stack when they are open. They can stack on either side or both if the sliding glass door window treatment opens down the middle. If you want the stack of vanes or slats to be fully off the window when gathered, you will need to add extra width so they will leave an unobstructed view. This is very important for the aesthetic of your window.

Single doors with glass panels are also decorated with window treatments. The main factor with this kind of patio door is the size of the internal window. If it spans the entire door then you should use either a vertical door blind or shade. These panes of glass leave your home vulnerable to the outside weather. To insulate this glass you will need to use cellular shades otherwise known as honeycomb shades. For smaller windows you may only need a horizontal mini blind or a small faux wood blind.

Overall, blinds and shades are hard to pair with patio doors and hopefully this article provides useful information for those in the buying process. Always remember to keep in mind both style and function when choosing your door blinds.

French and Patio Door Window Treatments

Whether your patio doors are French doors, sliding doors, or single doors with glass panels, there are a variety of door window treatments including door blinds and door shades that will look and function beautifully.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Selecting Patio Door Window Treatments

Whether you are looking to cover French doors, sliding glass doors, or other types of doors that lead out to the patio, you will want to dress them in style with just the perfect patio door window treatments.

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The thing to think about when selecting the perfect window covering for these doors is that you want to let the light from the patio in, so you will perhaps choose a sheer style to do this. In the evening, however, you do not want others to see inside your home through the patio doors, so the covering should be more effective that way.

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There are several types of window coverings for your patio doors that will be effective either way. For instance, you can use blinds, whether vertical fabric blinds, or wooden mini blinds, or anything in between. This way you can pull up the blind when you want to let the sun shine in, and you can lower and close the blind for privacy. You will also find blackout curtains in case you wanted to keep the light out completely. This would be ideal if you had a door from your bedroom that goes out to the patio, and you wanted to sleep in, for instance.

You can also find full-length curtains in many fabrics that will offer a beautiful look, let in the light, and also give you privacy. If you are handy with a sewing machine, you can visit your local fabric store to see the endless selection of fabrics that will suffice in this way. And you may even match that fabric making other window treatments to offset your patio door treatment.

The choices continue with shutters, roman shades, pleated shades, faux wood blinds, panel track blinds, sheers, bamboo, and other draperies.

If you live in a place that has all four seasons, for the winter months you may want to invest in vertical cellular shades. These are also called honeycomb shades. Or you can buy heavier insulated curtains. Both of these choices will keep the cooler air out and save on your heating bills.

If you live in a place that is usually very sunny, solar shades may be the right choice for you, as they will screen out ultraviolet rays, as well as glare. They come in a variety of patterns for your own taste and compliment any room, whether your patio doors come out from the bedroom, the living room, or a deck.

When measuring, you will want to consider whether to start from the top of the door, or just beyond it. If you are looking to hide the gap between the ceiling and the door frame, there are many options you can choose, one of which is the ceiling mount vertical blind.

And if you have a sidelight alongside your patio door, do not forget a treatment to match this, as well. If you have trouble with the installation of these treatments, or you have just never done it before, your local home and building supply center will gladly install them, often for free. They can, of course also measure the door for you and assist you in choosing just the right patio door window treatments for your home.

Selecting Patio Door Window Treatments

Searching for patio door window treatments is easy and quick. You can shop online and save on window treatments for patio doors.

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