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Choosing Blinds and Shades for Your Orangery

06/01/2009 04:17

 

Orangeries can add value and interest to your home. In fact, it is possible to enjoy a 100% return on your investment when installing an organgery when you sell the home later. Enjoying these orangeries, however, requires more than just simply constructing the structure. Rather, you have to consider accessories and the other “extras” that make the orangery more functional and attractive all at the same time. Since orangeries contain numerous windows, one of the most important accessories you need to consider is the blinds or shades you will use in your new space.

Characteristics of Blinds and Shades

There are numerous characteristics to consider when selecting your blinds and shades. Obviously, you will want to select the color that is best suited to the décor of your orangery. In addition, you will need to consider the size of your shades or blinds. In some cases, it may be necessary to purchase shades or blinds that have been custom made to fit the conservatory. This will add to the cost of constructing your orangery, so be certain to budget the cost accordingly.

You will also find that there are many different materials to select from when purchasing blinds. Some of the most common include aluminum, wood, vinyl and metal. You will also have different styles to choose from, including cellular shades, cordless shades and roman shades. In addition, you will be able to choose from between vertical blinds and horizontal blinds, both of which create a different look in the space. So, be certain to explore all of your style and color options before making a purchase.

Deciding Where to Place Your Blinds

You will also need to decide where you will be placing your blinds, as this will help determine the type of blinds you want. If you plan to place your blinds outside, for example, rolling shutters may be your best option. These shutters are typically operated by a manual gear system, pull tapes or an electric motor that allows them to be rolled up and down when necessary. If you will be keeping them indoors, on the other hand, you will have more options to select from.

Serving Multiple Purposes

In addition to making your conservatory look more attractive and blocking out the sun when necessary, shades and blinds can serve other purposes as well. For example, they can be helpful when it comes to maintaining a certain temperature in the orangery and, during the winter, the material can serve as an insulator and help keep the room warm.

Shutters and blinds can also help to soundproof your orangery. Outdoor rolling shutters, for example, can reduce outdoor noise by 50%, helping to block out the sounds of traffic and noisy neighbors.

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