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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

A QUICK CLEANING GUIDE FOR HOMEOWNERS TO MAINTAIN THEIR WINDOW BLINDS


Blinds are useful window treatments that provide a lot of benefits to a home. They control the light coming into the house, increase privacy, and add aesthetic appeal, among other capabilities. But, like all window treatments in NJ, they require regular cleaning and maintenance to extend their service life and keep them clean and presentable.
Your home’s ventilation, air quality, and heating and cooling systems contribute to the dirt, moist, and condensation that build up on your blinds. Cleaning them, however, isn’t that difficult. Here’s a quick guide to help you out.
Vacuum
Vacuuming the blinds once a week will significantly keep them clean. It works on any type of material— wood, plastic, or metal. Just make sure that you’re using a vacuum with a brush attachment since other cleaning material may cause scratches or dents. To clean the blinds thoroughly, close the slats completely to vacuum a larger surface area. Read more from this blog. http://bit.ly/2leLgzG

Friday, January 20, 2017

Drapes Offer Privacy and Increase Comfort

Drapes come in a wide range of styles and colors to suit your taste so finding one that complements your home shouldn’t be so difficult. Window treatments, in general, beautify rooms and drapery can add a touch of elegance. Here are more of the reasons why you should consider adding some drapes to your home.

Sunday, January 8, 2017

How to Create an Appealing Atmosphere at Home with Some Window Blinds


If you would like to change the way your home feels like, accomplish it easily through the materials that you choose for your window treatments, particularly window blinds. Whether it be wood or aluminum, there is a material meant for their particular aesthetic purpose.

Real Wood

Whether real or faux, wood blinds can give softness and a natural warmth to a room. However, avoid using the real kind in spaces with high humidity such as the laundry room, the kitchen, and the bathroom. Moisture has adverse impact on real wood in the long run, because it is naturally porous, which means that it can warp or become brittle when exposed to fluctuating temperatures.

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