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How To Select Plantation Shutters

Plantation shutters have become one of the most sought after window treatments. This type of window treatment comes with chicness and could definitely increase the value of your abode, however be warned that they can get a little expensive. Plantation shutters have an edge when it comes sturdiness and energy savings. They can keep the heat from going out and prevent the coldness from coming in during the winter season. How do you know which one works for your home best? Watch this video.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - February 24, 2014 at 12:57 pm

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Should You Get Plantation Shutters?

Plantation shutters have become one of the most sought after window treatments. This type of window treatment comes with chicness and could definitely increase the value of your abode, however be warned that they can get a little expensive. Plantation shutters have an edge when it comes sturdiness and energy savings. They can keep the heat from going out and prevent the coldness from coming in during the winter season. That said, your electric bills are remarkably cut down. Like I said, they can be pricey, but you can choose composite wooden material which is more affordable. Look at the following benefits of blinds to help you compare costs with other blinds:

  • This kind of window treatment needs minimal maintenance. You just have to wipe off the dust with the use of a soft rag or wash the shutters using soap and water occasionally.
  • These window treatments are built to fit window openings in order for installation to hardly be a problem even without the help of professionals to do the job. Before, plantation shutters were used only by the rich and the famous. These days, even ordinary homeowners can enjoy the elegant look of these sunshades.
  • Plantation shutters let you control the sunlight that enters your room. While at it, the slats are able to complement the adornment that you have in a specific area of your house.

Simply put, these window treatments will give you a wide array of benefits, from savings to light control features. You can choose from a wide range of colors, patterns and textures so you can enjoy the right one for your home.

You can keep your blinds closed at summer and pull them up when the weather gets tad too cold and let natural sunlight seep through. Plantation blinds are supposedly the perfect answer to a newly constructed or refurbished home if you have the means to buy those natural window treatments.

 

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Posted by Sarah Moore - February 7, 2014 at 3:48 am

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Cleaning Your Windows

Just as eyes are the windows to the soul, the windows are the eyes of our homes. That said, it is necessary to keep them in their greatest condition. They should have no defects, dust, grime, dirt, and whatnots. Clean houses impress visitors. In this article, you will learn the ways in maintaining your windows through proper cleaning procedures.

First, get a spray bottle and pour club soda in it. Spray it on your windows and wipe them clean. Include the glass, too. You can use a clean rag or paper towel for wiping. Then, you fill a water vinegar solution into the same bottle after finishing it. The water and vinegar are of the same amount and shake it well so they mix together. Spray it again on your windows and wipe them clean. Afterwards, dip a squeegee in water so you can use it to clean your windows. You can also get mildew and mold remover for dirt that are hard to get rid of.

Next thing you can do is mix two cups of baking soda with just the right amount of water. You will make a thick paste with it, which you can use to coat the window ledge. Let it sit for about 20 to 30 minutes, and then have it rinsed and use a soft rag. Go for circular motions to avoid streaking the windows. Rinse it using the vinegar and water solution again to get rid of residue, as well as disinfect the windows

Make sure to clean your windows at least every quarter of the year. If it gets dirty more often than usual, clean it at as often as you can. It doesn’t matter whether you have single-hung windows or double-hung windows with sash windows. Maintaining your windows is a must.

Cleaning is not the favorite thing of many. However tiring it could be, we should still keep in mind that cleaning our windows has its benefits. If you don’t, they will deteriorate more quickly.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - March 1, 2013 at 2:33 pm

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Q&A: Decorating a house that is easy to clean?

Question by Joy Totheworld: Decorating a house that is easy to clean?
Outside and inside. Furniture and just general suggestions?

I’m not lazy. I have (diagnosed) CCD. Although I am receiving treatment, it would just make my life a lot easier, if my future house was easier to clean.

Any tips, advice and suggestions would be awesome. Thank you in advance <3
*OCD

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Answer by mycathouse
Inside
Floors: Hardwood floors and tile floors are very easy to keep super clean, much easier than carpet. If grout gets your panties in a bunch, consider using vinyl sheet flooring in your kitchen and bathroom. It doesn’t look as nice, but is very easy to maintain.
Decor: Add color with nice, easy to dust framed pictures/paintings/prints rather than a lot of little knicknacks. A few easy to wash throw pillows can really spark up a room in place of other harder to clean decor. Avoid plants, both real and plastic, as they get very dusty and cause issues with watering and dirt. Jazz up a focal wall with wild wallpaper or paint to give your room pizzaz instead of cluttering things up with a lot of separate decorative items.
Bedroom: Make sure your comforter is washable, as are any throw pillows. Avoid hard to dust blinds in favor of rollershades, which when up disappear under the window treatments, so don’t worry how they look. I actually used kits from a fabric store and extra sheets that matched our bedding to make gorgeous rollershades…so easy to dust!
Furniture: Avoid furniture such as wall units with open shelves that get really dusty. Choose furniture with glass or wood doors instead. Make sure your a/v equipment is either behind glass doors or wire so you can keep it in a closet. (We just did that…it’s awesome!) Avoid glass tops on your tables, as they have to be cleaned constantly because they show every fingerprint and speck of dust. Make sure to have lots and lots of easily washable coasters around if you or others in your home like to carry drinks around. Don’t even think about buying rattan or anything with a woven texture…you’ll never feel like it’s clean. If you’re buying a glass curio cabinet to keep trinkets dust free, really check to make sure the cabinet seals well enough to do that, or you’ll be pulling everything out weekly to dust the shelves etc, and it defeats the purpose. Leather seating is awesome. Wipes clean 1-2-3 no matter what you spill on it.
Appliances: Avoid stainless steel appliances at all costs…they get fingerprints on them and will drive you nuts. Buy the largest washing machine you can fit and afford so you can fit comforters and pillows in there.

Outside: Avoid wood shingles or wood siding. Newer, upscale vinyls look great and wash down with a hose or power sprayer. Avoid windows with mullions (dividers) which give the windows a paned look. These are a pain to keep clean. Modern casement windows just wipe right down. Gutters will keep the rain from splattering mud and mulch up the side of your house, if you’re in an an area where that’s a problem. Choose outdoor furniture that does not require cushions and can be rinsed off with a hose or power washer.

Hope this helps for starts!

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Posted by Window Treatments - February 11, 2013 at 2:31 pm

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Ideas, please, to help keep my kitchen from looking too dark?

Question by Sarah M: Ideas, please, to help keep my kitchen from looking too dark?
I’m in the middle of redecorating my kitchen. Appliances are a mixture of black and stainless steel, walls are terra cotta, accent wall is sandy-colored, light oak wood laminate floors, black cabinets, white countertops. Any suggestions for nice, bright accents (rugs, window treatments) to keep it from looking too dark? Please and thank you!

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Answer by JAP
I would suggest a short white sheer valance for your window treatments. As for a color to “pop” in your kitchen, I think green would coordinate with all the other colors. I’m thinking of bright green bottles or vases on your window sill, if possible. Maybe a bowl of limes or granny smith apples. Or a lime green colored jar candle. Just enough to add a splash of color. As for the rugs, I’m thinking they’re going to have to be a shade of white. You seem to have a good sense of style and decorating, so I know you can make this work. Good luck!

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Posted by Window Treatments - June 13, 2012 at 8:43 am

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