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Kid-Appropriate Window Treatments Available in Tampa

Article by Artistic Windows Inc.

The interior design of a kid’s room requires special attention to certain details. Even the window treatment for this part of the house should create an ambiance of fun and relaxation for kids since they spend a lot of their time in their bedrooms. There are window treatment accessories and styles in many home improvement stores in Tampa so your choices are virtually unlimited.

Safety is a special consideration for window treatments for a child’s room. Curtains with ropes should be avoided because children tend to grab and pull. The strings on blinds could also be a safety hazard but if you can keep them out of reach, then you can probably use them because they are easy to maintain and they come is colorful styles. Draperies also tend to come in long lights which creates an easy access for more grabbling and pulling.

Going for simple, cool fabrics with minimal beading and attachments would also be best because these could fall off and get into the hands of toddlers or babies. Cotton or satin curtains in pastel shades are good options for creating a brighter room, especially if the room gets a lot of natural light. Light and airy fabrics are subtle means of softening the room’s interior design.

Shades, specifically solar shades, are a good idea for a kid’s room because they help regulate room temperature and they have the ability to filter dangerous UV rays, especially during hot summers.

Shutters are optional but they are good protectors from cold and wet weather. Paint your shutters with bright colors, integrating a few drawings of animals or shapes to make it more kid appropriate. Tie in your window treatment selection with matching or contrasting beddings for a harmonious look.

Hunter Douglas has a wonderful line of window treatment designs. You can see their latest lines on their website. Artistic Windows of Tampa carries Hunter Douglas products in their store.

Artistic Windows Inc.Contact: Scott SowderAddress: 4004 W Neptune St #102, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: 813-835-8805Email: awindows@tampabay.rr.comWebsite: www.artisticwindowsinc.com

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 6, 2011 at 9:56 am

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Tropical Theme Window Treatments for Tampa: Choosing the Right Blinds and Shades

Article by Artistic Windows Inc.

Tampa, Florida is known for its wonderful produce of oranges, as well as their hot, tropical summer climate. Some folks love the Florida weather so much that they’d want to keep the whole tropical feel all year round. One way of doing this is to have tropical theme window treatments for your home. A beach feel is relaxing, warm, and easily achievable, given the right set of shutters, curtains, blinds, and other types of window treatment for your Tampa home.

Bamboo is the most commonly used material for the tropical look. However, it can get expensive. If you have the budget to use bamboo as your base material, then do so by all means. But if you do not have that much money to spare, don’t worry. You don’t have to compromise your vision just to save money. You can still achieve the bamboo look by putting in some work to have a cornice. A cornice is the uppermost section of moulding above your door or window. Making a bamboo cornice makes your window unique-looking with the beachy look you’re after.

If you feel overwhelmed by the amount of bamboo you’ll be putting up your windows, you can go for a stained bamboo curtain rod. This type of curtain is very suitable for Tampa homes with bigger sized windows. You can play with sheer, or light-colored draperies to couple it with the bamboo rod curtain. Dark shades of curtain and draperies are not a good idea because it rarely complements well with the look of the bamboo. You can also go for Hawaiian print drapes if bright colors are part of your theme.

Beach-themed curtain prints give a more specific look to your home. A typical summer home in Tampa shouldn’t be complete without some sort of beach element in the room. Choose designs with seashells or waves. Add a few accents here and there to complete the whole look. You can put actual shells by the window of use a surfboard as a display item. But it’s best to keep it subtle so as not to overwhelm the house (and your guests).

For people who prefer blinds over curtains, choose brighter colored ones to liven up the room. Solar shades are quite practical for Tampa because they give great control over the amount of light coming in the house, and they are actually a lot easier to maintain as compared to curtains and shades. And, solar shades have the advantage of giving any room a softer feel. Special shades like those from Hunter Douglas’ collection are designed to keep harmful UV rays out of the room for better safety and temperature regulation in the room. You can try the Hunter Douglas Vignette Modern Roman shades. It’s modern and suitable for the tropical theme. Look for window treatment service companies in Tampa that distribute Hunter Douglas products.

Small details like tropical themed beddings and interior design motifs of a room unify the whole look. Floral prints, pastel colors, and bright hues are god options for bedding designs. Fill your Tampa bedroom home with vibrant colored sheets and bed spreads. You can opt for wild prints like palm trees and wild flowers for the kids’ playroom or bedroom. But remember not to overdo it. If you use graphic or printed beddings and interior design, choose window treatments with smaller details. You can even leave shutters bare.

Other important considerations when choosing the window treatment for your Tampa home is privacy, room size, and time you’re willing to put in for its maintenance. Integrate your tropical theme with these three important factors to keep aesthetic and functionality well-balanced.

Artistic Windows Inc.Contact: Scott SowderAddress: 4004 W Neptune St #102, Tampa, FL 33629Phone: 813-835-8805Email: awindows@tampabay.rr.comWebsite: www.artisticwindowsinc.com

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Posted by Window Treatments - August 5, 2011 at 5:07 pm

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