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PostHeaderIcon Venetian Blinds Have Come Along Way


Venetian blinds have come along way from the original cumbersome and some what noisy wooden Venetian blinds used in Colonial houses and mansions at the turn of the 20th century. These heavy wooden Venetian blinds were used to keep out the heat and prevent strong sunlight from fading fabrics, furnishings and floors as well as preventing prying eyes from looking inside the room.

The versatility of using slats to provide an excellent window covering continued with the emergence and trend to use metal Venetian blinds as a way to keep out sunlight soon emerged into offices and work places. The ability to control the amount entering the room remains a major factor when choosing appropriate window coverings for offices. Reflection from the bright sun or natural light on computer screens needs to be reduced as much as possible. Fitting Venetian blinds is the ideal solution for offices and work places.

People soon began to realise the advantages of using Venetian blinds and began using them in their homes, particularly in bathrooms and kitchens where traditional style curtains became shabby due to the humid conditions. The trend continued with different styles and designs of Venetian blinds becoming a preferred choice throughout the home.

Wooden Venetian blinds continue to be one of the most popular choices for use in conservatories, lounge and dinning areas. These are available in a selection of different woods and colour tones to blend with interior design finishes and bring warmth to a room. Modern Venetian blinds have robust and practical finishes applied to them which help prevent fading, warping and scratches. Some even have the added benefit of being treated with a finish which helps prevent dust from settling onto the slats.

Light colours such as natural or honey provide a light and airy ambience and are ideal for rooms with small dimensions. Rich dark colours of mahogany or cherry ooze elegance and sophistication in large rooms, looking beautiful when coordinated dining furniture or Flooring.

For bathrooms and kitchens PVC or metal Venetian blinds remain extremely popular. Modern colours and finishes enable all styles of bathroom, shower rooms and kitchens to have an attractive and practical window covering. These styles of blinds also have finishes to help protect them from humidity and scratches.

Venetian blinds are available to fit a wide range of different size and shapes of windows and are able to be fitted either inside or outside of the window recess.

When choosing whether to hang Venetian blinds inside or outside of the window recess the are a few factors which should be given consideration to.

Fitting Venetian blinds to the inside of the window recess is ideal if-

The window does not open inwardly.

There are no objects displayed on the window sill.

Other window dressings are going to be used in conjunction with the blind.

The blinds are being used in place of traditional net curtains

Venetian blinds fitted to the outside of the window recess are perfect for-

Windows which open inwardly.
The blind is the sole window dressing.
Objects are displayed on the window sill

Terry Henman
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/venetian-blinds-have-come-along-way-730188.html

PostHeaderIcon Choosing the Right Hardwood Floor for Your Denver Home


ProSource, a Denver flooring wholesaler, offers a wide range of hardwood floor coverings. Two of the most popular types are ash and cherry wood. Here is a breakdown of the two woods based on common factors:

Durability:

Ash wood is extremely durable, strong, and resistant to impact. cherry wood is also very durable, but is also highly workable, making sawing, nailing, and finishing more manageable.

Consider the foot traffic and usage for the rooms where you’ll be installing hardwood. Obviously homes with children and pets will require a more durable floor covering.

Color:

Both ash and cherry hardwoods come in a range of colors, but in general cherry tends to be darker, richer, and reddish in color. Cherry heartwood is deep reddish brown, whereas cherry sapwood is a lighter,wood with a pinkish tone.

Ash hardwood floors can range from rich, lustrous white and cream, to very light brown. Ash heartwood flooring can even range into a deep, reddish-brown.

Depending on the style of décor you want, darker woods convey a more formal, traditional feel while lighter tones offer a more contemporary look. In Denver, hardwood flooring preferences tend to lean toward the lighter, more contemporary tones.

Grain:
When it comes to the grain of these hardwood floors, ash wood have a bold, open, prominent grain with a coarse texture. Cherry, on the other hand, has a grain that is quite fine and frequently wavy with a uniform, satin-like texture.

Making a decision:
Professional flooring distributors in Colorado, such as ProSource Denver, are happy to answer any questions you have on Hardwood FlooFlooring for your home to help you choose among the most popular flooring brands including Bruce Hardwood Floors, Armstrong Hardwoods by Hartco, and Appalachian Hardwoods by Anderson

Brett Martin
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PostHeaderIcon where can I find pretty cheap hardwood flooring, especially cherry, black cherry and bloodwood?


I need to get some Hardwood FlooFlooring and I really want to increase the property value of my home and don’t want to go with laminate flooring, please help if you know.

You get what you pay for. Using cheap products could cause more problems than spending the money for good products.

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