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The Looped Roman shades are part of the Natural Shades line of Bali Blinds and they are designed for indoor use only, although the materials they are made of could easily stand bad weather as well. As Bali takes pride in being a “green” company, they make their Natural Shades window treatments from renewable sources: bamboo, grass, jute or rattan reeds are used. These window shades have 28.5% green content in their composition. All fabrics used are stained by boiling, then air dried, therefore saving energy in the manufacturing process. Eco-friendly raw materials that go into the Bali Natural Shades line of products are 100% recyclable, including the headrail which is made of reclaimed wood. Moreover, the packaging material is also recyclable, so if going green is one of your main concerns, by buying Bali bamboo blinds and shades you’re on the right track.

 

Although woven wood blinds aren’t usually total light blockers, they can be turned into blackout window treatments by adding a liner. The liner will also contribute to improving the energy efficiency of the window treatment. With or without the liner, these bamboo blinds are quite spectacular, because when they are folded they for soft, billowing loops which add some dimension to the windows, creating a dramatic effect. Colors are all natural and beautiful, and for many of them Bali provides free samples which can be ordered directly online from their website or by visiting a window blinds retailer.

 

The lift controls on these bamboo shades can be standard cord, continuous-loop lift or continuous chain-loop lift system. Continuous loop systems are a bit more expensive than the standard cord ones, but they are much safer for kids and for pets, because there are not dangling cords that present a strangling hazard.

 

The Looped Roman bamboo shades feature various types of hems and trims. If you don’t want your window treatments to attract attention, you can go for the classic, standard hem, which is barely noticeable. Other options are the deco-trim hem and the deco-pocket hem, which are cut to the shade width and which can be finished with French gimps.

 

In case a liner is needed, Bali offers two options: the privacy liner, available in four neutral colors, and the blackout liner, which is neutral to the street side, thus providing a unified appearance from the outside of the building. The blackout liner is available in three color options: Blackout Buff, Blackout Chestnut and Blackout Espresso.

 

The mounting brackets choice:

  • Standard-mount, suitable for inside-mount or outside-mount window treatments
  • Projection brackets, which are basically similar to the standard brackets, but they can have an extra depth which provides additional space for window molding or for operating hardware.
  • Ceiling-mount brackets, which need to be used in case the window casing is too narrow to allow an inside-mount of the window treatments.
  • Hold-down brackets have the role of securing the bottomrail of the bamboo blinds to the window sill.
Published in Bamboo Shades
Thursday, 28 January 2010 20:24

Top Down Bottom Up Bamboo Shades

Top down bottom up shades are among the most special window treatments, their versatility and beauty making them suitable for practically any room in a house. Top down bottom up bamboo shades can successfully replace cafe curtains in a kitchen or in a bathroom. Usually, the duofold or the top down bottom up facilities are upgrades which can be ordered with some shades models at various manufacturers. The point of interest in this type of window shades is that one can either raise them from the bottom or lower them from the top, depending on the privacy needs of the moment. Such bamboo shades form accordion pleats when raised or lowered, just like Roman shades do. As woven wood allows quite a significant amount of light to pass through, a liner is needed to double the shades in case total darkness is required.

Now that we agreed on what we’d like to buy, let’s see what are some available options:

 

Tropical Isle Bamboo Shades

We found the Tropical Isle Top-Down Bottom-Up Basic bamboo shades at Blinds Chalet and we were impressed with what they have to offer. Not only these shades come with limited lifetime warranty, but they also include a 6” valance free of charge. Tropical Isle bamboo shades are safe for children and pets, because they feature a continuous cord loop, which is a real cord and not a beaded chain as it happens in some cheaper models. When folded, the bamboo shades form those Roman shade-style pleats which can give so much elegance to any classic interior decor. These bamboo shades are available in a wide choice of colors: Bermuda, Cocoa, Dusk Reed, Jamaica, Natural Palm, New Guinea Amber and New Guinea Caramel. If you can’t decide which one fits best your interiors, you can order free samples. Blackout and privacy liner are available on request. Tropical Isle Basic bamboo shades are made to measure, which is a great option in case your windows aren’t typical.

 

Levolor Providence

Levolor is not a cheap window treatments manufacturer. However, they offer good quality for money, so they are one of the best options when ordering blinds and shades for windows. Levolor Providence bamboo shades feature light and dark reeds and either a classic wood or a waterfall valance. Besides the top down bottom up option, they are also suitable for installing multiple shades on a single headrail, thus being able to cover even extremely large windows. The shade style can be Roman, Classic Roman or Waterfall. For the Waterfall style, it’s mandatory to order either cordless operating system or continuous cord loop. The top down bottom up feature adds an extra $45 to the final bill.

 

Just Blinds - Economy Bamboo Shades

Woven wood shades aren’t necessarily expensive, economy options being available for those on a tight budget. While it’s true that they may not last as long as some expensive ones, economy bamboo shades are ideal to cover your windows when you either don’t have too much money, or you’re just renting on shorter term and you don’t want to spend huge amounts on improvements you’re going to leave behind anyway. These top down bottom up cheap bamboo shades from Just Blinds are available in more than 20 color combinations and finishes, and if you want, you can even order free samples. The 6” valance that comes with your shades order is free on charge. Optional liners are available for extra cost.

Published in Bamboo Shades
Tuesday, 19 January 2010 10:48

Bamboo Shades for Sliding Doors

Sliding glass doors and French doors are among the most used solutions for the patio entrance of a house. Sometimes, such doors may be used for creating a temporary separation between two rooms, so they can be fully opened for allowing the two rooms merge into a bigger one. This can be a good idea for people who like to organize festivities and celebrations in their home, thus needing to occasionally set up a big dinner table to accommodate all those guests.

Because of their large glass areas, sliding glass doors don’t offer too much privacy if the glass is clear. This is where bamboo shades for sliding doors come into play: they can provide this privacy when needed, but they can also be completely open in order to allow daylight in at times when we don’t care if people in the street are staring at us through the glass of our doors. Bamboo has a natural look which helps creating an exotic and Earth-friendly atmosphere, while passing almost unnoticed. This is a nice feature, especially when it’s not desirable to have one decor element which focuses the attention, making people ignore other elements we’d like them to see and admire.

Styles of Bamboo Shades for Sliding Doors

Bamboo sliding panels: such window treatments can add a dramatic look to your room, offer you privacy, while allowing enough filtered light to pass through. They are usually multiple panels installed on a double track, so they can overlap when opened. The number of panels may vary depending on the opening size, but the most usual numbers are 4 or 6. This has to be an even number, because symmetry is nice to have when you slide the panels to the sides. Of course, you can opt for a one-way draw to open, case in which the number of panels doesn’t matter anymore. Bamboo is very good for such installations because it’s lightweight, therefore there’s no need for a sturdy track that could be hard to install and to secure in place, especially if the door opening is very large. Thanks to the liners that can be added to the shades, the light filtering degree can be chosen from very light to total blackout. Bamboo sliding panel curtains can be paired with matching valances, for more sophisticated interiors.

Bamboo Roman shades: this is another option for covering sliding door glass panes. Compared to sliding panels, Roman shades offer the advantage of not needing to open them each time you want to use the door. This is important when you have kids, because they might not be careful enough with curtains, drapes, shades or other window treatments, so they may damage the bamboo slats of the sliding panels if they use a lot those patio doors. After all, we can’t expect kids to slide open those panels when they have so many things on their mind, do we?

Be it we talk about sliding panels or Roman shades, bamboo slats are available in many color choices, from the darkest Black Cherry finish, to the warm Colonial shade or Maple Kauai and even to the unevenly looking Pecan color.

Published in Bamboo Shades