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How You Can Use Your Pleated Blinds

How you can use your pleated blinds

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How You Can Use Your Pleated Blinds

Whenever you hear someone say pleated what comes into your mind? That time when you are in your high school years and

was forced to wear pleated skirt throughout the whole year. But unlike school uniforms, pleated blinds can transfer your dull

house into an oh-la-la moment. These blinds can suit any type of windows from the most standard window up to the irregularly-

patterned or shaped window. It can also be used in porches, conservatories and other windows in the house and you can choose between having cordless and friction-operated blinds.

There are different ways on how you can use your blinds, although some people are just fine with using their blinds for

their windows. Here are some of the ways on how you can use it better;

For everyday use – you can use pleated shades for its inexpensive look; this is perfect if you are looking for a casual design in your house. As it stacks neatly on one side of your window, using this kind of shade is very simple and does not

require looking for ways to hide the bulk of your shades. Pleated shades come with unique different styles and design that allows

you to find the perfect touch that will fit your house décor.

Pleated blinds for your large windows– large and wide windows often present challenges to the homeowners as this can

become really expensive when buying blinds; with the pleated types of blinds, ordering two shades in one rail is possible. It is

affordable and yet it looks good on your living room window. Semi-opaque fabric are ideal for enhancing the beauty of your room and combining it with the blackout liner are best for your

media room as well.

For pleated RVs – use pleated shades instead of mini blinds, as they have the same lightweight feature, they are different in

terms of quality; pleated blinds have no slats that can trap dirt and dust from the campground and it can be cordless making it

safe for the little ones on board. Pleated blinds have slim profiles and minimal stacking heights giving a barely there

impression.

For patio doors too – for the sliding doors of your patio you can use the pleated type of blinds; with its slim and small stacking height, it gives you enough space for the entrance from the

patio to the house without the need of ducking down (no one wants to always duck whenever they go out to the patio). And they are easy to clean, one quick swipe of the shades and you are done cleaning, it does not require a high maintenance and

does not require too much effort when cleaning.

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http://www.duette.co.uk/skylight-blinds/

http://flinkmallet.livejournal.com/2517.html

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