WINDOW TREATMENT CHALLENGE
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Comments (18)I would go with white plantation shutters - keeps your architectural look/lines. You can also select the shutters to have two parts in one panel also for the ones down the bottom - so half way have one part (of one so its not two different ones) you can shut completely and the top part you can adjust to still see but with complete privacy in the bottom (you could have in the morning when lying in bed), or you open and shut them around the same amount. I did that in my hall way so that I can completely close the bottom half but the top part of the same shutter I can open slightly for the light etc etc but still have privacy. Shutters give you so many possibilities for privacy, lighting etc depending on the person....See MoreWindow Treatment - Blinds or Curtains?????
Comments (20)Hi diviabhi Here are a few links to companies which supply the roman blinds you are after (blockout & sheer). I would suggest looking at a few, getting an idea of the type of blinds you are after, doing a cost comparison between them all. You might want to request an obligation free quote. Of course, depending on your location, some may be more suitable than others. Fabric/Material, Exposed/Hidden Tracks, Motorised/Manual, Cordless/Corded and COST are all things to take into consideration. http://www.kresta.com.au http://www.victory.com.au http://www.luxaflex.com.au http://www.sunway.com.au http://invisageinverloch.com.au Take your time and good luck with your decision....See Moreneed help with window treatment
Comments (11)No, not without losing the curtain pole, and it gets cold in the winter so we want to keep it. Sliding shutters would look great but we have two similar windows and as you can see there isn't space for them to fully open, or is there? I think panels might be best but I don't know what would look best. I want to have full sun coming in in the winter and shade in the summer, this is a west facing window....See MoreTried and tested treatments for external timber windows?
Comments (3)Hi Hilary, We are about to instal all new Blackbutt timber windows and have been researching this. We have decided that we will use Cutek which is a timber oil. It seems to be easy to apply, just brush or wipe on. Cutek also have a product that can renew the wood if it has weathered and greyed, so its easy to rejuventae the timber without sanding. as it is an oil it will darken the appearance of the timber, but some colour in a stain or oil is advised by timber experts to provide some UV protection for the timber, to avaoid it greying. We have used Cutek on a deck and a pergola and have been happy with it. Cheers...See MoreScotExpat Cali
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