Everything you need to know before buying blackout

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Title: Everything you need to know before buying blackout


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Everything You Need to Know Before Buying
Blackout Curtains
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  • Whether youre looking for blackout curtains for
    a bedroom, media room or other space where you
    need to block out light, you still want them to
    look great. Luckily there are more options than
    ever, in a wide range of fabrics, colors and
    prints.

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Curtains vs. Drapes
  • Lets start by talking about the difference
    between curtains and drapes. Curtains are one
    layer of fabric, typically used because they let
    some light filter into a room. Blackout curtains
    have the room-darkening features built into the
    fabric, which makes for a thicker fabric.
    However, theyre still lighter in weight and
    appearance than drapes, which are more than one
    layer of fabric.
  • In drapes, the visible layer can contain blackout
    features, but typically, this is imparted via a
    layer of blackout fabric. The blackout fabric has
    typically been a dark color, though its also
    available now in lighter colors, including white,
    which makes for a better appearance from the
    street.

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Protect Your Home
  • Blackout curtains, shades and blinds all reduce
    energy costs by cutting the amount of sunlight
    and UV rays that enters the room. In addition,
    they protect furniture and floors from sun damage
    and fading, which makes these high-cost products
    more durable.
  • Fabric for room darkening curtains has improved
    over the years, from that plastic-feeling
    polyester you probably remember from hotel
    curtains, to softer, less static-prone options.

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  • Use blackout curtains, shades or blinds in rooms
    that get the most sunlight (and be sure to pull
    them during the hottest parts of the day), and in
    areas where you want no light penetration, like
    media rooms.
  • While blackout curtains, shades and blinds are
    more costly than non-blackout fabrics, they pay
    for themselves in energy savings, and in
    preventing premature aging of your home
    furnishings and fabrics.

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Do They Come in White?
  • Because of their light-blocking capabilities,
    room-darkening curtains, shades and blinds,
    usually bring to mind dark, heavy fabric.
    Obviously that doesnt work for every room decor.
    What if you want white blackout curtains?
  • Not only are there white blackout curtains, there
    are many stylish colors and headings (the top of
    the curtain) available. Whether you like grommet
    tops, rod pockets or even blinds or shades,
    theres a blackout fabric for that.

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Turning Existing Curtains Into Blackout Curtains
  • You can also create your own room darkening
    curtains by adding blackout liners, either by
    hanging them on a double rod or by clipping them
    onto the existing rod. White liners are
    available, which gives your windows a unified
    look from the street
  • Blackout blinds and shades are another great
    option for blocking light, especially on smaller
    windows. Use an inside mount for the most
    light-blocking capability.

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Installation Tips
  • Blackout curtains are installed in the same way
    as standard curtains and drapes. To get the most
    out of the room-darkening qualities, measure a
    couple of inches beyond the window frame on all
    sides. Using wraparound rods (which bring the
    drapes all the way around to the wall) is another
    way to guarantee the most light will be blocked.

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WINDOW TREATMENT DUBAI
  • SERIAL BLINDS AND FURNISHING
  • P.O. Box 87992, Dubai, U.A.E
  • info_at_serialuae.com
  • 971 (0)4 3395260
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