Blackout Window Roller
Blackout Window Roller
![]() |
![]() BLINDS SCREEN FOR FAKRO EGRESS SKYLIGHT ROOF WINDOW US $110.00
|
![]() BLINDS SCREEN FOR FAKRO EGRESS SKYLIGHT ROOF WINDOW US $115.00
|
![]() BLINDS SCREEN FOR FAKRO EGRESS SKYLIGHT ROOF WINDOW US $136.00
|
![]() BLINDS SCREEN FOR FAKRO EGRESS SKYLIGHT ROOF WINDOW US $110.00
|
![]() BLINDS SCREEN FOR FAKRO EGRESS SKYLIGHT ROOF WINDOW US $136.00
|
Window Shades, Installed Properly, Sooth Noise In Your House
Window shades are a necessary element in a home, for most people. When looking for the right window shades, consider roller shades. These are highly versatile and can fulfill many needs in your home. They give you privacy, darken your rooms or filter light, insulate from heat or cold, and also act as noise reducers. Roller shades are a cheaper, yet effective means of attaining any or all of these objectives.
In particular, if you live in an area that is very noisy - perhaps a railroad or a highway near, or barking dogs - you likely want something to reduce outside noise and make your home quieter. Why not use roller shades, which are both economical and effective, and also add to your home decor?
You can also use these window shades in rooms of your home that you want to be quieter than other rooms. Perhaps you have a large living room, and want to decrease sound echoes. You may have a media room or a game room that you want more insulated from sound, so that outside noise doesn’t distract from the purpose for which you use the room. Whatever room or rooms you wish to be quieter, roller shades make a straightforward solution.
However, you’ll need to find window shades of a heavier grade material, as lighter fabrics such as cotton or twill won’t serve your noise reduction purpose as well. This won’t limit you much, as there is a large variety of fabric types available that act as noise reducers. You can even find roller shades made of a thick burlap fabric, bamboo, or a multi-layered plastic with a fiberglass sheet core. It’s now possible to find roller shades in many color and style variations, so it will be simpler to match the shade to the colors and décor already in your home.
There are three basic types of roller window shades – blackout shades, solar light filtering shades, and decorative shades. These days, with the advancement in the quality of roller shades, even the window shades with more practical purposes have aesthetic value. All of these types of window shades use a more effective and higher quality control system than the old-style spring loaded reverse mechanisms. Some window shades have a smoothly operating cord lift easily raised and lowered by a continuous cord loop. Roller shades can also be motorized, meaning that it’s possible to adjust your shade without pulling on the bottom of it. This means you can get the shade adjusted in the best way to suit the particular window it's in, and certainly, the better the shade is fitted to the window, the more effective it is in reducing outside noise!
Blackout window shades are generally made of a heavier grade material, or multi-layered plastic with a fiberglass sheet at the core. Because the material is heavier and thicker, it is effective in blocking noise along with the light. ‘Complete blackout’ systems are made not only with a fascia and a valance system, but also a side and bottom rail. These not only help block light more completely, but also sound.
Solar window shades serve a practical purpose in blocking both light and sound, and offer UV protection, too. They reduce heat gain also. These roller shades are available in either room-darkening or simply light-filtering varieties.
Whichever of these types of roller shades you choose, they will be even more effective paired with curtains or drapes. It's possible to reduce outside noise level up to 80% or more! In addition to solving your noise issues, you will have also have window treatments that add to the décor of your home.
About the Author
Judith Persit is an interior designer focusing in window treatments. Judith banters about roller shades. Learn more about window shades at her internet store.
how can i make a roller blind from some material?
i have some gorgeous fabric i bought to make curtains for my daughters bedroom, but there isn't quite enough. I would like to make it into a blind instead, how would i do it? is there something i can put in between the front and back layers to make it a blackout blind? or at least block out some light as the fabric is very thin. I already made curtains from it, but they are about 2 cms to short and look a bit silly - but they will be long enough to make the blind from as the curtain pole is about 6" above the window frame. if i need to buy a kit i'm in the UK
you can line the fabric with black out lining and sew a fringe to make it a bit longer if you need to , buy a cheap roller blind take the vinyl off and glue the fabric on the roller and you are all set .
http://www.arrowblinds.co.uk/images/roll1.jpg
http://www.arcadeblinds.com/images/roller_image_8.jpg
In case you run out of fabric you can always get a fabric that will compliment the original one and make your curtains a bit longer by adding a border to them.
http://www.jcarolinecreative.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/linen_curtains.jpg
Blackout Motorized Roller Blinds with side track at Cheung Kong Center


US $110.00




