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Use Stained Glass Windows to Decorate Your Home

My name is Linda, and I am a professional interior decorator with additional experience in construction. I am passionate about the beauty of stained glass and its ability to completely transform a room or an entire home. Consider turning one or more of your windows into a work of art by replacing it with a stained glass design. If you don't want to completely replace a window, you can order a customized stained glass window and have it hung in front of your existing window. This creates a lovely focal piece in your home. Decorating with stained glass is easy and can make a huge difference in your home's appearance.

Custom Window Shade Ideas

If you're looking for a fast and easy way to personalize any room in your home, consider installing custom window shades. Whether you've just moved into a new home and want to make it your own, or if you need to breathe new life into an old house, updated window shades is one of the best ways to do it. The shades are easier to install then painting walls, and may be easier on your pocketbook as well.

Window shades come in a wide variety of styles and colors to fit any need. No matter what your home's decor style or theme is, you can find a window treatment to coordinate. Another factor to consider when choosing the perfect shades is the amount of light you want to allow into your home. For instance, if you work second or third shift and need your bedroom darker during the day, pick a darkening blind. 

Here are some window shade ideas to get your started:

1. Bamboo Woven Wood

If you prefer a more rustic, natural-looking window covering, consider bamboo woven wood shades. The island-inspired treatments will blend well with a tropical-themed room design featuring wicker or rattan furniture and bright, lively colors. Some styles are constructed of a blend of natural materials, including sisal, grass cloth, jute, and straw, along with the traditional bamboo. 

Bamboo shades, which are made from a sustainable natural resource and considered eco-friendly, are typically found with a top-down/bottom-up operating system. They're available in a range of wood colors, from light to dark, and sometimes a combination of both.

2. Wood Shades 

For a casually elegant look, go for natural wood shades, which feature slats that you can conveniently open or close to control the amount of light you let in. Easy to care for and maintain, wood shades come in a wide range of colors, from bright white to classic dark mahogany. 

3. Light-Filtering Cellular Shades 

If you prefer a breezier look, a light-filtering cellular shade may fit the bill. Their top-down/bottom-up design will allow you to control the amount of light that comes in from both directions. Many of them are also cordless, which is an important safety factor if you have small children. 

Choose double-cell shades if you live in an area with extreme temperatures, as they have better insulation than other types of window coverings. The light-filtering shades also come in a wide variety of hues to coordinate with any room color scheme. Click for more information on shades.