…ckly wiped clean of splashes or condensation. Living Areas and Bedrooms In living rooms, dining areas, and bedrooms where aesthetics play a more prominent role, fabric roller shades often shine. Their softer appearance and light-diffusing qualities create a more inviting atmosphere. The Blindsgalore Classic Roller Shades: Light Filtering collection offers an excellent balance of style and functionality for these spaces. For bedrooms specifically,…
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…ferent price story. That tiny bathroom window costs less than your massive living room picture window. Makes sense, right? But size is just the beginning. Window Size: The Obvious Factor Bigger windows need more material. More material means higher cost. A 24-inch window uses half the fabric of a 48-inch window. Simple math that everyone gets. But here’s what surprises people: odd shapes don’t automatically mean premium pricing. We build everythin…
…customers: Bedrooms: Double cell for master bedroom, single cell for guest rooms Living spaces: Single cell works well in most cases Large windows: Double cell for maximum energy savings Small windows: Single cell is more cost-effective Extreme climate zones: Double cell throughout the house Our Blindsgalore Cordless Top Down Bottom Up Cellular Shade makes this easy. No cords to manage, just a simple operation that gives you total control over lig…
…w you use your rooms. Instead of thinking you always wanted a light filled living room to entertain in, but in reality you just use it to watch your recorded shows late at night. The idea of naturally rising in the morning along with the emerging sun sounds inspiring, but you also have a hard time falling asleep because the streetlights are too bright or the neighbors’ car headlights shine directly into your room. Regardless of how much illuminati…
…ld see her entire window when the shades were up. With Roman shades in our living room, we lose about 8-10 inches of glass to the fabric stack. Small windows especially benefit from pleated shades’ minimal footprint. Material choices vary too. Pleated shades typically use lightweight polyester that holds crisp folds forever. Roman shades offer hundreds of shade fabric options, from soft linen textures that feel like your favorite shirt to rich vel…
…ent color against a monotone palette or floor-to-ceiling color in well-lit living rooms. BH&G introduced their first-ever color of the year, Laurel Leaf, which is inspired by the calming hue of eucalyptus and soothing for a bedroom. Benjamin Moore announced October Mist, a soft, silvery green that effortlessly anchors their larger 2022 color palette. A declaration of soft minty green, Behr’s Breezeway is anchored by a gentle blue undertone, remini…
…Here’s what surprised me when I first installed motorized shades in my own living room: how incredibly quiet they are. We’re talking 35-45 decibels. That’s quieter than a library. Quieter than your refrigerator humming. The days of grinding, whirring motors are long gone. Why Should I Choose Motorized Over Manual Blinds? The benefits of motorized blinds go way beyond the “wow factor” when guests visit (though that’s definitely fun). Let me break d…
…feel like adding a designer touch to your sliding door. We love these for living rooms where creating ambiance matters most. Blindsgalore Vinyl Vertical Blinds balance affordability with practicality. These tough performers handle daily use without complaint, shrugging off sunlight, moisture, and the occasional bump from enthusiastic pets. For busy entryways, vinyl wins hands-down for its wipe-clean convenience. Why Our Modern Sliding Door Blinds…







