: Window Décor Q&A: How Do I Balance Privacy And Sunlight? by: Yasmin Siboldi, Manager, Visual Merchandising at Blinds To Go (courtesy of News Canada) Q: Our family room has a large bay window that provides wonderful
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Window Décor Q&A: How Do I Balance Privacy And Sunlight?
by: Yasmin Siboldi, Manager, Visual Merchandising at Blinds To Go (courtesy of News Canada)
Q: Our family room has a large bay window that provides wonderful sunlight, but, unfortunately, it faces the street and we live on a court. I love the benefits of sunlight, but I'm not comfortable with my neighbors seeing into my home for hours on end so my drapes are usually blocking out all that great sunlight. What can I do to let the sunshine in without giving up my privacy?
A: Letting in sunlight while preserving privacy is one of the industry's biggest challenges. For windows with an open view to the outside or inside, a top-down/bottom-up shade is the best option available. Cellular pleated or Pleated shades allow you to lower the shade from the top. This lets light in while keeping the bottom part of the window covered ensuring privacy. Other options like horizontal wood or aluminum blinds can offer you complete privacy control and style options.
For more home décor and window covering ideas, visit a Blinds To Go superstore (1-800-blinds-7 for store locations) or its Web site at blindstogo.com.
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