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Cleaning Tips for Easy Maintenance of Different Window Treatments!

As the most prized possession in your home, window covering is often chosen after deliberate planning and carefully considering a myriad of factors. However, there does come a time when even the most diligent of homeowners can’t remember the last time they cleaned or even paid much attention to the window treatments of their Monmouth Beach house except the regular drawing open and closing every other day. So, what is the ideal cleaning and maintenance routine of different window treatments? Let’s find out: How often should you clean blinds and shades? While most window coverings come with their respective user manuals inclusive of the maintenance requirements, it more or less depends on the user and their convenience. However, the ideal frequency of cleaning your home’s window coverings should be according to the window treatment and how much dirt your home accumulates between cleaning days. Wooden blinds, for example, may not require weekly cleaning, but honeycomb shades, draperi...

Things to Consider Before Investing in Cellular Shades

Cellular shades are a popular choice for homeowners on a mission to make their space appealing yet exclusive to them. Also known as honeycomb shades, this kind of window treatment is largely recommended due to its versatility in achieving the desired results, such as privacy, light control, and more. But on the flip side, they come with their own set of conditions. Window Shape: What makes cellular shades the most popular option is their flexible structure. The single drape of fabric pleated in a honeycomb pattern is workable on practically any shape or size of the window, fulfilling the most common requirement of both contemporary and traditional homeowners. Therefore, when it comes to choosing the right window covering according to your window’s size and shape, cellular shades won’t disappoint you. For example, for narrower windows, you can opt for vertical installation whereas horizontal covering could be more ideal for sliding glass doors. Light Control:  Newer designs, these d...