Bamboo Window Treatments

December 28, 2007

With the continuous change in the home building and designing industry, it is sometimes hard to keep up with the newer trends. But if we are to look back and really examine the significant changes in home designing more specifically the window treatment aspect, it is not so surprising to note that the transformation has gone from extravagant pleats towards simplistic and nature-friendly choices.

With the emergence of Japanese-plus-modern designs in contemporary homes, many homeowners are now opting for simplicity, clean-cut lines and refined elegance. A lot of people are transforming their houses into something that would make it more calming and relaxing, some even reconstruct their homes. And among the main points of focus are the windows.

Bamboo window treatments have become a lot more popular in this side of the world nowadays. However, it is already the staple bamboo treatment for most homes in the pacific. Most people, several decades ago, would not even imagine dressing their windows with bamboo blinds and other bamboo window treatments. But due to the growing consciousness on environmental concerns, most people shift towards using bamboo window treatments and sometimes even hemp. Top these with the growing consensus of electing a cozy atmosphere in the house that might even, at first, give the impression of a vacation home.

If you are a bit skeptic on using bamboo window treatments, you could try considering the cool look of the following bamboo window treatments:

Matchsticks blind – Among the most popular choices when it comes to bamboo window treatment is the matchsticks blind. As the name suggest, this type of blind are crafted from thin, long sticks of bamboo that are connected in an overlapping fashion. These blinds give the advantage of letting in more light due to the small gaps in between each stick.

Roman shades – The bamboo version of the Roman shades provide a slick, simplistic approach to window treatment. Much like the roman shades, the bamboo counterpart gathers in several folds when raised and retracts when lowered.

Roll-up blinds- This boasts of attractive window treatment which is mainly characterized by very thin, sometimes straw-like thinness, to increase the ease of use.

Woven wood blinds – If you opt for a roll–up shade, this type of bamboo wood treatment would be a good choice. It is commonly used for patios; however a growing demand for its use is concentrated on window treatments.

Straight bamboo shades – This type incorporates different bamboo species and even grass and wood.

If you are not up to using traditional Japanese bamboo window blinds, then you could try searching for less traditional designs and constructions. These would give you the same benefits while being able to match your modern house with one of the most economical choice for window treatment.

While it is true that bamboo window treatments offer a lot than what meets the eyes, their uses are limited into several types. Also, these do not work well in all sorts of house arrangements, designs, furniture and house construction. Nonetheless, they work well for both exterior and interior use. If you want some exotic flavor around a room, you could try the inexpensive alternative offered by the bamboo window treatments. But don’t be fooled though, many manufacturers and makers of bamboo window treatments have already devised ways to create sophisticated-looking choices.

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