Why Plantation Blinds Are An Excellent Buy!




There are plenty of choices when one wishes to buy window shades and blinds. The variety of blinds can be pretty overwhelming at times and therefore it is better to research the products and check out what suits you the best before going in for the first type of window blind you see. Using every resource that is available online will help you to make a wise decision as to the type of blind you should get.

Window coverings or shades are innumerable, and the choices range from mini blinds and pleated drapes to roller blinds and plantation blinds. However, let us have a look at plantation blinds and see why they are such an excellent buy.

Steeped in true US tradition, the very look of these plantation blinds takes one back to the days when the pioneers and first settlers set up roots in this great nation of ours. A plantation blind, true to its name and form, is constructed out of wooden slats that are almost 2 inches thick and more. In the good old days, these types of blinds were installed on the exterior of the windows which ensured that the windows could be sealed tight. It was obvious that these blinds gave them all the protection they needed from the sun, rain, wind and dust, while at the same time allowed the gentle breeze of summer to enter the rooms. 

Today plantation blinds are used on the interior or inside the home. Ideal for large windows they look fabulous whether used in a modern house or a country type homestead. The plantation blind is popular because of the great look and traditional style they lend the room.

There are many advantages to using the Plantation Blind in your home or even office. These blinds have wide slats that are extremely trendy and even considered modern despite the fact that they were introduced to the new world by the colonists from Spain! The thick and wide slats of these blinds offer protection as well as privacy from the elements and also help to conserve energy and prevent energy loss. Ventilation that is provided by these blinds is also good. 

North American Hardwood is the material that is usually used in the manufacture of plantation blinds and shutters. This is because the wood is lighter than other woods. The grain of the wood is straight and tight which makes it shrink-resistant and easy to stain. The smart look of the wider-than-usual slats is very appealing to large homeowners. One can make sure that these blinds are custom-designed to suit the sizes of your windows. No one can really duplicate the feel and look of real wood but today other types of materials are being used for these plantation blinds.

One can find plantation blinds that are made of composite wood and faux wood that are becoming increasingly popular. Faux wood is generally made of vinyl while composite wood is a combination of both vinyl and wood. These look like real wood but cost just a fraction of the actual cost. Therefore they make an inexpensive and attractive option any day.

Another appealing feature of the plantation blind is that if you are a handy "do-it-yourselfer" or a craftsman you can also make them yourself if you follow the plantation blind plans and kit that is also available.


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