The Advantages Of Horizontal Window Blinds
Horizontal window blinds have adjustable features which mean that you can adjust the light that comes in your room without sacrificing your privacy. They are available in many different colors, stain options, materials such as vinyl, wood or bamboo and slat widths.
Many horizontal window blinds have cords that are attached on both sides of your window. They are easy to operate, allowing you to move them downwards or upwards while at the same time, providing enhance light during the day. Here are some horizontal window blinds for your consideration.
2" Faux Wood Blinds:
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If you are looking for a window treatment that will provide privacy, insulation and light control, consider these faux wood blinds. They are embossed with a wood appearance and texture yet made of a durable PVC for a long-lasting use. They feature snap-in brackets, coordinating tilt wand to allow you to adjust the slat angle, auto-locking cord to adjust blind height and curved designer head rail. You have the option to install these blinds outside or inside of the widow casing. Available colors are cream and white. Prices range from $17.99 to $51.99 at jcpenney.com. Linden Street 2" Basswood Blind: This blind features distinguishable wood grain and warm tone highlights. It is made of pure basswood and comes with a tilt cord. It features decorative valance that are attached on steel headrail. You have the option to choose between outside and inside mounting. For inside mounting, windows should be 2 and ¼ inches thick or 3 and ¼ inches. Color options are cherry, pine, oak mantel and silk white. This blind is available at jcpenney.com with prices ranging from $44.99 to $86.99. Modern Precious Metals® Aluminum Horizontal Blinds from Hunter Douglas: This contemporary style horizontal blind is also available in country, global, tradition and hip style. Available finish options are brushed, duotone, metallic, hammered, pearlescent, soft suede and soft weave. This blind comes with custom valance. The available dimensions are 36 inches wide by 60 inches long by 1-inch slat width. Some of the proprietary features are de-Light which blocks out almost 99 percent of the incoming light, PowerTilt, Bounce Back for superior resiliency, dust shield and Break-Thru safety tassel. Check out this blind at homeportfolio.com. EverWood® Collection Alternative Wood Blinds: Another offering from Hunter Douglas, this wood blind is made of advanced composite materials and polymer. Finish choices are stained, white silk, white and off-white. The available dimensions are 60 inches wide by 42 inches long by 2 inches slat width, 6 inches to 96 inches wide by 12 inches to 120 inches long by 2 inches slat width and 6 inches to 96 inches wide by 12 inches to 120 inches long by 12.5 inches slat width. For more information, visit homeportfolio.com. Polywood Shutters from Sunburst Shutters: This cordless white horizontal shutter measures 3 and ½ inches slat width. Also available are 2 and ½ inches and 4 and ½ inches widths. If you are interested to learn more about this product, go to homeportfolio.com. Wood Blinds from Smith + Noble: These country style wood blinds are one of the best replacement ideas to have. You have also choices of global, traditional and contemporary styles. These blinds are made of hardwood. Finish options are stained, white or painted. They are available in valance, tapes or beveled edge slat. Visit homeportfolio.com if you want to know more about this product. There are more horizontal window blind choices online so take your time browsing through the many selections before making a purchase. |

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