Elegant Kitchen Window Blinds
What window blinds will work in the kitchen? Why do you need specific window treatments for kitchen window blinds? Because kitchens come with their own set of challenges. Kitchens often produce steam and moisture. Grease spatters and gets in the air. Food odors can sink into window treatments. For all these reasons it’s important to buy the right window treatments if you are thinking about replacing window treatments or buying kitchen window blinds for the first time.
Step one is to avoid fabric materials. Fabrics stain easily. Grease can and most likely will show up on fabric window treatments. Fabric, as we all know from our clothes, retain odors. Unfortunately they don’t make odor resistant window treatments in fabric materials. In order to clean cotton or fabric blinds, they need to be taken down and sent to a dry cleaner. If you want to know what will work, check out this top three list:
1. Embassy 2″ Faux Wood Blinds. These faux wood blinds are affordable and look good. They don’t absorb moisture and are built to withstand cracking and chipping. These window treatments are built to last. Faux wood can be easily cleaned with a little bit of sudsy water. They come standard with a 2×2 metal headrail and a 3 inch custom crown valance.
2. Aspen 2″ Faux Wood Blinds. These blinds offer style and charm. The appearance closely rivals real wood, without the high price. They come with a great selection of stains (similar to wood) or painted versions. They are perfect for kitchens and are easy to clean.
3. Chalet Composite Shutters. Composite shutters add a quaint touch to a kitchen, or any other room in the house for that matter. They are composed of American hardwood and polymer so they look like real wood. A bar helps tilt the shutter for privacy and light control. Made in the US, they are built within 15 business days.
Kitchens take a little planning to decorate. You want to use materials that will make your life easy. Simplicity of style, attractive and easy to maintain are what you want. Before you order wood stains, order free samples from your manufacturer so you know they will match existing furniture. If you want a cleaner more neutral look, consider painted faux wood kitchen blinds or shutters.
Don’t neglect decorating your kitchen because you aren’t sure what will work. Faux wood kitchen window blinds will look great in every kitchen. Throw out the old aluminum window treatments and bring faux wood into your home. They cost less than real wood but look just as good.
People will think you spent the money to get real wood blinds for your kitchen, but these window treatments will last longer, look better and will be easier to clean that other window treatments.
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