Three Reasons To Install Window Treatments

Posted on: 14 March 2018

Window treatments refer to window coverings like shutters, blinds, and curtains that can be used to control the flow of light into your home. Beyond their functional application, they can also provide an aesthetic element to the room in which they are installed, and come in a wide variety of different styles and colors. Understanding what some of the benefits associated with home window products are can help you decide if installing them within your home is the right fit for your needs.

Temperature Control

One of the major benefits associated with window treatments is the fact that they can help regulate the temperature within your home. This can be done throughout the year. Closing your window treatments during the summer can block out sunlight during the day and help keep your home cool, whereas in the winter window treatments should be closed at night, allowing sunlight to stream into your home during the day and preventing the hot air within your house from escaping out the windows during the nighttime. In both cases, your central heating and cooling systems will have to work less to moderate your home's temperature, driving down your energy bills.

Furniture and Flooring Protection

Another advantage associated with having window treatments installed is that you can close them to block out the sun and protect the surfaces within a certain room. This is of particular concern if you have valuable or antique pieces of furniture in your house: sunlight and the UV radiation that it carries can cause color bleaching and can crack or dry out leather with significant exposure times. Excessive UV exposure can also cause damage to flooring materials like vinyl, bleaching it of its color and requiring the floor to be replaced at more frequent intervals in order to maintain the interior design of your home.

Privacy

Finally, another reason to consider installing window treatments in your home is because you want to ensure that you have the option of privacy inside your house, but you won't lose the option of opening the treatments to enjoy the view anytime you want. This is of particular concern if you live near a major transportation route or if there is a lot of foot traffic outside your home. This can also help protect against potential theft and burglary, as it will be harder for individuals who do not have access to your home to see if you have valuables inside. 

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