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Why Choose Pleated Blinds?

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When looking for the perfect window coverings, you may come across pleated blinds. They are a great and fashionable way to cover your windows. Aside from esthetics, they also can be a great addition to your home, and will protect your furniture, carpet, and other furnishings from the harmful rays of direct sunlight.

When looking for a pleated blind for your window, there are many things you should think about before making your purchase; one of these being the price. You can buy lower-end pleated blinds very inexpensively. You can go on up the price scale and purchase expensive name brand sets also. Most people opt to go with mid-grade set. These are fine for normal home use, and will last for years to come.

Pleated window blinds are generally made of a stiff fabric material. When the are raised up, the blinds raise symmetrically. The look may remind you of a Chinese fan. They gather together and can be pulled to allow full light into the window.

Many different fabrics, colors, and textures can be used in the making of pleated mini blinds. There will be many options to choose from when you are going to make your shade purchase. You can get them to match virtually any style of home or décor. If what you are looking for does not seem to be available, many manufacturers will custom make your set with any fabric design you choose. These will of course cost more, but may be worth the additional cost, as they will fit perfectly into your home.  They will also add a sense of uniqueness to your homes interior. You will be able to choose from tons of colors and patterns available by the maker of your custom set.  

Pleated blinds and shades can go in any room, and will add an instant coziness effect. It can be the finishing touch that can add warmth to any room. If you have young children in the home, you may consider using cordless pleated blinds.

A concern many people have before making a purchase on these, is that they think that the fabric may become hard to maintain after a while. This was the case with prior sets, but the durability of fabrics these days has come a long way. There are also stain resistant products used on the fabric shades to keep them from staining. This also helps with cleanliness, as they will wipe off easily. They are so durable and easily maintained that they are often sold to people looking for pleated conservatory blinds!

Therefore, if you were considering pleat blinds before, now you are well aware of what a great product they are, and how they will dress any window nicely! The fabric will look much cozier than wood or aluminum products on a window. The best thing about the pleat blinds is that they can be the only window covering you need, unless you choose otherwise. The fantastic look of pleated blinds will look great alone, or paired with a set of curtains, the choice is yours!

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Insulating Your Windows with Pleated Blinds

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If you have older windows in your home, they may not be efficient for keeping your home from catching wintery drafts or summer heat. When this is the case, and you simply cannot afford new windows, you may look into purchasing thermal lined window coverings. Pleated blinds are a popular choice for window coverings, and they can be bought or customized to help make your drafty windows become more efficient.

Making or buying energy efficient blinds for your home will also help to cut down on the power expenses. They are also often used as room darkeners, which is great for theater rooms and such. If you live on a busy street or a loud neighborhood, adding an extra layer with pleated blinds will help to drown out any loud sound from being heard from the interior of your home. You can go about getting efficient blinds for your home multiple ways. If your windows already contain fabric shades, then you may have the option of adding a lining to them yourself.

While any window treatment that covers the entire sash will provides some protection against energy loss, you can make the protection even stronger. This will help to keep your heat or cooled air inside your home, and the elements will be kept outdoors. Some window covers are more efficient than others are, and some can be customized to become more energy efficient.

When shopping for energy efficient window coverings, pleated blinds can be a great choice because if they do not come with a thermal lined back, you can simply purchase a backing to install yourself. The heavier and thicker you make the shade, the better results you will have from the elements that you are attempting to avoid. You may also want to buy a tighter weaved fabric just to add that extra layer of protection. These are a much cheaper option than window replacement, and will also add to the style and décor in your home!

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Keeping Your Pleated Blinds Clean

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Cleaning blinds, wooden shutters or any type of window coverings is a task that no one likes to conquer. However, on occasion, it must be done. If you have never cleaned your pleated blinds, you may be wondering what is the best way to do it without harming them?

The best tip is to take a look at what the manufacturer of your pleated blinds recommends.  If for whatever reason, those directions are not available to you; you need to follow a few tips before cleaning them.

If it is only dust that needs to be cleaned off, a quick trip over them with a vacuum wand should get rid of the dust. Often times, the dust leaves dirt behind, and getting this clean will take a little more effort. Almost never should you attempt to use chemicals to clean your fabric or pleated shades. This is because if the whole thing is not wet consistently, it can cause discoloration and water spots on your blinds. Once those are there, it will become difficult to get your shades back into the shape they were in prior. Soaking them in water can also cause damage to them in the form of water damage or they may become permanently misshaped.

Try to take a damp cloth to the dirty areas or spots. This usually will do the trick for getting off dust dirt.  Always allow your pleated blinds to air dry naturally. Heat should never be applied to attempt to get them dry. Spraying them with fabric freshener may be okay, as most of the fabric refreshers are specifically made to spray on fabrics. It is always wise to so an inconspicuous test spot before attempting any cleaning method, including just water. This will allow you to see if your fabric is sensitive to getting watermarks.

This should not have to be done to often, but it all depends on the conditions you live; dirt roads, busy highways, and country living will typically make your pleated blinds need cleaning more often.

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