Bamboo Patio Blinds Add The Ethnic Feel
Everybody wants to make their window coverings look different, because this really adds to the design, and one of the best ways to do this is to take a look at the various kinds of bamboo patio blinds. These can be used in many places, though a Japanese bamboo blind used in a conservatory, or any other room with lots of windows, including a lounge with large patio windows can benefit from this style.
These are an environmentally friendly type of window blind, and as well as add the Oriental feel makes use of natural materials. Japanese bamboo window blinds are one of the best for this type of situation, since it can add a rustic look to a room, although can also make for a very classic design, especially when mixed with other types of wood and vinyl.
This style of wooden window blind has been used in the Far East for many years, and can really add ambience to the room. Modern bamboo shades are still made using bamboo of course, but the quality is much higher because they can use modern technology to build them and can also use modern window fastenings. A really nice style is bamboo vertical blinds, similar to the Japanese screens, and which can be used in a great way to keep the room cool during the summer. These are essentially large window blinds, and you can use bamboo screens for your patio doors, particularly if they are large sliding doors. These can also be used as a bamboo privacy blind and can help in keeping the room shaded during the afternoon.
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It is also the case that bamboo shades do not need to be Oriental in design, and now many people use them with Western decoration, particularly in the case of bamboo Roman shades which are available in many different patterns and colors. Another thing to consider are the various kinds of bamboo rollup blinds, which are very easy to install and make the room appear rustic. These can be a great choice as kitchen blinds or bathroom bamboo blinds and, if you make a good choice, can really add to the decoration. A choice to consider is the Kona Roman shade from Lewis Hyman, a classic Roman design measuring 6" with a valance completes. This a privacy and insulation blind made in hand selected bamboo which can be installed on the inside. Also take a look at the outdoor patio matchstick blind. This is a 48" x 72" rollup blind in 100% rayon in a matte finish. Artificial bamboo blinds can be bought in some places, but many people still choose natural bamboo shades, especially if they want to have the feel of natural materials and to help in creating shade when they're outside. Natural bamboo shades can be great for patio windows or putting on a patio, especially when used with modern patio window blinds as a lightweight alternative. These are great for patios, and also good for using in summer rooms or sun rooms. The good news is that bamboo blind sizes are very wide-ranging and they can also be found in custom sizes, and when you have some custom bamboo blinds fitted you will see what a difference they make. An average size is 120 cm wide, with other sizes ranging from 160 cm, 180 cm and right up to 200 cm or more, especially good when you're looking for a wide window blind for a patio door. In this case you can usually find ready-made bamboo blinds with the standard drop of about 160 cm drop which can be changed to suit your particular window style. |

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