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And if you are keen on making silk or other light and delicate materials a part of your interiors; you should get the particular fabric interlined with bump, which is a thick insulator. If you want to prolong the life of your curtains and shades, lining is the perfect way to go about it. It not only ensures more volume and added feel to the window treatment but also compliments your interiors.<br>
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Fabrics & Colors – 2 Basics Of Window Treatments Any reputed decorator in Manhattan will tell you how your shades and curtains can make your room more beautiful and worth a thousand words of praise. When it comes to Window Treatments NYC, it is not just a matter of the right color but the right fabric, texture, thickness and softness as well. The correct shades or window treatments for your home and rooms are the ones that give complete freedom, comfort and privacy without compromising on beauty and esthetics in any way. There are plenty of choices of shades and curtains for your home in Manhattan, NYC but what do you do to get to the ones that actually suit your taste? Is it only a matter of availability or more than that? Let’s get down to the most basic fundamentals of picking out the right shades and window treatments for your home: Color and Fabric – Flip Sides of the Same Coin Colors and fabrics go hand in hand. They are an essential part of your home and when you are out there in the city choosing the right shades and curtains, the hue and material will predominantly dictate the look of your home. If the fabrics are too heavy, you won’t get a crisp look when they are drawn. If they are too light, the fall and flow of the fabric will be too flimsy and unsettled. The thing with choosing bright colors is that they are prone to fading faster. Any leading interior expert in the city would suggest you to go with neutral colors. These are less likely to fade than any other hues and shades and much more easy to blend into your room's decor.
When it comes to choosing the right material for any room of your home silk, linen, even faux silk, light weight faux leather and velvet are some of the best choices that you can use for your window treatments. These not only hang the best, on your windows but also look classy from every angle. Do remember, faux silk will be the most durable and it is also the perfect choice for a sunny room because it doesn't deteriorate as rapidly as real silk. Also, there are some fabrics that will help you keep out the cold. If we are talking about keeping the heat in and the light out from a nursery or from your kid’s room in the winter, you should consider using suede, tapestry or velvet or even tweed. These are relatively heavy in weight than cotton or synthetic materials and can easily block light as well trap the inner heat of the room. And if you are keen on making silk or other light and delicate materials a part of your interiors; you should get the particular fabric interlined with bump, which is a thick insulator. If you want to prolong the life of your curtains and Manhattan Shades, lining is the perfect way to go about it. It not only ensures more volume and added feel to the window treatment but also compliments your interiors. Manhattan Shades 252 W 76th St New York, NY 10023 866-430-4588