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Three Things to Keep in Mind When Going Green With Your Window Treatments

Going green seems to be an in thing these days. If you wish to go green at home, your window treatment should be included. Here are some things you should think of when choosing green window treatments.

 

  • Air quality.

These days, different materials are employed in making various window treatments and shades. Because of this, each and every one of us should be well versed when it comes to how the things we use at home may affect us. This can help us in protecting our health. For one, the usual faux wood and plastic may contain PVC. This substance may release carcinogens that can surely attack our respiratory system. On the other hand, most synthetic problems, such as polyester and nylon, are usually treated with various chemicals. Such chemicals may bring about health and mental problems in the long run. These materials are said to release the chemicals during its first few days and for a very long time after that. Are you familiar with the smell of newly installed blinds and curtains? Well, that smell is one sign that the chemicals are present in the air. It is just recently that the industry has discovered the ailments that PVC may cause. Because of this, a lot of organizations are making efforts to inform people about the negative things that they may get when using products that has PVC.

 

  • Energy efficiency.

Another thing that you should think about is how much heat it can retain and how much cold it can keep out during the cold season. Of course, it goes the opposite way during the summer season. What you need to understand is the fact that different types of window treatments will have varying performances with regards to this. If you will be taking this into consideration, then Roman shades, honeycomb and real wood blinds are some of the best options that you have. If you wish to improve the energy efficiency of your existing window treatment, you can easily layer the treatments. Another option is to utilize heavy lining and fabric of the treatment. One of the trending treatment today is by adding low-E glaze to the windows. By doing this, you will be blocking out the sun rays from coming into your house. With this, the life of your flooring, carpets and furniture will surely be extended. In the long run, you will be able to save money.

 

  • Renewable and sustainable materials.

Lucky for us, a lot of manufacturers are becoming more conscious of the environment these days. In order to determine if a product is sustainable or renewable, it is best that you look for certifications. Opt for natural fabrics such as wool, tence, organic cotton, hemp and linen. Shy away from using any window treatment products that have been subjected to various chemicals and synthetic dyes.

 

Joyce Del Rosario is a blogger from Total Shades Solutions, one of the leading Australian companies providing Shade Sails in Brisbane.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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