Improving Your Blinds and Shades
During a recession there aren't many homeowners looking to make big financial purchases. Even those consumers who had planned to upgrade their homes in the near future have typically changed their plans or made other plans.
To avoid further credit obligations most homeowners are sticking it out in their current residences. And on top of that the current credit restrictions are guaranteeing that a large portion of Americans are sticking it out in their current residences. They'd have a hard time getting credit approval for another home purchase.
So when homeowners are planning to move into a larger home in the near future and those plans change...what do they do instead? Many turn to their current residence and give it further attention. For instance, many look to update blinds and shades in their residence. Blinds and shades updating can effectively alter the entire look and feel of a home nearly instantaneously.
Drastic change and affordable pricing makes updating blinds and shades the perfect home improvement. It adds value to the home, increases the safety of the home (due to recent increases in safety regulations in the industry).
Blinds and shades inventories have drastically increased in recent years as manufacturers rose to the challenge presented so consumers looking for blinds and shades will be pleasantly surprised when they look through current inventories. Some basics to consider prior to purchase are:
1. Faux vs. wood is often an argument, but it really shouldn't be. It's basic. Faux products are better for kitchens and bathrooms because they handle moisture well. Wood adds warmth to a room and they're also stronger and lighter which makes them a better choice for many even though they don't handle moisture well.
2. Energy savings products decrease the carbon footprints in almost any household. The monthly savings achieved through decreased energy usage typically pay for the cost of the blinds and shades within several months to a year. So they're not only desirable for their green advantages, but for the cost effectiveness.
3. Blinds and shades are a fantastic home improvement: They are much more cost effective in comparison to other home improvements. They provide a high level of change at a low cost. The installation of blinds and shades are a universal value adder to any property.
Installation of any newer blinds and shades products will often result in making a more energy efficient home due to the advances in design and manufacturing processes that have been implemented in recent years. And during a recession anything that is more energy efficient is desirable because of the money saving aspect of the benefit.
Chris Stanley is a window treatments expert at Blinds Chalet. Blinds Chalet has over 25 years of experience in the window coverings industry and strives to educate consumers about purchasing and installing window blinds before they buy. Focusing on high quality, company tested and approved window treatments at affordable prices, Blinds Chalet is a resource for all things window blinds related.