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Blackout Shades vs Light Filtering Shades

Jim
hace 4 años

I live in a semi attached house and don't get much natural light in on the one side of the house where the kitchen, living room and dining room windows are. So I was wondering should I put Light filtering shades there or if I'm worried about privacy and the neighbors looking in would blackout shades be unusual to put in those rooms?

Comentarios (3)

  • PRO
    Window Treats Inc.
    hace 4 años

    Hi Jim,


    You can have the best of both worlds...light and privacy! Hunter Douglas makes quite a few products that will do both. Duette Architella, Solera, Silhouette, just to name a few. It would be best if you set up a consultation with a window treatment professional. They will be able to guide you through the features and benefits of each product.

  • cat_ky
    hace 4 años
    Última modificación: hace 4 años

    I use all black out shades, but, I open mine up completely all day. They are only for night time use. Any shade will block out a whole lot of light, if left covering the window during the day. I only have neighbors on the sides, none in front, nor in the back. I really dont have to worry about neighbors looking in here. I dont think I would want any shade even if light filtering covering my windows during the day. If privacy during the day is a big issue, how about using sheer curtains pulled. That gives privacy from neighbors and also allows light to come in and you can look out through them.

  • wdccruise
    hace 4 años

    Remember the Spotlight Effect. Nobody really cares what you are doing and darkening the rooms may make them less pleasant to be in.

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