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The View from Pinterest

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PINTEREST     Pinterest has amazing photos of all sorts of window treatments: Here are a few of my favourites   Gee I hope this works!   http://www.pinterest.com/kundalini88/blinds-window-coverings/     By clicking on the link above you will find all the other window coverings that I find interesting or beautiful.  Enjoy~                   

The future of window treatments - Sonte Film

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The Future of Window Treatments     These two videos speak for themselves. This product seems to do it all. At least from a technoid point of view. Still, it is very exciting. Window film that is a DIY on any retro window, that can change as the light changes, as you want it to deliver more or less privacy in the same day, and that doubles as a screen or monitor. It does it all. Plus you control it from your smart phone. Who would have guessed... not me!    Sonte Film     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH_cRve6SX0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1df7nkcs5nE   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPecmAL3jug     The future is now. 

DIY Bay window treatments

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  Bay Windows     These are among the most difficult windows to cover. Usually you might have three windows to cover, some have one large window and two smaller windows, sometimes each window might have a different depth. Sometimes there is no depth to a bay window which makes having blinds a little more complicated.  There are plenty of choices. So from the do-it-yourself tribe who are the geniuses of the modern world here are several ways to complement your gorgeous bay windows.      http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2011/06/dining-room-curtain-project/ http://www.domesticimperfection.com/2012/02/how-to-make-custom-curtains/ http://www.pinterest.com/pin/529595237403277349/

Acrylic Blinds with a translucent quality.

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Blinds that change the light New materials. Acrylic blinds change what blinds can actually do. These are far from humdrum and come in a range of opacities. They look brilliant and once again make blinds into exquisite works of form and function. http://www.scandinaviandesignerblinds.com/colored-blinds/     http://www.scandinaviandesignerblinds.com/colored-blinds/nggallery/page/1/        

Multifilm blinds

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Multifilm Blinds As with so many modern inventions, Multifilm Roller blinds come from Germany. On the links below you will find videos of how this material works. I have not found blinds similar to this in North America yet.   They are available in a variety of modern finishes. Basically designed for the modern office towers and buildings where there is plenty of glass and too much heat and glare. They are designed to be practically invisible, meaning that you can still see the view easily while the heat and light is modified. Take the time to look carefully at the video... it shows how these blinds are manufactured. I just wish the video was in English. http://www.multifilm.de/cms/index.php?id=40&L=1 http://www.multifilm.de/cms/en/projects.html             At the very bottom of the website another fine product line called MULTIDECOR Screen +. Another way in which to promote your products or services. Well worth a look if you are a budding entreprene

Wood at the Window

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Wood at the Window     Real wood at the window has often been the choice for horizontal blinds. Vertical blinds usually are wood look, or in other words, vinyl. Here is an eco friendly window covering that departs from the usual oil based product.     Real Wood blinds seem to have an unusual appeal for men. Perhaps it is the more natural look that they enjoy. Not all men but a significant number of men seem to really prefer this kind of look.     Here is the link:   http://www.shutterclassic.com/wbwm_vertical_details.html       

More Art at the Window

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More Art at the Window I found this delightful new window covering using old slides. Who knows how long these slides would keep their colour in the window but it is worth a try. The effect is quite interesting and lively. Here is the link: http://gizmodo.com/5472389/old-film-slides-give-your-windows-a-stained-glass-effect