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Comfortex’s Custom Blinds And Shades
Filed Under (Window Blinds) by Anne Harvester on 24-04-2011
Tagged Under : blinds, climate control, construction, curtains, fabrics, home improvement, interior decoration, interior design, shades, window blinds, windows
Comfortex, the company that brought us memory foam mattresses, also offer a vast range of custom blinds & shades. With a vast array of designs and sizes, there are blinds and shades to fit all windows and window frames. A range of colors mean the comfortex products can fit in with any color scheme or decor.
You’ll note that Cellular shades can be obtained in a wide range of styles and systems. The unique Cellular Speciality Design let’s you customize shades in order to fit all kinds of windows. Some of these enable the user to totally black out a space, allowing only a small amount of sunlight. Such cellular window blinds keep out the harmful UV rays from the room in question. Every singulare product offers different ways to keep out different amounts of light.
How roller shades operate is that they reflect solar rays from the glass surface of the window. This reduces your energy consumption – which means cost savings. During the winter, the heat will be retained indoors so less energy is is needed to maintain a comfortable temperature. During the summer, the sun is reflected away, thus taking strain off of the air conditioning. In this way, you too can reduce your carbon footprint.
Window Blinds are also available in many customised styles, with over 800 light filtering options. Systems can be motorized, and as such remotely controlled, so at the click of a button the whole landscape of the room can be changed. These can be programmed, so that at certain times of the day, the room can be darkened to preference.
Cheaper options offer the conventional cord and pulley system in order to bring down the blind. These systems too, contribute to reducing energy costs, through keeping the house insulated. All Comfortex products are also Greenguard certified, meaning that they are in compliance with emissions testing, regulating indoor air quality.
Thinking about Comfortex shades? Find out more from resident interior design expert Anne Harvester before buying.