We can cover our windows in a variety of ways. we can use blinds, curtains, fly screen and protective film to perform several useful functions. and there is no reason not to have several of these coverings.
UV light
Ultraviolet Light (UV) is invisible energy that is part of sunlight. It is what causes sunburn. This same energy can cause damage to furnishings inside your home, including curtains, carpets and furnishings.
Standard window glass will block most UV, but not all. We can block almost all the UV light with tinted or clear window film. this prevents furnishings, floors and other items inside the house form fading in sunlight.
Fly Screen Sydney
Australia does have insect problems during some parts of the year. It is easy to keep these insect out of the home with fly screen mesh on the windows.
A retractable Fly Screen Frame allows us to use the fly screen mesh when needed, and neatly remove or retract it at other times.
Window Blinds
Window blinds provide privacy during both the day or night. And they can block bright light when needed. Various models of blind will allow you to adjust the amount of light that comes through the window. So you can still make use of the outside light (saving on energy bills) and keep some privacy.
Blinds can be fitted inside or outside the window.
You can order a suitable Blind online, all you need is the right measurements for your windows. Find the style of blind that suits your home.
Curtains
Curtains made of light material will allow most of the sunlight in, so we can use the natural outside light while still keeping some privacy. Heavy curtains can block almost all of the light. This provides privacy, and makes a room suitable for TV /home theater viewing.
Blinds and Retractable fly screens Sydney
Window blinds and fly screens are functional, and add to the decor of your home. Find the blinds that suit you and your lifestyle.
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