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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Bathroom Blinds

Choosing blinds for the bathroom requires some special considerations. The relative privacy required in this room as well as the humidity factor are just two of the constraints that affect the choice of blinds for a bathroom. Although the general use of blinds are to block the sun and to create privacy, there is a heightened need for privacy in the bathroom and most consumers of bathroom blinds pay special consideration to the amount of privacy that the bathroom blinds they choose will provide them. Additionally, homeowners who are adding blinds to their bathroom should concern themselves with choosing blinds that will not be damaged by exposure to water. There are a number of options that work well for bathroom blinds including aluminum blinds, faux wooden blinds and with the right precautionary measures wooden blinds may even work well.

Aluminum is an ideal material for bathroom blinds for a number of reasons. First the opaqueness of the material lends well to a private setting. Secondly aluminum is a material that will not be adversely affected by prolonged exposure to humidity. Aluminum blinds also work well in a bathroom environment because they are available in a variety of colors making it feasible that there are bathroom blinds available in the form of aluminum blinds that will match any décor imaginable.

Faux wooden blinds are another excellent choice for homeowners looking to spruce up their bathroom with new blinds. Bathroom blinds made out of faux wooden have a few appealing characteristics. Faux blinds have the distinct advantage of having the look of wooden blinds without the susceptibility to water damage. Faux blinds can be crafted to resemble various types of wood and can be very attractive options for bathroom blinds. While they have the beauty of real wood blinds, these blinds are often made from synthetic materials that are water resistant and that will not warp in humid conditions making them an ideal option for bathroom blinds.

Believe it or not wood can sometimes be an acceptable material for bathroom blinds. The use of wood blinds in the bathroom, however, comes with the caveat that there is a great deal of work involved upfront to treat the wood so that it will not be prone to warping in the humidity of the bathroom. Additionally these blinds may require more maintenance to preserve them then other blinds and may not last as long as aluminum or faux wood blinds when used in the bathroom.

Garry John has contributed to many home improvement sites such as bathrooms and kitchens.

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