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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Sunroom Blinds

If you're concerned that you won't have enough privacy from all the glass that surrounds you in your sunroom then you will be happy to find there are many kinds of sunroom blinds you can buy. Maybe the answer to this problem would be screened line blinds. This is an amazing system of blinds that are permanently sealed in a double glazing cavity. Once these blinds are sealed in their units they will give you a totally dust free environment. They require no cleaning and always appear like new and also include many shading features.

These blinds have been on the market for many years, but it is only now that they are specifically developed for domestic replacement windows. They use the same technology that has been used in prestigious building projects. They work on the principle of a blind that is sealed in a double glazed unit and once they are sealed they are protected from contaminants and dust which adds elegance to any sunroom that you might have.

These blinds are available in many colors and you have a choice when you order whether you either purchase a Venetian blind or pleated one. There are external controls so you can use these blinds easily and the full blind is color-coordinated. The movement of the blind is controlled by a magnetic concept in the operating system. This is done by installing rotating magnets were one of the magnets is placed inside the cavity and the other is connected outside which controls the movement of the blind. This ensures that the seals around the unit are not affected in any way and the lifespan of the magnets are over a hundred years.

So if you're looking for blinds for a sunroom this would be the ideal choice. This type of blind is long wearing and maintenance free, which would make it the ideal thing to have your windows to give you the privacy that you're looking for in a sunroom. When you need to let the sunshine in all you have to do is open then.

For lots of information on sunroom blinds and other sunrooms related topics, visit The Sunrooms Guide at http://www.thesunroomsguide.com

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