When it comes to homeowners furnishing the windows of their home, it often comes down to two choices. More common today are window shutters, but traditionally many people have had and still have window blinds. Tampa residents might be under the impression that there is nothing wrong with owning blinds, but when compared to window shutters, they are often seen as a bad choice. Traditional blinds and curtains do not last as long as window shutters do, and they do not offer the same great benefits. Here are some reasons why blinds do not hold up as well against window shutters that people are buying today.
Blinds are Potential Choking Hazards
When it comes to the difference between window shutters and traditional window blinds, Tampa residents should be made aware that blinds can be potential choking hazards for small children and animals. The chords, chains, and pulleys are easy for some smaller animals and children to get tangled up in, and can be fatal if they are consumed. There are none of these small parts that children or animals can in just on premium window shutters.
Blinds Offer no Benefit to Energy Efficiency
Most people do not consider their window furnishings when they are trying to increase the energy efficiency of their home. But unlike traditional window blinds, Tampa residents should be made aware that premium shutters are much better at insulating a home. This can cause homeowners to save money on their monthly energy bill, and it can cause them to save money when it comes to future repairs or replacements of their hvac system.
Blinds Offer Less Privacy Than Window Shutters
Another facet where premium window shutters do better than traditional blinds and curtains is that they add more privacy for home owners. When it comes to window blinds, Tampa residents should be made aware that they are often easily moved by wind or by small animals, meaning that people have the opportunity to see right into a home. Additionally, some materials used for blinds and curtains are not ideal, and are easily seen through.
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