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Best Window Treatments To Warm Up Your Home In The Winter

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Sandy Williams
Best Window Treatments To Warm Up Your Home In The Winter

With sweater season coming up, you may be looking for all the ways you can winterize your home. During the colder months, being bundled up in your comforter in front of the fireplace or the fireplace with your favorite book or mug of hot chocolate is what we all desire. But at the same time, we also struggle to keep the energy bills down with all the heating systems running to keep the home warm. But there are many ways in which you can winterproof and insulate your home that will help you cut costs on the energy bills. Using insulating window treatments like cellular shades or plantation shutters in Port St. Lucie can help insulate your home further. There are several other window treatments that you can use to keep the temperature inside your home warm. Here are some window treatments that you can install in your home to make it winterproof.

 

Cellular Shades

These shades are designed with the idea of energy efficiency in mind and thus help in keeping your room warm and insulated thereby saving on your energy bills. Cellular shades are also known as honeycomb shades and they have honeycomb-like structures which trap the warm air inside the pockets. This keeps the temperature of your room at the desired temperature without your HVAC system having to overwork to warm up the house. This shade also comes in different colors and fabrics and you can easily find a design that matches the home interior. They also offer varying levels of light filtering based on the thickness of the fabrics that you choose. A great thing about this shade is that they can be customized to fit the unique shape and size of the windows, you can even fit them in arches and skylights. They come with both cord and cordless lifts, or even a remote control mechanism. 

 

Drapes

Drapes are also a great way to add some extra layer of insulation to your home. Draperies are available in different fabrics and you can choose a heavy fabric or even layer multiple layers of fabric over one another to control the temperature inside your home and prevent cold air from entering inside the house. Drapes also help in preventing heat loss during the winter months keeping your home cozy and warm. In this type of window treatment too, you can choose from a wide range of colors and patterns, and fabrics. You can even add drapes over your existing window treatments to add a layer of insulation and also to make your room more aesthetically appealing.

 

Window Quilts

Window quilts are made from foam or other such substances that cut out outside cold during the winter months and heat during the summer months thus making them great insulating material. These quilts are installed over existing window treatments like shades, blinds, or curtains and give you both privacy and insulation. These window treatments are an excellent way to winterize your home and also prevent the heating of the room during the summer months. By using window quilts you add to the energy efficiency of your home and help you cut costs on the energy bills.

 

Plantation Shutters

Shutters are mainly used as exterior window treatment but shutters when installed in the interiors have a great potential to insulate the home and save on energy costs. Plantation shutters fit very snugly to the window and they are also very sturdy, so when completely closed, cold air from the outside cannot enter your home. This increases the insulating standards of your home and prevents heat loss. You can further increase the insulating properties of this type of shutter by adding a layer of thermal backing. Thermal backings also come in white colors so they can easily fit in with the exteriors of your home. Use this window treatment in Port St. Lucie to improve energy efficiency and keep your house warm and comfortable, protected against the chill.

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