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		<title>We have moved to Parry St</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 01:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After at least 7 years at Glebe Rd we have at last found a new showroom. At least 4 times the size of our Adamstown shop, we are able to display and offer an extended range of window coverings and soft home furnishings.
 154 Parry St Newcastle West, near to Gamers Motor Auctions and handy to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After at least 7 years at Glebe Rd we have at last found a new showroom. At least 4 times the size of our Adamstown shop, we are able to display and offer an extended range of window coverings and soft home furnishings.</p>
<p> 154 Parry St Newcastle West, near to Gamers Motor Auctions and handy to Earp Bros tile and bathroom shop. If you are building or doing a major renovation a visit to Parry St could go a long way in finalising some of the decisions that have to be made with your project.</p>
<p>Our helpful staff will assist you with working out which blinds or shutters would best suit you and your home.</p>
<p>We have off street parking available, a welcoming coffee and a colouring corner to keep the kids occupied.</p>
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<p>We really enjoy helping you pull together the final look of your project, we have lots of advice, expertise and experience to help you.</p>
<p>We look forward to your visit&#8230;&#8230;..</p>
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		<title>What type of window covering for my house?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is often confusion and indecision over the choice of window coverings available.
Start asking yourself the following questions:
“Do I want the front of the house to look the same?”
“What do I need the window covering to do in each particular room?”

 
Requirements for each room can include privacy day or night, light block out, heat block [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is often confusion and indecision over the choice of window coverings available.<br />
Start asking yourself the following questions:<br />
“Do I want the front of the house to look the same?”<br />
“What do I need the window covering to do in each particular room?”</p>
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<p>Requirements for each room can include privacy day or night, light block out, heat block or loss, glare reduction, access to ventilation, budget and style.<br />
Decide which are the most important and pressing problems to resolve.</p>
<p><strong>Privacy</strong><br />
If privacy is required round the clock it is hard to beat either <strong><em>Venetians</em></strong> or <strong><em>Plantation Shutters</em></strong>. Both are fixed window coverings that allow you to angle slats or blades to obscure vision from the outside.</p>
<p><em><strong>Sunscreen fabrics</strong></em> made into either rollers, Romans or panel glides give great day time privacy, but hopeless at night. Combine with an additional blind either in a double roller bracket or a Roman/Roller combo for night time privacy</p>
<p><strong>Light Block Out</strong><br />
For shift workers who require a high degree of light block out for daytime sleep, pick a block out fabric and have made either a roller blind with side channels or a less expensive option of face fit Romans or Rollers. Face fit means that the blind is fitted to the outside of the architrave rather than tucked into the reveal. It is a good look for a Roman, but not as sleek for a roller.</p>
<p><strong>Heat Block or Loss<br />
</strong>Exterior blinds or shutters will have at least double the impact of an interior blind. It makes sense to keep the heat out before entering the building. However an exterior window covering has to be robust enough to endure the elements and consequently is more expensive then an interior product.<br />
All internal window coverings will give a degree of heat block, lighter coloured materials will help to reflect solar heat back through the window and darker colours will tend to absorb the heat.<br />
The bigger and more substantial the size of window covering then the bigger the barrier between the house and the heat. Consequently, <strong><em>Plantation Shutters</em></strong> simply due to their bulk are excellent thermal blankets.</p>
<p>The thinnest of fabrics will help prevent heat loss through glass during the winter. I have blinds at home that are only ever used during the evening in winter. They have a huge impact on how easy it is to keep the house warm.</p>
<p><strong>Glare Reduction</strong><br />
<strong><em>Sunscreen fabric</em></strong> was invented for this purpose – the darker fabric is better at absorbing light and therefore reducing glare. Used either on an interior or exterior blind.<br />
The ability to angle blades or slats in <em><strong>Venetians</strong></em> or <em><strong>Plantation Shutters</strong></em> provides great results for reducing glare.<br />
<strong>Ventilation</strong><br />
<em><strong>Plantation Shutters</strong></em> are the only window covering that you can successfully leave a window open and still benefit from heat/glare reduction and retain privacy.</p>
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<p><strong>Budget</strong><br />
Undoubtedly <em><strong>Plantation Shutters</strong></em> are the most expensive internal window coverings, but probably the most versatile. Currently there are a number of materials ranging in price that they can be manufactured in, coupled with the availability of a mass produced product made either in Australia or off shore which has helped to bring the price to a more affordable range.</p>
<p><em><strong>Motorised rollers</strong></em> or <em><strong>Romans</strong></em> come a close second, a quality motor will usually add $500 to $1000 to the price of a blind, although it is possible to share a motor across a number of blinds</p>
<p>A good quality Venetian and Romans are a similar in price.</p>
<p>Chain driven rollers are the least expensive contempory window covering available.</p>
<p>Verticals and slimline aluminium Venetians remain the most budget conscious window coverings</p>
<p><strong>Style</strong><br />
<em><strong>Plantation Shutters</strong></em> are currently the most desired window covering for look as much as versatility.</p>
<p><em><strong>Roller blinds</strong></em> are great for a more minimalist streamlined look, particular in apartments over stacker and sliding doors.</p>
<p><em><strong>Roman blinds</strong></em> can either look very beachy and casual or formal and sophisticated depending on choice of fabric.</p>
<p><em><strong>Roman blinds</strong></em> and <em><strong>panel glides</strong></em> can be made from specialist timber weave materials, giving a range of looks from organic to oriental</p>
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