Windows

Bay Window Drapery Rods

Bay WindowsHaving curtains or blinds in our homes gives us some semblance of privacy in our daily lives. If you have regular windows that are flat against the wall then this does not pose too much of a problem because the drapery rods are easy enough to put up. You also have literally thousands of them to choose from.

Taking Down Miniblinds

A majority of the homes across the nation now have miniblinds for the window covering for many of the windows of the home. Miniblinds are easy to open and close and are very effective at blocking the view inside the home from the street, but many people are clueless when it comes to taking down miniblinds.

Taking down miniblinds can usually be accomplished in a matter of minutes, but if you do not know the tricks to taking them down, you could end up frustrated with broken miniblinds.

Miniblinds With Snap Brackets

Storm Window Repair Hints

Repairing a storm window is one of the most common home improvement tasks performed by homeowners across the nation. Many of the common problems that occur with storm windows are associated with the ageing of the window and the problems can generally be repaired instead of the homeowner having to replace the entire window. Most of the repairs that will need to done on storm windows will be quick and simple, but following some storm window repair hints will make the process even easier.

Custom Box Valance

One of the biggest trends in home decor today is the addition of a box valance to the window coverings of your home. Whether for a large bay windows or smaller bedroom and kitchen windows, a box valance adds an air of sophistication to traditional window coverings and can be made to match the existing décor of the home. Homeowners that have created their own custom window treatments for the home can use many of the same supplies to create a box valance that matches their window treatments perfectly.

Beginning The Project

Removing Aluminum Window Frames

Whether you’re removing aluminum window frames to replace them with more energy efficient double-pane units, or just to smarten up the appearance of the outside of your property; there’s absolutely no reason at all why you shouldn’t do the job yourself. Even if you’re not an experienced DIY home enthusiast who’s going to install the new windows yourself, there’s no need to let the company that is fitting the new window frames take your old aluminum ones away.