

Top 6 Different Interior Window Treatment Shutters and Designs
Las Vegas homeowners overwhelmingly prefer to use blinds on their windows. Blinds are relatively functional for light and privacy and are inexpensive. Yet we all agree that they are dust traps, painfully hard to clean well, easily damaged, and about as attractive as a potato sack dress. These are probably


Complete Guide to a Modern Window Shutter
The study of anatomy is not limited just to future doctors or current barflies! Lots of inquiring minds study anatomy! And the most inquiring of them all tend to wonder about plantation window shutters! How are they put together? We know window shutters cost more than blinds, shades, and some


Top 10 Modern Window Treatment Ideas
Design and trend conscious homeowners always have their antennas up for emerging and converging trends. It is important to stay in style and to remain modern. Whether for pure personal enjoyment or to join together with peers, it is an important and comforting pursuit. Top 10 Modern Window Treatment ideas


Tips When Purchasing Plantation Blinds vs Wood Shutters
When it comes to purchasing window coverings or treatments for the inside of your home, weigh the merits and demerits of blinds versus plantation blinds. How do they compare? Which is better? What should you look for when you decide to invest in shutters? Plantation blinds versus plantation shutters While


Plantation Shutters Add Appraised Value to Your Home
What Is an Inexpensive Way to Add Lasting Value to My Home? If you have lived in southern Nevada through the heat of just one summer, you probably heard that adding a swimming pool to your home does little to increase its value. Installing a decent pool costs upward of


Plantation Shutters and Custom Ideas for Sliding Glass Doors
After all, we can all agree one’s home is their castle. When it comes to back doors on a lot of the homes across southern Nevada, it seems most of them are either sliding or French doors.Can plantation shutters be used on sliding glass doors? Homeowners intuitively assume that