Ozark Living

September 2018

Ozark Living, Northwest Arkansas’ longest running real estate publication, is distributed the first week of each month.

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adds an insulating value to the window. With updated colors and framing options, these are making a comeback with a more modern look resembling corrugated steel. However, some people may fi nd these types of shades a little bit more diffi cult to clean because of the tube-like structure of the material, sometimes fi nding the occasional fl y or spider that has trapped itself within the fabric. Drapery is a timeless classic. Fabric options are virtually unlimited and can be made to match other décor items like pillows, upholstery, or rugs to give a cohesive look. Drapes can defi ne a space, making it feel larger, so er, add color, with an o en-overlooked benefi t of absorbing sound. When paired with other window covering options, drapery can help with light leakage or rid light intrusion entirely. Drapery is also a great option for windows that aren't square. While shutters can be templated and made to fi t arches and other unique shapes, draperies can also be uniquely made to cover or match curves and angles. If you are building or re-imagining a space, motorization can be an excellent upgrade to your window covering needs. Many motorized window covering options can be integrated with smart home applications to automatically open and close depending on lighting levels, mood, or the type of scene you want to create in your space. If running electrical to your windows isn't feasible, many come with a battery option to allow the fl exibility of adding a motor without running wire through your walls, but still are automated. Whichever options you choose, it is important to consider all of the benefi ts and limitations of each. Approaching your window covering needs with clear goals concerning lighting, privacy, and style will help you select the best options for your space. OZARK LIVING • SEPTEMBER 2018 • 27

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