The location of your windows (North, South, East, or West) reveals how much sunlight you can expect to receive within your home. Keep in mind that even if you are fine with the bright sunlight beaming into your home (you may think - cool I can get a sun tan), your furniture may not be okay with the amount of light shining in (it may think - where is the sunblock SPF 70). Direct sunlight will fade, deteriorate, and shorten the durability of your upholstery (sofa, chairs, curtains, ottomans, pillows, lamp shades, carpet, area rugs). So be prepared! Find that compass to determine which direction your window faces and choose window treatments according to you (and your furnitures) delight OR fright of sunshine. Heres a quick guide on how much sunlight you and your furniture will receive in a room:
- Windows facing NORTH: most consistent light & coldest exposure (brrr!)
- Windows facing SOUTH: good warm light (aah!)
- Windows facing EAST: warm bright light, especially in the morning (wheres my toothbrush & sunglasses?)
- Windows facing WEST: hottest light of the day (take out that sun block lotion and consider getting a window treatment that diffuses light to protect your furniture)
Once you know what direction your window faces and review the above guide, then you will be armed with powerful knowledge that you can take to a store that provides window treatments. Make sure to pick a store that takes the time to review your needs. Remember, live BEAUTIFUL and COMFORTABLE!
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Ada Gonzalez is an interior decorator who designs solutions that provide comfort & function with a BIG SPLASH of style without having to spend hi-end prices on furniture & furnishings. Her designs have been featured in the Life & Style section of The Journal News, Sound Shore Express newspaper, and the Lohub Blog of Westchester County. In April 2007 she won a design competition called “Interior Motives”. She was honored as an Interior Decorating Subject Specialist March and April of 2007 for DETC (Distant Education Training Council) helping perfect learning materials for interior decorating students. Her ezine called Smart Decorating!, which offers FREE DECORATING TIPS, is her way of helping people across the United States learn to comfortably live in and love their homes to get more information on her ezine go to http://www.adasdecoratingsolutions.com
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