A Look at Traditional Cordless Roman Shades (and other Cordless Shades)

Today, the most popular styles for window covering projects are cordless Roman shades, cordless fabric shades and cordless pleated shades. Each choice have three features that make cordless Roman shades a desirable option in home decorating. Initially, the cordless shades operation makes raising and lowering the shades very easy due to the easy touch system. Secondly, your home décor won’t look so uncluttered with unsightly pull lift cords. This has always been an eye sore that distracts from the design. The third and most important feature, the cordless shades eliminate potential danger to children and small pets.

Using cordless shades of all kinds is a convenient and stylish way to decorate your windows. They are easy to use, and can be controlled to let in varying degrees of light. They come in different styles and colors to match the interior decoration of any room they occupy. The mechanism of their operation is also sometimes slightly different from on shade to another. As compared to other kinds of shades, cordless Roman shades are very convenient and easy to use. Aside from that, they also offer a great toned down sense of style for your interiors, especially because of their beautiful pleats that let in varying degrees of sunlight.

A traditionally cordless Roman shade (like pinch pleated drapes) comes in a standard one inch pleat or the grand 2 inches sizing. They are available in a variety of colors and patterns of pleated shades such as room darkening shades and other light filtering options.

Cordless pleated shades (unlike cordless Roman shades) made from pleated fabric and can be pulled up to sit flat at the top of a window to hide from sight or to reduce sunlight, and therefore heat, when desired. They are Classy, fashionable and conservative pleated shades which offer great functionality in a constant statement of style. A range of fabrics and colors are used for the creation of pleated shades with the pleats folded to ensure that the pleats and cells do not sag or flatten after repeated use. Thick or sheer fabrics are used to capture or keep in or out the heat and light in accordance with customer preferences. Linings or backings can be added to control the amount of light that filters through the pleats or to provide just that little extra privacy that you may demand.

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