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Window coverings are material used to cover a window to manage sunlight, to provide additional weatherproofing, to ensure privacy or for purely decorative purposes.
Window Coverings, especially in the American market, are usually on the interior side of windows, but exterior solutions are also available.
Types of coverings include:
- Drapes
- Curtains
- Window blinds, including:
- Venetian blinds : Wood, Faux Wood, Vinyl, Aluminum
- Mini blinds
- Shutters both the more traditional Colonial style and Plantation Shutters with larger louver sizes
- Window Shades, including:
- Roman & Folding Shades
- Roller Shades
- Various types of boarding, nailed or screwed to the window casing, can be used as temporary window covering.
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