Energy Efficient Window Treatments – Making Your Home and Window Areas Energy Efficient
With the cost of fuel raising so much for many homeowners, the use of energy efficient window treatments has increased in popularity over the last several years. There are several different methods that you can use to make your home and your window areas more energy efficient. Not only will your window area look nice but you will be able to save a great deal of money which you can use for other home improvement projects.
There is a special cling window treatment that you can purchase at home improvement stores that is relatively inexpensive. You can put this on all of your windows in your home to start reducing your energy bills. The amount of light that will come through the window will be less in the warmer and sunnier months thus reducing your air conditioning costs. The cling will insulate the window for the colder months and reduce your heating expenses.
Another option is to hang a thin and even sheer window curtain liner behind your curtains. This will block the window, prevent drafts and form a thermal barrier in your window area. These are very popular in rooms where the drapes are not opened often such as a bedroom or even a office and study area of the home. You can find ones that are in neutral colors to blend with virtually any home décor in your house. For more tips on window treatments visit www.WindowTreatmentDecor.com.



Those are great quick tips, but there also are a lot of designer window treatments out there specifically designed for insulation and style such as cellular shades. One new product that I really like is Odysee Insulating Fabric Blinds – they come in over 800 colors!