When I added the open shelving in the kitchen and painted the ceiling I had plans to also paint the cabinets and add new window coverings. Other things too priority and the kitchen fell by the wayside. When LEVOLOR contacted me, I was excited to push the kitchen back to the top of my to-do list. I knew that adding bamboo shades would warm up my kitchen!
The reason I switched from the white plastic blinds that were here when we moved in to curtains was due to the cords. I hated the look of the dangling cords and they can be a safety concern as well. I LOVE that these don't have and rods or cords. Simple pull them down or gently push back up. SO NICE!
I liked the fact that the old curtains were white and thin enough to allow some light in even when they were closed to give us privacy. I didn't like that the white color blended in with the walls and did nothing visually for the space. I decided to choose a white semi-transparent liner so I could have the best of both. When pulled down, they provide privacy, warmth, and still allow light through. They do have other options in case you want to darken a room like in a bedroom.
I am really happy with what these shades have done for the space and I am considering them for the basement windows as well.
Do you have natural shades? What are your favorite kind of window treatments?
This post was sponsored by LEVOLOR but all opinions and ideas are my own.
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Danita
Wow! These shades really pull your entire kitchen together, top to bottom! It definitely adds a warm and natural feel to your room! Very inviting. Want to bake some cookies, or do dishes and stare out the window at the beautiful fall colors??? :-)
I have only one room darkening shade in my bedroom as the sun rises pretty darn early here in Maine. All other windows are uncovered for passive solar lighting. Plus we have a great amount of privacy. I really enjoy seeing your ideas and the reasons for your choices. Another job well done!!!
Clara
I have always wanted bamboo shades! Are they easy to care for? Can you just wipe them down?
Stacy
I wasn't sure so I checked their website. This is what it said: "Care Instructions
Periodically vacuum with a brush attachment to ensure lasting beauty. With proper care and maintenance, Natural Shades should last for years. Do not use water, solvents, or abrasive solutions to clean the shade."
Laura / Pet Scribbles
Love how the new shades warm up your gorgeous kitchen! (Love that ceiling too -- sooooo much!)
Emily
Your new shades look fantastic! It's amazing what a simple change like this can have on a room!
Carissa Bonham
They go so nice with your shelves. It's not something I would have ever thought to do but it looks awesome!
Kourtnie
These are beautiful! What color shade are they?