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The Perfect Basement Apartment

When we got married, my husband and I moved into a lovely brick home. Because we were young and in debt, we would have benefited from being able to rent out a portion of our home to tenants. Unfortunately, our home didn’t include a basement apartment. If your basement is currently not being used, consider transforming it into a basement apartment. Before renting it out to tenants, you will need to make sure it meets certain specifications. For example, most local governments require basement apartments to contain a certain amount of windows. Usually, you will also have to ensure that your windows meet size requirements. On this blog, you will discover how to create the perfect basement apartment with the right windows.

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Can You Achieve Privacy With The Help Of Window Treatments?

For many, privacy at home is the main concern. The window treatments you choose for your home play a major part in just how much privacy you can achieve. If you are buying new window treatments, here is what you need to know about how much privacy they offer.  

Are Room Darkening or Blackout Shades Better?

Room darkening and blackout shades are touted as a solution for people who want absolute privacy in their homes. However, there are some differences between the two types of treatments that could allow for gaps in your privacy.  

Room darkening blinds are good for blocking out light from outside, but they have far fewer layers to them than blackout shades. As a result, you might not achieve the absolute privacy you were seeking. However, if you are not interested in blocking out all the light from your home, these are a better option than the blackout shades.  

Blackout shades tend to have more layers than room darkening blinds, which can mean more privacy. However, the shades tend to have a small gap on the sides that prevents them from rubbing against the wall. If you are concerned with the gap, you can combine the shades with drapes that can help cover them.  

What About Solar Shades?

Solar shades are a combination of pros and cons when it comes to privacy. The solar shades help to block the views of passersby during the daylight. Whenever someone looks through them from outside, they can see nothing on the inside. However, the light can still come through the shades and into your home.  

Unfortunately, solar shades do not offer much privacy when the sun goes down. At night time, the effect of the shades is reversed. Instead of passersby not being able to see in, they can see clearly on the inside when you turn on the lights.  

As with the other window treatments, you can counter the disadvantages of having the solar shades with the help of drapes. The drapes will not only help to maintain your privacy at night, but they will also add a stylish touch to your home.  

There are other types of window treatments that you can use to get the privacy you seek in your home. Consult with an interior designer or a blinds retailer to learn more about your options and to find the treatments that will fit your needs and budget.