Monday, June 27, 2011

Reasons for Window Tint

1. Decrease Heat - It can provide up 78% heat reduction versus untreated glass.

2. Reduce Fading & Health Risks - Blocks up to 99% of UV rays, as well as significantly reducing heat. This helps to protect your valuable furnishings from fading.

3. Cut Glare - Allows one to enjoy a clear view without annoying glare.

4. Enjoy Energy Savings - Reducing heat loss increase HVAC efficiency and lower energy costs.

5. Increase Safety - It can act as a "safety net" by holding shattered glass together.

6. Enhance Appearance - It aesthetically compliments the exterior and interior of your home or office building.

7. It's Fast & Easy - Professional installation is quick and simple!


FAQ's


Q: Does window tint last a long time?
A: Yes, we offer a lifetime warranty against cracking, bubbling, peeling, chipping, and color fading.

Q: Will window tint make my windows look dark?
A: No, we have a large variety of films and color options suited for both residential and commercial use. Many blend seamlessly and are unrecognizable from inside or outside.

Q: Is it expensive?
A: No, it is relatively inexpensive and will actually save you money on utilities (both heating and cooling).

Q: Does window tint void the manufacturer's/builder's warranty on the windows?
A: No, we offer a warranty that complements the existing warranty.

Q: Does installation take a long time?
A: No, depending on the number and size of the windows, it can take as little as 30 minutes!

Q: Is it easy to clean my windows afterwards?
A: Yes, windows can easily be clean with a soft cloth and a non-ammonia glass cleaner.

   

Sunday, May 22, 2011

How to Combine Fabric Patterns

Instead of brightly patterned bedding and a plain-vanilla bed skirt, why not turn the bed upside down, so to speak? Here, a multicolored awning-striped dust ruffle, in a rainbow of sherbety shades, and a matching bolster create an unexpected but completely charming effect. Note how the headboard--upholstered in a playful small-scale pattern in a coordinating huge--adds more interest to the composition.
Two kinds of stripes can be twice as nice, provided they work well together. This is comfortably elegant living room mixes two coordinating patterns: the classic lineup on the curvaceous club chairs, and the rows of abstract paisley motifs on the Roman window shades. Unifying the overall effect are the warm, spice-tone palette and the fact that all the stripes are of similar scale. The resulting mix is rich in variety--and panache.
Wish your ceilings were just a little bit higher? Vertically striped window treatments will pull the eye up toward the ceiling, giving the impression of a more expansive space. They'll also draw attention to your windows, making them seem larger.
Combining patterns can be tricky, but not when stripes are involved. Just choose a stripe in a similar color and scale to the print with which you're mixing it. Here, the refined patterns and cool blue-and-cream palette blend effortlessly.