Energy Efficiency Of Thermal Drapes

There are many benefits of using thermal drapes. They are designed to keep out the natural light from coming into your bedroom to allow you to sleep undisturbed as well as noise reduction capability to block outside sounds.


The energy efficiency of thermal drapes helps reduce your monthly electric costs. So even if thermal drapes can be quite expensive compared with other draperies, they are money worth investing. Take a look at some thermal drapes available in the market today.


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Fireside Cotton Duck Pinch Pleated Insulated Curtain Pairs:

These curtains are available in color options—natural, sage, wedgewood blue, Bordeaux, wheat, green, red, blue, brown and white. These insulated window treatments are designed to keep you warm during winter and your heating costs low. These energy efficient replacement curtains also help keep out light. They feature 5 inches bottom hems. Prices vary by options at bedbathstore.com.

Carrie Blackout Room Darkening Insulated Pinch Pleated Drapes:

These black out, thermal insulated drapes features antique satin look on a classic slubbed fabric, foam thermal backing consisting of 3 layers of acrylic foam and 100 percent polyester content. Available in colors of beige, chocolate, navy, taupe and wine. They keep out the cold and keep in heat, darken any modern or contemporary living room, bedroom, nursery or even a dorm room. Prices vary at bedbathstore.com.

DiamondCell-3/8” Midnight Double Cell Blackout:

This shade is available with 10 percent discount at blinds.com. This blackout shade is very popular among many individuals due to its low prices, effective insulation, neutral backing and ability to blackout or darken any room. Color options are bright white, alabaster, bone, green whisper, putty, sand, spring, mesa, wisteria, silver fox, everglade, seaside and national park. Prices vary by sizes at blinds.com.

Tab Top Thermal Insulated 84-inch Blackout Curtain Panel Pair:

This curtain is a perfect replacement choice to provide a soft and natural look to your contemporary home décor. It features tabbed tops and designed to protect your furniture from the damaging rays of the sun as it can block off more than 99 percent of the outside light. Each curtain panel measures 84 inches long by 52 inches wide. This polyester curtain with model number TAP-TOP-84-SOLID sells for only $56.99 at overstock.com.

Hotel Stripe Insulated Blackout Curtains:

This insulated blackout curtain will make a great addition to your condo or apartment. The innovative fabric construction will add flair to your design ideas. Installing this curtain will provide excellent privacy as well as noise reduction to allow you to go on with your daily life in comfort and quiet. The color options are beige, chocolate, gold, sky blue and burgundy. This polyester curtain sells under item number 11406500 at overstock.com for only $87.94.

Printed Blackout Fabric by Hangzhou Yoniner Textiles Co. Ltd.:

This blackout satin fabric is flame retardant, tear resistant, thermal insulation and sound proof. It is soundproof, lightweight, non-toxic and soft to touch. The blackout capability makes this product ideal for use also as a divider or closet door. To learn more about this product, look for it at alibaba.com under model number YN-2002.

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Brinda
Posted 529 days ago
There are many designs of thermal drapes that you can choose from. They include pinch pleated and panel designs. Aside from attractive, these drapes are also easy to install and maintain.
Gregory
Posted 532 days ago
There are fabrics that are ideal for used as thermal drapes. They include satin, jacquard, polyester and silk. They are lined with cotton-flocked acrylic foam for excellent insulation, resulting in lower electric costs.
Rosie
Posted 554 days ago
Thermal drapes are preferred by many homeowners because of their unique benefits, They help keep out the light when you want to darken your bedroom as well as provide warmth and insulation during cold days and cool during summer.
 

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