Two Main Reasons People Put Up Blinds

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There are a number of reasons to put blinds on windows. One of the most common reasons is that people like to have their privacy. As nice as it is to be able to see outside to the beautiful wide world on a bright and sunny day, it is not always so nice for people to be able to see back into your house. Having windows that face the street in particular can be a privacy problem that many people want to solve by putting up blinds. Many people don’t realize that fitted blinds from a place like Next Day Blinds are particularly helpful in situations like this because if the blinds are not fitted, people may be able to see around the blinds into the house.

The other most common reason why people put up blinds is that they are trying to keep the light or heat out . There are many reasons for this, but usually these sort of blinds can be the same type of blinds as blinds that are designed for privacy. Talking to a blinds specialist at some place like Next Day Blinds can give you an idea if a certain type of blind will be better than another type to take care of both of these items. They can also often times help you figure out if a type of blind will fit with the decor of a room to make the decision easier on you.

Blinds and Reflections

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I really hadn’t thought about the years that had passed, at least not in terms of the distance between the adult version of me and my childhood.  I was aware of many other things, because I do consider my life to be well-examined, and sometimes perhaps a little too examined.  I do like to reflect over every change, small and large, at the moment that it’s happening.  It’s a reflect that kicks in very fast for me, and sometimes it might even keep me from being in the moment.  But then there are times when I’m engaged in extremely mundane and reflective activities, when the reflex kicks in and is very helpful, and even a little useful.  This was the case when I found myself washing my parent’s windows.

It was a bigger job than I thought, and I tried not to act like a sullen kid when I started to get into the work, but I was grumbling inside.  When I discovered that my mother had changed out the old green curtains, however, for new Next Day Blinds, animosity fell away very quickly.  They’re awfully lovely, and I admired the materials and the craftsmanship.  I’d like to say I get this from my father’s side, just to sound more in line with the gender roles of the day, but in truth, I get it from my mother.  She’s always appreciated things that are well-made, and although they’ve never been wealthy people, they have nice things.  I do like to think they get their taste from me, however.

Whatever reservations I had about the effort went away as well, when I realized it was near freezing outside, and the work was helping me to keep warm.  This was something they wanted before the holiday season, because they’d recently started to have parties in their house for all their friends.  I wanted it to be nice, because some of those friends were my friend’s parents, who’d seen me causing trouble in their own houses over the years, and I wanted them to see that I’d changed, too.  I don’t know how my ego got so involved, but it was quick, and very deep, too.  Some of this dust was from yesterday, sure, but some of it must have been a couple decades old.  This is who I was, and who I used to be.  But when I caught a glimpse of the Next Day Blinds from the other side of the window, I had to laugh.  Things had changed, and new memories were on their way.