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November 18, 2008

Bamboo Shades Styled Into Woven Woods

Filed under: bamboo shades, decor, window treatments — Tags: , , , — admin @ 8:00 am

When a product is initially developed and first introduced to the marketplace, a few options are available but as demand grows for the product the features available increase accordingly. Imagine the time when automobiles were introduced and how “bare bones” these early models were specially when compared to the present automobile. This kind of evolutionary process has also occurred in the window treatment industry; perhaps this process should be named revolutionary. Besides the many choices available, there exists a wide range of styles, designs and colors within each category. And when focusing on bamboo shades the availability of styles, colors and designs is varied and able to satisfy any decor demand. No wonder bamboo shades are so popular.

Modern decorative trends, which include bamboo shades as a part of the decorative scheme, have moved in the direction of the unconventional. Historically, the American consumer has chosen the traditional white when choosing a window treatment. While bamboo shades are available in white regardless of the “stick” pattern, modern decor is calling for more unique patterns. This “call” includes different types of stick materials as well as enhanced weaving and interlacing of threads.

Because the main component of a bamboo shade is the stick, bamboo suppliers have dedicated a lot of effort to stick design and coloring in order to create new decorative options and also in an effort to increase sales to consumers. Also, natural bamboo colors, such as the tortoise shell pattern once considered unpopular, has now regained popularity perhaps because of the human trend to feel close to the earth and the ecology movement. What once was considered scraps from bamboo shade fabrication is now useful materials being recycle due to new production techniques. When all these factors are added together, the end result has been an increase in colors and designs and a reduction of cost.

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