Bamboo Shades

Bamboo Shades Just Feel Natural

By Judith Persit

Visit an outdoor recreation area or go on an old fashioned camping trip. See and experience the grandeur of nature around you. When you go home, you do not have to leave the beauty of nature behind. You can actually bring some of it home with you and use it to dress your windows. When decorating with natural bamboo shades, not only do you have a beautiful product but they are ecologically friendly as well. For those who wish to enjoy nature, and to help it at the same time- if there is a need for window treatments, perhaps the best choice will be to select bamboo shades.

The core base materials for bamboo shades is bamboo, which comes from one of the fastest growing trees in the world and is a completely natural product. Fast growing bamboo, used in real bamboo shades, comes from a tree that will grow more than three feet each month. There is no reason to feel guilty about using bamboo shades in your home as bamboo grows rapidly.

As the seemingly random looking bamboo sticks and slats are woven together traditionally by hand, or using simple machinery, these bamboo shades exude the natural ways of living. The bamboo sticks used as "fill" in these bamboo shades are woven on a loom just like traditional fabrics but because the various natural sizes, shapes and colors of the bamboo sticks are retained, the effect is a fresher more natural looking finished product.

Bamboo shades also look more natural than most alternatives because of the staining technique used. Many inferior wood products are stained so that every piece looks just like the next one. Bamboo shades are prepared and stained to keep their natural beauty. Because there are edges, grains and textures that are not smooth, colors and stains cannot be applied to bamboo pieces in a consistent manner, and the result is a naturally rough yet strangely and aesthetically pleasing finish. Every stick of bamboo will have its own unique color and appearance; no two will be the same.

The taste and choice of the consumer drives the sales and therefore the designs of the shades. Consumers make their color preferences clear by what they purchase. Woven wood shades do not sell well in white color patterns. Bamboo shades in white are not preferred like they are in other types of window treatments. Buyers are selecting these bamboo shades because of their good looks and organic qualities, illustrated by the popularity of darker colors as opposed to lighter tones.

You will be amazed at how easy and "eco- friendly" it is to have the natural beauty of bamboo shades in your home. Bamboo is a fast growing plant and therefore using it a resource for windows does not endanger it like other woods. The rapid growth rate of bamboo is only a piece of the story. More and more trees are available for harvest due to the fast growing nature of bamboo. If you feel you are harming nature by bringing it inside, you don't have to worry about that. As a natural resource, bamboo has an uncanny and amazing capacity for growing quickly. Bamboo wood is a renewable resource as bamboo grows quickly and growers have also found new ways of cultivating bamboo groves even in areas where these didn't grow previously.

When a bamboo shade becomes a part of the design of your home space, it evokes nature's lures with its huge capacity to help individuals relax and feel the sensation of being outdoors. Casual or eloquent room décors will be enhanced with the natural look of a bamboo shade. There is no reason to feel bad about having bamboo shades in your home.

Judith Persit works from home in a design studio and writes about bamboo shades. Learn about shades at her website.

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