“Green” Window Treatments, Part 2 Groveland, MA
All natural drapes
The Green Sage Classic Naturals Collection offers long, strong, luxurious, and mildew-resistant draperies created using natural hemp and flax plants blended with silk for a gorgeous, delicate and strong fabric. With no dyes, finishes or chemicals, these curtain panels are available with rod pockets or are suitable for drapery clips.
Classic comeback
Silk is also making a resurgence and although a pricier option for window treatments, the shine and luxury of the fabric instantly wakes up a not-so-glamorous room. Anna Sova’s eco-silk is a luxurious, lightweight fabric with a crisp feel and smooth texture. Organic nut soap finishing and eco-safe dyes, containing no herbicides, pesticides or carcinogens are used in the finishing.
High tech green
Technology meets natures with the use of Honeycomb shades. Made of a spun woven polyester that when combined with the shape of the bee honeycomb, creates a detour preventing the wind or cold from penetrating the window and entering the house, which ultimately saves money in heating costs. Anti-microbial, anti-fungal traits are available woven into the fabric or offered as a topical spray. Stain-resistant and mildew- and mold-resistant fabrics are also popular picks for allergy sufferers.
Hunter Douglas’ new Duette Architella Collection, a unique honeycomb within a honeycomb construction provides deep, luminous color, true opaque appearance, improved pleat retention.
Jennifer Sgro is the fashion editor for Green Living Magazine. She contributes regularly to Green Living Online.
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