Window Treatment Ideas For Sunrooms In Las Vegas
A sunroom that is comfortable and light can turn into the most popular room in your Las Vegas house. Since it has large windows and lots of light, it’s the perfect room to sit down with your favorite book, savor some coffee, or entertain family and friends.
If you want your sunroom to become the best spot in your home, you need to control for light throughout the day and maintain a steady room temperature. You might even want to redecorate it. A good place to start is with your window treatments. You’ll want to find a window treatment that lets in the natural light and provides a view of outside but also can cover your windows for privacy, energy efficiency, and light control.
The style of window treatment you pick depends on your energy efficiency needs, your style, and your budget. Here are some window treatment ideas for sunrooms in Las Vegas to turn your sunroom into the most popular room in the house.
Classic Plantation Shutters
Sunrooms have many windows which means you get a great view of your yard. But with all the glass, your sunroom may not be energy efficient. Polywood® plantation shutters provide extra insulation your sunroom. They are up to 70% more energy efficient than normal wooden shutters and reduce heat transfer through your windows by 45%. This makes it so you can open your shutters during the day to let in the sunlight and close your shutters in the evening to maintain the room’s temperature.
UV-Blocking Window Film
Window film provides an open view through your sunroom windows. It blocks 99% of the sun’s UV rays while letting natural light come into the sunroom. Window film both absorbs and reflects the sun’s energy so you’re able to keep your sunroom at the perfect temperature. And it makes your HVAC system work less, which saves money on your energy costs.
Window film also keeps your carpeting and furniture looking like new. The direct sunlight that passes through your windows can discolor and fade your furniture and carpeting. But window film prevents fading so that your carpet and furniture keep its colors. You can add privacy tinting to window film which lets you see outside but prevents your neighbors from looking into your sunroom. You can also combine window film with other window treatments like shades or plantation shutters for extra energy efficiency.
Decorative Roman Shades
Roman shades are another sunroom window treatment that lets you control the light levels in the room. They are offered in dozens of patterns and fabrics and a variety of styles such as modern, classic, and contemporary.
Pull the shades down to the bottom when you would like privacy and less light. Pull them back up when you want a bright, sunlit room where you can see outdoors. Additional options include: decorative scallops and trims, privacy liners, and cordless lift systems and motorization. If you’re looking to improve energy efficiency, it’s important to buy shades constructed from the right material. Shades that are made from thicker material will insulate better than lighter shades.
Faux-Wood Blinds!
- Durability: Unlike wood, the composite wood materials resist warping, cracking, and fading when exposed to intense heat and direct sunlight. This makes them perfect for the high-light environment of a sunroom.
- Humidity resistance: Sunrooms can experience fluctuations in humidity. Because of the material we use, faux wood blinds are less susceptible to moisture damage compared to wood maintaining their form and function over time.
- Heat insulation: Faux wood blinds can help regulate the temperature in your sunroom by blocking out excess heat during hot afternoons. This can contribute to your comfort and your sunroom's energy efficiency.
- Low maintenance: These kinds of blinds are easy to clean and don't require special care or treatments to maintain their appearance and functionality.
- Cost-effective: More budget-friendly than other window treatments, our composite-wood options provide a similar aesthetic at a lower price point.
- Variety of styles: Faux wood blinds come in various colors and finishes, so matching them to your sunroom's decor will be super easy!