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You can also use varying levels of tinting in different parts of your residence depending upon the amount of sunlight hitting the areas. As mentioned, not all tints or films are the same so you have to be very careful in choosing the right kind of tint for your residence.

Do consult a professional in this regard. The verdict: Yes, it is worth installing tinted glass windows at home because of increased privacy and security. Therefore, professionals recommend tinting your windows as it is inexpensive and has more pros than cons. We hope this guide on having tinted glass windows at home proves useful to you. You should also take a look at how to draft-proof doors and windows if reducing electricity bills is one of your major concerns.

Stay tuned to the best real estate blog in Pakistan. Write to us at blog zameen. Solar protection Window tinting helps block harmful ultraviolet rays that prove dangerous and harmful to health. Reduces glare Tinted glass windows reduces glare from sunlight Sun glare reflecting off your TV or laptop screens can cause an unnecessary strain on your eyes, which can be easily avoided by tinting your glass windows. Saves money If you install the right film in your windows, it can definitely reduce your electricity bills by insulating your windows.

Security Tinted glass windows provide remain intact in case a natural calamity hits If along with solar protection, you also install a security film in glass windows, then you can easily stave off everything — from burglars and robbers to natural disasters such as earthquakes, natural fires and storms.

Privacy The biggest benefit of tinting your windows at home is that it provides increased privacy It is equally important to maintain privacy at home. Curb appeal The front elevation of your house instantly becomes noticeable and attractive, if you have tinted glass windows at home. Kitchen and Dining Seating. Living Room and Entryway Seating.

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Hi - there are a number of different things going on here. Homeowners are NOT being helped by the paint companies! Were they to share more information about the inherent properties of each paint colour, the need to guess about them would massively diminish. For whatever reason, that vital information absolutely required to conceive, make and match paint colours in the first place, is being lost by the time it gets to the marketeers, front of house, who sell products to you. The problem you are having with Lazy Gray turning blue?

In a room with better balanced lighting, it is likely to read as anticipated - a near neutral gray. Mentioned in a previous post - Cornwall Slate turning blue? The reason is slightly different, although the effect is the same.

It is an effect of available light quality upon the colour. This is why some people will see Cornwall Slate as a darker, near neutral grey. Some people will have more flashes of greenness and others will see it as downright blue!

And these near neutrals, which so many of us choose for our homes, are far more likely to be impacted upon by light than more colourful colours. This one is completely down to us. A fundamental misunderstanding about paint colour. Introducing paint colours to the walls, is NOT like adding a new cushion or lamp.

If you imagine it is, you are likely to be constantly disappointed. This is why it is important to test in your own room. As an example of colour shift, have a look at photos of Sherwin Williams Passive, on here, Pinterest, Homebunch etc. See just how differently the same colour can appear!

Yes, a sliding barn door into the bathroom. Here's what I've done with your suggestions with what I had. And yes, the painting needs to be moved to another room. Thank you all, you are amazing!

Another delemia to look at. A lot of good information. I hope someone already has the formula. If I buy a sample, and try to have them match it never seems to. Forget it , it doesn't even get close since my painter likes to use SW. I took the risk and he did BM simply white - Richards oilBase they have and it is beautiful.

He said it had a much stronger odor than SW Promar oilbase. But he said it went on great. Wow, it is so beautiful. Everything in simply white on woodwork.

So I will see on a thread if anyone has color matched the formula. Not sure if I can get to F B and. BM all in th morning. Going to be tuff and BM is not open Sunday's. I agree with most to keep the upper windows as is. I think with the moldings and your obvious love of traditional, I would put white plantation shutters on your lower living room windows; and leave them uncovered. If you need more light control on the upper windows, cover them with some sort of film not patterned.

I love love the red Jacobean fabric you had picked out for your dining room windows. A beautiful mural would be grand in the arched alcove in the dining room. Make a design board and changes will be easier than making a lot of expensive mistakes. Yes, to the large prints, large furniture and mirrors. No sheers. As you know, you will need to keep continuity in your common areas. Hope this helps. Amy Lewis Original Author. They look even more blue in person, but no, we weren't given the option.

The model homes' windows didn't look like this. Kind of hard to tell with it open. Is this a tract home?



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