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Written by Judith Persit   
Monday, 21 January 2008
Bamboo is a natural product, the result of one of the fastest growing trees in the world. This rapid growth allows consumers of bamboo shades to feel ecologically right while bringing some of this natural beauty into their homes. More than that, the true beauty of nature is obvious in these great shades.

After a visit to a park, or a camping trip, so may people want to extend that visit by using some design elements of nature in their homes. Some will bring in house plants. Others ay change from metal or laminate furniture to wood furniture. Some may even use paintings or other art. While all of this is fine and well, it can also be easy to use the natural design features of bamboo shades, and when using real bamboo, it will not only be a beautiful product, but it will also be an ecologically kind window treatment.

As a real wood from real forests, bamboo is a natural product. The real bamboo used in comes from a tree that is a real marvel. The source trees are known to grow as quickly as four feet each month, and many grow even faster. As a result of this quick growth, consumers of bamboo shades may feel ecologically correct while bringing some of this natural beauty into their homes or offices.

The fact that the pieces are woven together in a traditional style leads to many of the natural stylings of bamboo shades comes from, among other sources. The manufacturing process of bamboo weaves is quite similar to the actual weaving of fabrics. There is a warp thread, one which runs for the full length of the material, from the beginning of the roll to the end, and a fill thread, which is inserted into the warp, to create the fabric. In the case of bamboo, the fill is the s of wood. As a result, the "fabric" is a random looking assortment of various colored bamboo reeds and tubes to make a real fresh from the forest style.

In addition to the above, bamboo shades look natural because of the way in which the sticks are colored. While most traditional wood products are stained or painted so that they hide any imperfections, the real bamboo processing which is used for the sticks in bamboo shades is done in a manner to try to maintain the many imperfections in the wood itself. The rough edges, the hard bamboo grain, and the large bumps and joints all lead to an inconsistent finish, and make the sticks unable to accept a uniform coating of the colorants. This means that every stick will have an entirely unique color and appearance.

The actual production of bamboo shades, the fabrication, creates a final product that has the look of a custom crafted hand made product. Do not get this wrong to think that you will see horrible flaws and defects, and that there will be glue dripping all over. On the contrary, these will all be captured and cleaned, and the end product will be a unique customized design, and this uniqueness of the bamboo shades is what you are seeking. However, you will need to be willing to have a tolerance for many of these defects. Bamboo shades will often have a twist, a bump, or irregular folding. This is minor, and not unattractive, but just enough to help one perceive the custom crafted, mountain cabin style of the natural shades that are bamboo shades.

On a recent review of sales with a major manufacturer of bamboo shades, the topic of consumer taste became the topic of discussion. One of the best ways, it was commented, of measuring taste is by looking at sales results. It seems that the highest selling materials are the more natural styled designs, while the white bamboo shades sell the least. This is contrary to the expected, where in most window treatments the best selling colors are the whites and off-whites, while the dark colors are the lower performers. This indicates that the consumers who select bamboo shades, are seeking this style of the natural look, more than the machine engineered look

Because we have focussed on the natural look of bamboo shades, let's discuss what the use of them can do to nature. That is to say, what is the environmental impact of using bamboo shads, particularly as opposed to other alternative window treatments. Remember that the bamboo tree grows very quickly. As a result, the forests are rapidly re-growing and as the trees are cut, they are growing to replace the amount that is cut. The upshot of this is that the use of bamboo shades using real wood sticks is not a direct cause of deforesting. This is the most ecologically sound window treatment, as a result.

Once you have elected your new and beautiful bamboo shades, you can rest easily. Mix up a little relaxation scene in your home with some calm music, maybe a cool drink. You can enjoy the new environment that you have created that brings you back to the visit you had to the mountains. The bamboo shades bring you back, and you are ready to enjoy it all.

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