Takaro, Palmerston North

1171 days ago

Things to Consider When Exploring Blind & Curtain Ideas

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

Hoping to buy blinds or curtains but feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the choices? You might walk into a store with great curtain ideas but it’s easy to lose focus when you see all the options on the shelves.
Did you know that blinds and curtains can be energy efficient? Did you know there are… View more
Hoping to buy blinds or curtains but feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the choices? You might walk into a store with great curtain ideas but it’s easy to lose focus when you see all the options on the shelves.
Did you know that blinds and curtains can be energy efficient? Did you know there are more types of blinds that the typical shutters? There’s so much to consider!

To help you narrow down your options, here are some tips to pick the right blinds and curtains that work best for you:

1. Colour
Your choice of colour will be among the main priorities when choosing the ideal blinds or window curtains. Getting the wrong colour can ruin the aesthetic value of the whole room.
The wrong colours on the wrong windows can also lead to quick degradation. If you use strong colours like blood red on windows where the sun shines often, the colours could fade quickly. Go around this by choosing blinds or curtains with nude or neutral light colours, ensuring they’ll still look good even after fading a bit.

2. Measurements
Your second step is to make sure you get the right measurements. The general rule of thumb is that your blinds or curtain panels should be longer and wider than your windows. Drapes should go down to the floor.

If you want to make your windows and walls look bigger than they are, include a few inches above the window. Hanging your curtains 4-5 inches above the window frame creates an illusion of length.


3. Material
Blinds come in all shapes and sizes. Generic blinds like shutters or slats use aluminium or wood. Sheers use glass and these are great if you want to filter out light and striking glares in the room.

Curtains, on the other hand, come in too many options. Most use cotton, wool, silk, and linen. Thicker curtain fabric is great if you want to control temperature and prevent bright light from seeping into the room. Lighter fabric is better when you want to keep the airflow circulating.

Material choice will also affect your budget. It goes without saying that the stronger and more functional materials will cost more.

4. Style
Getting the right fabric, right measurements, and the right colour won’t do you much good if the style of the blinds or curtains doesn’t click with your personal preferences.

There are a lot of stylistic blinds and curtain ideas to choose from. Do you want to stick with plain colours and a sleek design for a modern look? Will you go for deep colours, embroidery, and frills for a Victorian or Edwardian aesthetic?

Blinds can be boring, white with no style at all, or as unique as vertical sheers using rotating glass materials.

5. Ease of Use
Generic blinds are easy to use; you have one line to pull to open or shut the blinds and another line to rotate the individual panels. Cheap curtains require you to pull them open by hand and then tie them manually but you may find a few affordable choices with their own rope.

In short, make sure you check if the curtains and blinds are easy to use. You don’t want to spend more time than you have to only to open your window and look outside.

6. Safety for Kids and Pets
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1171 days ago

We are open!

Hilton Brown Swimming

And we want you and your family to be able to have fun in the water and swim with confidence. We are open and operating under Level 2 Delta guidelines.

Touch base with us today to book in for your FREE trial swimming lesson.

The Free Trial lesson is open to all new customers.
Find out more

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1171 days ago

The Equine World is coming to Taupō!

Equifest

The equestrian event of the year, Equifest is back. Returning to Taupō 29 – 31 October 2021, Equifest promised three exciting days of education, shopping, competition and nightshows.

From professionals to enthusiasts of all disciplines, riding levels and ages, together we can … View more
The equestrian event of the year, Equifest is back. Returning to Taupō 29 – 31 October 2021, Equifest promised three exciting days of education, shopping, competition and nightshows.

From professionals to enthusiasts of all disciplines, riding levels and ages, together we can connect, learn and power the industry.

So what are you waiting for? Grab your tickets and get ready to celebrate everything we love about horses!
Find out more

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1171 days ago

Super quiet Heat Pumps, perfect for bedrooms

EnergySmart - Palmerston North

Our Range of Mitsubishi Heat Pumps have incredible sound reducing technology, making them perfect for heating and cooling bedrooms!

Visit our website for more information

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1173 days ago

Nanny / Babysitter

Joel from Roslyn - Terrace End

Hi All! Does anyone know of a great nanny who's available for morning drop offs and afternoon pickups? It's for my 3yo boy and 1 yo girl. Any info would be much appreciated ☺️

1171 days ago

New Listing in Parklands

Principal and Licensee Agent from Stu Fleming and Lyndsey Elliott - Ray White Real Estate

New Listing in Parklands!
We are delighted to bring to the market 111 Ruamahanga Crescent, located in this ever popular area.
Well maintained and appealing, don't miss out on this wonderful family home.

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1172 days ago

Fostering Kindness at Julia Wallace

Julia Wallace Retirement Village

Jill says working at Julia Wallace Village has been a joy.

Read about the Village Manager's story below.

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1172 days ago

Noticed anything different?

Neighbourly.co.nz

It's te wiki o te reo Māori, and to celebrate this awesome initiative, we've given our logo a little update.

'Haporitanga' means 'the many principles and actions of being a community' and we think it's a great way to express what Neighbourly is.

Are you … View more
It's te wiki o te reo Māori, and to celebrate this awesome initiative, we've given our logo a little update.

'Haporitanga' means 'the many principles and actions of being a community' and we think it's a great way to express what Neighbourly is.

Are you keen to dive straight into te wiki? Here's a video by our mates at Stuff showing five te reo words that every person from across the motu (country) needs to know.

For more coverage on Māori language week, click the 'See more' button below.

Ngā manaakitanga!
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1172 days ago
1174 days ago

All About Curtain & Upholstery Fabrics

Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North

There are five different styles/category of fabric that form the foundation for the vast array of curtain and upholstery fabrics you see on the market today. Each fabric style outlined below has its own unique characteristics and are produced using different techniques. Some of these fabric types … View moreThere are five different styles/category of fabric that form the foundation for the vast array of curtain and upholstery fabrics you see on the market today. Each fabric style outlined below has its own unique characteristics and are produced using different techniques. Some of these fabric types will be well known to you like plain and printed fabrics, while others less so.

You may be wondering why cotton and linen for example are not included here – this is because they are a type of composition that falls within one of these categories below.

Here we give you a high-level overview of the styles of fabrics available to you for your home interior or commercial interior project.

PLAIN
Plain fabrics are characterised by simple weaves and textures not showing any complex design.
Simple weaves are for instance – hopsacks, twills, herringbones and satins. Common fabric compositions used for plain fabrics include natural fibres (cotton, linen) as well as synthetic fibres (polyester, acrylic, etc.)

Plain interior fabrics take on a simple and paired back aesthetic. Ideal for a minimalist décor, you can complement plain fabrics with more textured and tactile textiles for added interest to your home décor.

PRINTED
Printing is the process of applying coloured designs and patterns to a woven textile. One or more colours are applied to the fabric in specific parts only, using thickened dyes to prevent the colour from spreading beyond the limits of the pattern or design. In quality printed fabrics, the colour is bonded with the fibre so as to resist loss of dye from washing and friction (crocking). Printing is an ancient textile manufacturing technique of which there are five print production methods you can use:

Burn Out Printing:
A process which uses chemicals, rather than colour, to burn out or dissolve away one fibre in a fabric. The purpose is to achieve a sheer design on a solid or opaque fabric. The chemicals used during production can make this fabric sensitive to ultraviolet degradation when hung in direct sunlight.

Digital Printing:
Rapidly becoming a popular and commercially viable printing method due to its flexibility, precision and consistency. With this new printing technique it is now possible to print any design, even with photographic detail, onto fabric. There are no restrictions in the amount of colour that can be used.

Engraved Roller Printing:
The printing method used for the majority of fabrics worldwide. The colours are printed directly onto the fabric. There must be one roller for each colour used in the print. The more colours used, the better the print definition and depth of colour. The number of colours used is printed on the left hand selvedge of a fabric along with the brand.

Hand Block Printing:

The oldest form of printing. Print designs are created by transferring dyestuffs onto fabric with the help of wooden, linoleum, or copper blocks. Artisans hand craft individual blocks to carry each different colour in a design and perfectly match block placement to create the all-over design.

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1179 days ago

Builder

William from Roslyn - Terrace End

I would like a quote to gib a bedroom
We have a villa with a 12 foot stud

1174 days ago

Awapuni Vege Hub - Order Today

Amy Houben from Awapuni Vege Hub

Good Morning,

Below is a list of anticipated contents in this week's $15 Vege Hub orders.

Broccoli
Potato
Carrots
Kumara… View more
Good Morning,

Below is a list of anticipated contents in this week's $15 Vege Hub orders.

Broccoli
Potato
Carrots
Kumara
Banana
Kiwifruit
Apple Rose Red

Please place your orders by midnight tonight - Monday Night.

This week, we will go-with again our three adapted pick up locations, see below:

A). St. Matthew's Anglican Church (MTW), 109 College Street, Awapuni,
Palmerston North, Thursdays between 11:00am and 1:00pm.
Phone: 06 355 2254

B). My Letterbox (MLB), 86A Heretaunga Street, Roslyn, Palmerston North, Thursday between 3:30pm and 7:00pm. Phone: 027 268 7816

D). Ochre Art Supplies (OAS), Shop 2, the Gap101 arcade, 89 Broadway
Avenue, Thursdays between 11:30am and 6:30pm, Phone (06) 280 4212

We hope to have Te Tihi and Te Patikitiki Library back on board next week as local pick up points.

Have a great day.

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1175 days ago

Guitar playing

Michelle from Linton

Hi everyone, if you have ever wanted to learn how to play guitar, and just want to learn the basics for beginners, why not try some lessons? Music is so enjoyable and learning a instrument can be a lot of fun! 😊🎸 Please feel free to get in touch if interested. … View moreHi everyone, if you have ever wanted to learn how to play guitar, and just want to learn the basics for beginners, why not try some lessons? Music is so enjoyable and learning a instrument can be a lot of fun! 😊🎸 Please feel free to get in touch if interested. Phone/Text Michelle and Erick 027 2240 170 or send us a message on here, or email retroshowsnz@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you!

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1176 days ago

If your cat has not come home tonight

Glenys from Highbury - Westbrook

If you own a beautiful cat and live around the new roundabout at Monrad Ronberg Street Highbury I am sorry to say your cat got run over tonight .I helped my daughter to go door knocking with another neighbour but sadly we couldn't find an owner We have placed it on some cardboard on the grass

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