
Thermal Door
Curtains
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You know how sitting under a old Oak
tree is so much cooler than standing in the sun? And that by
standing behind that same tree in winter when the north wind is
blowing, keeps you just a little warmer? Well, that is the same
concept as
thermal door curtains
and a thermal door panel.
When you invest in thermal door
curtains, you not only keep that hot sun from heating up your
room, but you also can add a lot of style to the
door. Door panel curtains come in a wide variety of
colors and textures. They have a dense backing that also blocks
the sunlight if you want your room to have your room a little
darker.
A thermal door panel is perfect for a
front or a back door. It is recommended that in this instance
you use grommets on a pole so there is less fullness. You just
slide the panel to the hinge side of the door if you want to
let in more light.
Thermal curtains and panels also keep
out unwanted drafts. Since cold air stays close to the ground,
you can bring the panel all the way down to the bottom of the
door, or even pool it as much as 8 inches so it acts as a draft
excluder.
Thermal door curtains
and a thermal door panel are only as limited as your
imagination and your budget. You can buy ready made door
curtains, or you can have them custom made. If you are a
do-it-yourselfer, then you can make your own front door
curtains. This is one of the most economical ways of insulating
your home. Your door way curtains can be designer,
tab top, pinch pleat, grommet insulated door curtains or even a
roman shade. Not only can they be used as insulation, but can
also help block out noise. You get to design the look you want,
the colors you like and the textures that most appeal to you.
Because of the type of material used in thermals, you will need
to invest in sturdier hardware, to support the extra weight.
Now, get your thinking cap on, and let your creativity begin to
flow.

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