Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: Shading West Facing WIndows/Bedrooms 6Nov 20, 2007 1:28 pm Never argue with an idiot!!!! They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience. Re: Shading West Facing WIndows/Bedrooms 8Nov 20, 2007 1:53 pm Never argue with an idiot!!!! They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience. Re: Shading West Facing WIndows/Bedrooms 20Jan 04, 2008 9:27 am kiwi056 We had roller shutters installed on the west and north facing windows. These have a two fold effect for us, one is that the rooms are cooler and quieter, the second is we can leave the shutters closed but with gaps between the blades, and leave the windows (awnings in our case) open for air, and still have protection from the sun. I'm a little confused. You have external roller shutters on awning type windows? How does that work - I mean how can you have the roller shutters closed but the awning window open? In any case I'm really no fan of the roller shutters. No offence but I don't like the look or the price tag. I also feel it's somewhat of a security issue and I have these thoughts of getting locked inside a house and not being able to get out in case of emergency. [sneakersss] It might be a bit darker in the mornings but the light is still light, so you should be getting it. Similar to what you see from your western windows 3 20121 Hi, Have fun, remember bedrooms should feel relaxing and inviting, the last space you see before sleep and the first you see when you wake up. Make sure it makes you… 6 16172 The warning is on the sticker on the door too. Second the aluminium powdercoat 6 18569 |