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Written by Leafy Green

Get Warm and Snuggly this Season with Cozy Curtains

Posted by Leafy Green on October 9, 2008 8:57 PM Filed Under: Home

Depending on where you live, the onset of autumn may mean having to dig out your umbrellas, throw on a sweater before walking the dogs, or hunt for your mittens.  And the further away from the equator you live, the better the chances that with winter coming your home is warmed by the sun all day and then gets freezing cold at night.

That's the case in Montana, home of the very neat Cozy Curtains company.  They have this really great product called the Warm Window System which is a system of custom roman-style shades that are insulated, covered in attractive fabric and feature a magnetic seal to prevent drafts.  In the same way a puffy comforter on your bed keeps the warm air in and the cold air out, these window coverings snuggle and seal your window openings, helping you regulate the temperature of your home throughout the day.

The installation of these custom window coverings is a great do-it yourself project, although you may have to phone-up your Dad or your handy Uncle to give you some help if you're a home improvement novice.  Cozy Curtains provides lots of information on their web site about the materials you'll need, how to measure your windows, etc.  And based on their customer testimonials, the folks at Cozy Curtains are happy to work with you every step of the way to ensure you're satisfied.

So whether you live in Montana, California or (brrr...) Calgary you're sure to see an immediate energy savings in your home with high-quality insulted windows coverings like these.  Hit the jump to check out Cozy Curtains for yourself!

» Cozy Curtains

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