The Holiday Season

The winter time is commonly known in the US as "the holiday season" and not just because it includes Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve. This is a time in which many major holiday celebrations take place like Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and more! In today's blog, we're going to explore some of the major holidays that are celebrated every year by people all over the country. Please let us know in the comments what winter holidays you and your family like to celebrate and some of your unique family traditions that make each year bright and fun! We always love hearing from you. Christmas You may have heard of this one! Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ and is the most popular winter holiday in the US. Common Christmas traditions include decorating Christmas trees, exchanging gifts, attending religious services, and gathering with family and friends. Seasonal music, festive lights, and holiday meals play a major role in how communities celebrate throughout December. Hanukkah Hanukkah, also called ?The Festival of Lights" is a Jewish holiday that typically falls in late November or December and lasts for eight nights. It commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and the miracle of the oil that burned for eight days. Families celebrate Hanukkah by lighting a menorah, playing traditional games like dreidel, and enjoying foods fried in oil, such as latkes. The holiday emphasizes faith, resilience, and the preservation of cultural traditions. Kwanzaa Kwanzaa is a cultural holiday celebrated from December 26 through January 1. Created in the United States in the 1960s, Kwanzaa honors African American heritage and values. It is not a religious holiday, but rather a celebration of culture, community, and shared principles. Each day of Kwanzaa focuses on one of seven core principles, including unity, self-determination, and collective responsibility. Celebrations often include candle lighting, storytelling, music, and reflections on heritage and identity. Three Kings? Day Three Kings? Day (also known as Día de Los Reyes in Mexico) is a celebration of the three Wise Men who gave gifts to Christ. The day, celebrated on January 6th, is a day dedicated to honoring the people who brought Christ gifts upon his birth. It marks the end of the Christmas season and for some cultures, like in South America and Spain, it means even more presents for children than Santa typically brings at Christmas! To celebrate, families will make or buy a special cake called Rosca de Reyes, or King?s Cake. It is oval in shape and eating it is a bit of a game. In each Rosca de Reyes cake there is a little figurine hidden inside that represents the baby Jesus. The tradition states that whoever gets served the piece of cake with the figurine inside is considered very ?lucky? that year and good fortune will shine upon them this year, and also they are obligated to host the next celebration, which is the Día de la Candelaria or Candlemas which takes place on February 2nd. Conclusion We hope that this article about winter holidays was useful to you. If you want to make a purchase, schedule one of our window covering experts for a FREE estimate and more information by calling the office at 208-888-1056. If you have any questions about purchasing some awesome commercial blind or window covering work, or any other window covering related issue, we would l

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All About Advent Calendars

Advent calendars are such a fun way to help celebrate and build anticipation in the holiday season. Whether yours are filled with chocolates or tiny toys or messages of love, advent calendars bring a daily dose of joy to your family and that by itself is worth its weight in gold (or frankincense, or myrrh). In today?s blog, we?re going to explore the different Advent calendar traditions around the world as well as their origins in modern society. Let us know how you like to celebrate with Advent calendars in the comments below or on our social media profiles! We?d love to hear about your unique family traditions. The Origins of the Advent Calendar As with many of our modern Christmas traditions here in the US, this tradition stems from Germany. It traces its roots back to the early 19th century before printed calendars were widespread in the average person?s home. Instead, they used handmade and simple ways to mark the advent like marking on the walls with chalk, lighting candles, and other similar activities. By the late 1800s, these practices evolved into what we would recognize as more modern Advent traditions, such as groups of illustrated cards that children could place on a door or wall of the home each day to mark each day of Advent. The first known printed Advent calendar appeared in the early 1900s (also in Germany). These early calendars often featured religious imagery and Bible verses rather than treats. Small doors or windows were opened each day to reveal a picture or message tied to the season. In the 1920s, the idea of including chocolates behind the doors emerged, transforming the Advent calendar into a more playful and child-friendly tradition. This innovation quickly gained popularity and spread beyond Germany to other parts of Europe and eventually around the world. What Advent Traditions Are Celebrated ARound The World? Unsurprisingly, Advent calendars are popular around the world in many different cultures and continents. Here are a few of our favorites that we wanted to share with you. Germany Since it all began here, we thought we would start here. In this day and age, they still are wildly popular and while chocolate calendars are common, many families also use reusable wooden or fabric calendars filled with small notes, treats, or activities. Scandinavia (Sweden, Norway, Denmark) Physical Advent calendars are also popular here, but they do something that other countries do not. They have a special short TV program dedicated to marking the Advent each day for children. As part of their special holiday programming for Christmas, they show little short episodes daily to help children count down days until Christmas. While they also have physical calendars, they are less about chocolate and treats and more about storytelling, folklore, and cozy winter themes. The United Kingdom Initially focused on religious imagery, they gradually evolved to include chocolates and small gifts. Today, British families enjoy a wide range of Advent calendars, from traditional designs to novelty versions featuring favorite characters or luxury treats. Conclusion We hope that this article about winter advent traditions was useful to you. If you want to make a purchase, schedule one of our window covering experts for a FREE estimate and more information by calling the office at 208-888-1056. If you have any questions about purchasing some awesome commercial blind or window covering work, or any other window covering related issue, we would love to hear from you. Contact us today to get started .

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Thanksgiving Traditions: Meaningful Ways to Celebrate and How Families Make the Holiday Special

Thanksgiving is a great time to take some time to connect with your closest friends and family and to reflect on what you are grateful for. Of course, there is also plenty of fun and celebrations to be had! That's what makes the holiday so special. It can be a lot of work to set up and to execute, but along the way you can have some fun and spend time with loved ones and explore what makes everyone grateful. In today?s blog, we?re going to showcase some of our favorite Thanksgiving traditions and hopefully inspire you to create and imagine some of your own. If you have any Thanksgiving stories or traditions that you?d like to share, please let us know in the comments below or on our social media profiles. We always love hearing from you. Exploring Our Favorite Traditions There are so many things that you can do on a Thanksgiving day, but there is only so much time. We will give you some of our favorites and you can mix and match the ones that suit your family and celebration style. There?s no wrong way to do it! Make it yours. Morning Traditions -Start the day off with a bang! Do something active together like join a local turkey fun run, or go for a nice relaxing walk around your neighborhood or local mall to take in the sights and enjoy each other's company -Cozy up on the couch with your favorite seasonal movie or tune into the Thanksgiving Day parade! -Prepare a special breakfast for your parents or grandparents. Nothing says ?I?m grateful for you!? like a delicious breakfast to start this special day off with Midday Traditions At the dinner table: -Take some time to let everyone share what they are thankful this year -In dinner preparation, use special dishes, platters, and silverware that have been part of the family for a long time -Create a special centerpiece craft with your loved ones! -Cook a signature dish every year. Sure, you can do all the traditional items like turkey, stuffing, and mashed potatoes, but what if you also made something truly unique and unforgettable like a key lime pie or fall flavored beer cheese sauce? Evening Traditions After dinner is over: -While you are digesting your dinner, get comfortable and sit around the living room sharing stories from years past. -Share favorite memories from your childhood or from a special loved one. The funnier the better! -Let the kids help in the kitchen with cleanup. Each kid can have an assigned task to help them feel more connected to the holiday and to make sure that you get a little bit of help in the kitchen -Share and preserve recipes. If you have a favorite holiday recipe from a loved one or one that you love to do that is your signature move, then put them all together in a book or electronic document and share it with the family to keep your traditions and good eating alive for generations to come. Conclusion We hope that this article about Thanksgiving traditions was useful to you. If you want to make a purchase, schedule one of our window covering experts for a FREE estimate and more information by calling the office at 208-888-1056. If you have any questions about purchasing some awesome commercial blind or window covering work, or any other window covering related issue, we would love to hear from you. Contact us today to get started .

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Things You Can Do to De-Stress Before and During the Busy Holiday Season

The holiday season and stress go together like pumpkin pie and whipped cream. You can?t have one without the other. But, there is hope! In today?s blog, we?re going to cover some of the very best ways that you can de-stress before and during the crazy holiday season. While it?s important to make sure that things go smoothly for your guests and family, it is just as important to take some time to make sure you are taking care of yourself. If you have any tips or suggestions, please let us know in the comments. Create Calming Routines Before the Season Begins If you can get some stress-reducing habits in place now, then you will have a strong foundation for de-stressing once the holidays hit full stride. Take a walk for at least 10 to 15 minutes every day. Whether it?s in the morning or in the evening as you are winding down for the day, taking a short walk can help you re-center and feel relaxed while also getting some much needed exercise. Build a daily wind down routine. As you are getting ready for bed, take 10 to 15 minutes to enjoy a warm beverage or meditate or read a good book. Something that will help you relax and get ready to finish the day in a less stressed way. Practice saying ?no? without feeling guilt. Many of the things that stress us out the most in the holidays is getting swept up into commitments that we didn?t plan on in the first place or got roped into at the last minute. Allow yourself to say no and not feel guilty about it rather than trying to please everyone at all times. Simplify The Holidays Wherever Possible If you try to do too many things for too many people, then nothing will really feel special or fun because your mind will always be wandering off thinking about the next thing that you have to do or prepare for. A huge way to de-stress is to pare down your commitments and gifts. Think about what events and celebrations that are important to you and cut out a few of the ones that are less important If you are hosting, ask guests to bring dishes so you don?t have to prepare everything on your own Simplify things when you can Use gift bags instead of wrapping every present with wrapping paper Buy pre-made side dishes or desserts Order gifts online whenever possible to cut down on store trips and to help keep within budget Pay a niece or nephew to help you clean your house and yard before a big party instead of trying to do it all by yourself Conclusion We hope that this article about de-stressing during the holidays was useful to you. If you want to make a purchase, schedule one of our window covering experts for a FREE estimate and more information by calling the office at 208-888-1056. If you have any questions about purchasing some awesome commercial blind or window covering work, or any other window coverin

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Trends We're Loving This Fall for Home Decoration and Window Coverings: Warm Tones and Cozy Textures

As the fall season gets into full swing and you're busy making plans for the holiday season, especially when it comes to entertaining people at your home, now is the perfect time to consider updating some of your home decor pieces. What better time to put a little more warmth and style into your home and create a cozy atmosphere to help combat the chilly temperatures outside? In today's blog, we?re going to look at some of the top styles we?re loving this fall and how the right window coverings can help bring them to life. Warm, Earthy Color Palettes As you may have seen, social media influencers and designers are really embracing earthy, organic tones this fall. Terracotta, burnt sienna, olive green, and deep mustard are all the rage. They bring out the warmth and coziness of the season without feeling too heavy. Window covering tip: For this style, we recommend a Roman Shade and even honeycomb shades in neutrals or warm linen blends to really go well with a more earthy color palette. Layered Textures for Depth and Comfort Along with colors and styles, textures go a long way towards really setting the atmosphere for any room. The key is to mix materials in an organic and intriguing way, but without crossing over into a cluttered look. Try to get a few of your favorite fabrics and materials together and see how they play off one another. We?re thinking linen vs wool vs velvet vs fur etc. Window covering tip: For this look, we recommend layering sheer and opaque shades. That way you have light control for the daytime and privacy at night. Go with light-filtering roller shades in concert with heavier drapery panels. With that you can have a luxurious and energy-efficient look. Organic and Sustainable Materials It?s one thing to have your home look nice, but it?s another thing entirely to have your home also be nice to the environment. This fall, it?s a great time to go green! These days, there are a lot of environmentally friendly natural materials that also look fantastic, so you can truly have the best of both worlds and feel good about helping to save this world while you?re at it. Window covering tip: To achieve this look, we recommend going for any window coverings that feature organic materials. Think wood shades, bamboo blinds, or natural linen honeycomb shades. We also have in stock a great selection of the famous ?Natural? product line by Hunter Douglas which offers a stellar array of environmentally friendly window shade coverings made from sustainable materials like bamboo, grasses, and reeds. Conclusion We hope that this article about warm tones and cozy textures was useful to you. If you want to make a purchase, schedule one of our window covering experts for a FREE estimate and more information by calling the office at 208-888-1056. If you have any questions about purchasing some awesome commercial blind or window covering work, or any other window covering related issue, we would love to hear from you. Contact us today to get started .

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How Exterior Shades Can Extend Your Outdoor Living Into Fall

Once the fall temperatures arrive in Boise, it is typically time to retreat indoors for the next several months until the spring thaw, but what if we told you that having exterior shades and awnings in your backyard can help you keep the outdoor party going long after the summer months have dropped off the calendar? With the right setup, exterior shades can transform your patio, porch, or deck into a cozy, comfortable outdoor retreat that you can enjoy well into the fall season. Join us in today?s blog as we cover how you can use exterior shades to not only extend but improve your time outdoors. It?s like getting a nearly free expansion to your home! More Than Meets The Eye Exterior shading systems aren?t just for blocking the summer sun, they?re an all-season solution that helps control light, temperature, and privacy. Whether you love entertaining outdoors or simply relaxing with your morning coffee, the right outdoor shades can help extend your living space and make it feel just as inviting in October as it did in July. Why Exterior Shades Are Perfect for Fall Sure, window shades look great on your windows indoors, but many people don?t realize that there are tons of great exterior window shades that are tailor made to withstand the elements and to bring you enhanced quality of life when it comes to spending time outdoors on your deck or patio. Here is what they can do: They Help Trap Warmth and Block Cool Breezes It?s one thing to be sitting on your patio in the fall while reading a good book or enjoying a cup of coffee in the morning, but once those cold fall and winter winds start to pick up, you can forget about being comfortable anymore. Having a quality set of exterior shades can help you stay warm and comfortable day or night because in addition to blocking the wind, they also help to trap in any warmth provided by a portable heater. They Offer Adjustable Sun Control Having the right exterior shade setup is key to blocking the low winter sun from running your peak entertainment hours. Shades will block and filter the harsh light so that you can enjoy your patio at any hour They Protect Outdoor Furniture and Décor Quality exterior shades help shield your patio furniture, cushions, and rugs from fading or moisture damage. They Add Privacy and Style Sure, during the summer you can enjoy the privacy of your back yard day in and day out, but once the trees lose their leaves and your bushes drop theirs or go dormant for the cold months, it can make you feel exposed to not only the colder elements, but to prying eyes as well. Shades will help you stay cozy and tucked away from your neighbors as you enjoy your patio in peace through the fall and winter. Conclusion We hope that this article about how exterior shades can extend your outdoor living in the fall was useful to you. If you want to make a purchase, schedule one of our window covering experts for a FREE estimate and more information by calling the office at 208-888-1056. If you have any questions about purchasing some awesome commercial blind or window covering work, or any other window covering related issue, we would love to hear from you. Contact us today to get started .

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Are You Ready For Sweater Weather In Boise?

While it is truly difficult to narrow down the best time of year to live in Boise and to experience all she has to offer, a strong case could be made that fall is the best time of year around town. Boise is known as The City of Trees, after all and nothing says fall like crisp mornings and the riot of colors that the turning of the leaves brings. Sweater weather is fast approaching and it's time to forget about summer and start embracing the wonders that fall has to bring. In today?s blog, we?re going to cover some of the fun things to do during sweater weather in Boise this year. Local Fall Activities to Enjoy Boise is always a great place to live, however the fall brings some extra fun activities that make it well worth enduring the cold and the rain that the season brings. Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes Lowe Family Farmstead : This is one of our favorite places to go every year. There are plenty of fun activities for the kids and a plethora of good food, beverages, and local pumpkins for the grown ups to enjoy. They offer tons of free activities for the kids including a pumpkin patch hay ride, a corn maze, a candy cannon, potato sack slide, petting zoo, and so much more! Shindig Farms : While not as big and expansive as Lowe Family Farmstead, Shindig Farms has some unique attractions that offer a fun family night treat that rivals any local farmstead. They have the valley?s largest straw maze which is built from 8 foot tall blocks of straw bales. This is one of the region?s largest and most expansive mazes. They also offer a fantastic pumpkin patch for picking the perfect carving or eating pumpkins and they have a fun hay ride tour as well. Cherry Hill Farms : Located in the beautiful Sunnyslope area near Caldwell, Cherry Hill farms has something that the other farms don?t: a beautiful apple orchard. In addition to their pumpkin patch and corn maze, they have fresh apples you can pick yourself! They also offer ice cream, hot dogs, doughnuts, and more. The kids will have a blast playing on the tube slides, corn hole course, the cherry pit sandbox, and tractor tire playground. Fun for everyone! Morning Coffee Walk On The Greenbelt The Greenbelt is always a great place to walk, but in the fall it takes on a more relaxing and even magical quality as the leaves turn gold and red and brown. Grab your favorite hot morning beverage of choice (we recommend hitting up Java downtown for their Bowl of Soul) and head on over to the Greenbelt for a relaxing and awe-inspiring morning walk that will have you ready to take on the day. Scenic drives around Boise foothills or to McCall for fall foliage. For this free activity, you can take the whole family out on a relaxing drive around the Boise foothills or up to McCall for a tour of the beautiful fall foliage. Maybe take a drive before stopping somewhere for coffee, cider, or dinner at your favorite mom and pop restaurant. Conclusion We hope that this article about preparing for sweater weather activities in the fall was useful to you. If you want to make a purchase, schedule one of our window covering experts for a FREE estimate and more information by calling the office at 208-888-1056. If you have any questions about purchasing some awesome commercial blind or window covering work, or any other window covering related issue, we would love to hear from you. Contact us today to get started .

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Cozy and Stylish: Upgrading Your Window Coverings for the Cooler Months

It's officially fall and with that comes some of the best things to enjoy about the year. This is the time for pumpkin spice lattes, cooler weather (aka a long awaited break from the relentless summer heat) and leaves turning a stunning pallet of colors. Yes, sweater weather is finally upon us, but that also means that you are going to have to get your home ready for these cold and often frozen months ahead. That?s what we are going to talk about in today?s blog! We are going to discuss some of the things that you can do to help prepare your home for the cooler months as we round out this year. If you have any questions or comments or stories of your own to share, please let us know in the comments. Insulation Meets Style: The Functional Benefits The holiday season is almost in full swing and you want to get ahead of the curve in every way possible. There will be gatherings, parties, and family coming into town for visits and you want your home to be prepared to take on all of that and more. Yes, you will want to present a stylish and impressive environment for your guests (especially that one aunt or cousin who is always trying to casually one-up you at every turn!), but you will also want to save money on your home heating costs. The good news is that upgrading your home?s window coverings is the perfect way to do both of those things so you can give Aunt Mildred something to write home about while also saving a bundle on your utility bills. Modern window coverings are specifically engineered to do two things: provide the best possible aesthetic charm while also improving your home?s energy efficiency performance at every turn. Here are some of the styles and types of window coverings we recommend you consider this year as you upgrade and prepare your home for winter: Honeycomb blinds (cellular shades): Known for their insulating design, these shades trap air in their pockets, creating a thermal barrier that keeps heat inside during cold months. Roman shades: Their layered fabric brings a luxurious softness to any room while providing privacy and warmth. Wooden shutters: Durable and timeless, shutters add a touch of sophistication while acting as a natural insulator. Roller shades: Clean and modern, roller shades are easy to operate, making them a versatile choice for high-traffic rooms. Together, these treatments not only reduce energy bills but also take your decor game to the next level. Conclusion We hope that this article about preparing for the colder months was useful to you. If you want to make a purchase, schedule one of our window covering experts for a FREE estimate and more information by calling the office at 208-888-1056. If you have any questions about purchasing some awesome commercial blind or window covering work, or any other window covering related issue, we would love to hear from you. Contact us today to get started .

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