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Homeowners go green with American Blinds, Wallpaper and More

Today's homeowner is environmentally wise and demands eco chic design. American Blinds, Wallpaper and More, one of the leaders in home décor for over fifty years, offers the latest in stylish, energy-efficient products. Giving their customers a selection of window and wall treatments, with their eco-friendly shades and wall covering collections, American Blinds, Wallpaper and More provides a selection that not only helps save on home energy costs, but also aids in protecting the earth's natural resources. What makes a home décor product ecologically friendly? * PVC-Free. Fabrics contain no volatile organic  compounds (VOCs), improving home air quality. * 100% Recyclable. Fabrics are made from  completely recyclable materials helping to preserve the earth's valuable  resources. Rachel Rutledge, product merchandising manager at American Blinds, Wallpaper and More said, "We offer blinds made of PVC-free and recyclable materials. For those who want to decorate their space with green friendly materials, we also carry wallpaper, like our Natural Grass Collection. It's a popular choice that's right on trend."
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