Bamboo – From Flooring To Blinds To Clothing…It’s So Versatile
Bamboo has been around for a long, long time and it’s uses have been wide and varied. From ancient times right through to modern day, bamboo has fascinated people with it’s versatility.
From flooring to window shades; from fishing rods and clothing – bamboo amazes with it’s varied and wide range of uses. A case study close to home: my neighbor decided he wanted to create some extra privacy to his home when an apartment development bordered his property. I suggested a row of bamboo along his fence line and he took my advice. Within a few short months, he had a thriving hedge of bamboo plants creating the privacy he was after. Problem solved.
Bamboo – A Way Of Life In Some Cultures
In many parts of the world bamboo provides the raw materials in people’s day-to-day lives. These days, industry is also making use of bamboo, particularly in the construction area; house-frames, walls and roofs… you name it and bamboo can more than likely be adapted to it. What about music? Bamboo instruments have been making music right around the world; flutes, fiddles and drums, just to name three.
Some bamboo variety can shoot to 35 to 40 meters in height making them the largest grass species in the world. Some varieties will spring to just a half a meter but short or high, they produce woody perennial stems, a key to their much sought after use.
Bamboo Flooring
In recent years, western society has taken a shine to bamboo flooring. Providing a great finish and known for it’s tough qualities, bamboo flooring has rapidly gained popularity during the past decade.
The use of bamboo flooring is catching the attention of environmentalists as an alternative to hardwoods. As a member of the grass family, its rate of growth is faster than most hardwood trees and is seen as a renewable resource. Additionally, the glues used to hold the layers of bamboo flooring together lacks many of the petroleum products used in most laminate flooring, making the materials biodegradable.
In addition to the strength and durability of bamboo flooring it is also being promoted as being more resistant to insects such as termites, which for some reason are not naturally attracted to this grassy growth.
Window Shades & Blinds
Window shades and window blinds; fishing equipment; food; decorative items such as mats and baskets and fashion. We haven’t even scratched the surface.
Bamboo blinds have been around for a long, long time. You have probably seen these blinds before they became chic, bamboo matchsticks strung together horizontally, hanging on the outside of a home to shade a southern or western facing window.
Today’s bamboo blinds have a modern twist. Modern technology flattens the bamboo canes and provides great uniformity in the width and shape of each individual can that is used to make up the blind. In addition, these natural window coverings are lined with light filtering fabrics and room darkening fabrics.
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