![]() All of our cellular shade fabrics have a neutral white backing for a clean and consistent street-side appearance, increasing the curb appeal of your home and conforming to condo board requirements.Ĭellular Shades are available with the following controls:Įlite Smart Shade™ Automation – The ability to motorize your cellular shades, operating them with the touch of a button on a remote control, smartphone app, or home automation systemĬordless – These shades raise and lower by hand with no cords. The pockets also feature “D” shaped cells that keep the pleats crisp and prevent them from sagging over time, maintaining their appearance and function for years to come.Ĭellular shades are available with light filtering and blackout options and your choice in either single or double cell, depending on your preferred level of insulation. ![]() The cells trap cold air in the winter and warm air in the summer, lowering your energy bills over time. These pockets are designed with cost savings in mind by offering the best energy savings and most superior insulation for any window covering. Let your creativity loose and see how you can combine blinds and shades with drapery for a look that’s all you.Cellular Shades are constructed of unique honeycomb-shaped air pockets that run the length of the fabric. But don’t overlook using drapery (neither a blind nor a shade but a fabulous window treatment) for additional insulation and adding beautiful decorative appeal. Roman Shades also offer an alternative to drapery that is less formal and less costly. Roman Shades are elegant fabric shades which create soft horizontal folds down the window as it is lowered. Roller Shades are our “old fave” standard shade that simply roll up and down, easy and economical, but still chic and fun. Plus, just about every color is available and many patterns and designs add to their versatility. Roller Shades, Roman Shades and Cellular Shades are the most popular “shades,” with cellular shades topping the list as a favorite window treatment.Ĭellular Shades have little pockets of air (think beehive) that trap hot and cold air, creating excellent energy efficiency. Although you cannot adjust for light filtering, as with blinds, you can choose different levels of opacity for light preferences. Shades have no slats or vanes and offer a smooth look to your windows hence, they are called soft window treatments as the fabric and feeling of the shade is warm and flowing. Shades are drawn up and down by cords or rolled up with a spring device. Shades are “soft” window treatments which are made of materials on a continuous roll to cover a large swath of a window opening, fitting snugly into your window and stacking neatly at the top. Vertical Blinds are a useful window treatment for large spaces such as patio doors and large windows that need privacy and new, innovative materials have updated this clunky window treatment to be functional and fresh! Wood or Faux Wood Blinds (made of a composite material) are an easy to design window treatment and never fail to please. All of these blinds offer a traditional and classic look and match any decor style–always a handsome, architectural, clean look for your windows. These materials exude a tactile feeling of hard or bumpy hence the name, hard window treatments. Wood, Faux-Wood, Woven Wood, Mini Blinds and Vertical Blinds are the most popular “blinds” and are usually made of wood, metal, a composite or a woven grass or bamboo. These slats are meant to stay closed tightly for privacy and for light control, but they can also be adjusted or tilted at different angles to allow you to control the amount of light needed. ![]() These louvers or slats are individually formed together to create the complete blind and are usually controlled by a manual pull cord. Blinds are “hard” window coverings, composed of slats or vanes that tumble down the blind as it is lowered or can be pulled across a window to stack lengthwise, to the side.
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