The right window covering can transform your home’s style, comfort, and efficiency.

Types of Blinds & Shades

  • Living room with white blinds covering large windows, beige sofa with pillows, wooden coffee table, and a patterned rug, overlooking greenery outside.

    CELLULAR SHADES

    Features a honeycomb structure that traps air, providing excellent insulation and energy efficiency.

    Hunter Douglas: Duette® Honeycomb Shades, Sonnette® Cellular Roller Shades

    Graber: Cellular Shades

  • Living room with two large windows covered by beige roller blinds, a small table with a vase and flowers, a bookshelf with decorative items, and a round table with chairs in a modern apartment.

    ROLLER SHADES

    Simple, sleek shades that roll up into a headrail, offering a clean look suitable for various décors.

    Hunter Douglas: Designer Roller Shades

    Graber: Roller Shades

  • A dining room with a wooden table, black chairs, and a side shelving unit, featuring window blinds and decor.

    SOLAR SHADES

    Designed to reduce glare and UV rays while maintaining outdoor views, ideal for sunrooms and patios.

    Hunter Douglas: Designer Screen Shades

    Graber: Lightweaves® Solar Shades

  • Sunlit window seat with pillows, a small stack of books, and a vase of white flowers in a bright room with patterned Roman shades.

    ROMAN SHADES

    Fabric shades that fold neatly when raised, combining the softness of drapery with the functionality of a shade.

    Hunter Douglas: Vignette® Modern Roman Shades

    Graber: Tailored Roman Shades, Classic Roman Shades

  • A window with a striped gray and white fabric Roman shade partially lowered, next to a gray and white striped pillow on a chair.

    PLEATED SHADES

    Crisp, pleated fabric shades that offer a more economical alternative to cellular shades.

    Hunter Douglas: Pleated Shades

    Graber: Pleated Shades

  • Living room with wicker furniture, two matching sofas with light green cushions, a woven coffee table, and bamboo blinds on large windows.

    NATURAL SHADES

    Crafted from natural materials like bamboo and reeds, these shades add organic texture to interiors.

    Hunter Douglas: Provenance® Woven Wood Shades

    Graber: Natural Shades

  • Modern kitchen with white marble countertops, gold fixtures, a gray roller shade window covering, a potted plant, and a bowl of lemons.

    SHEER SHADES

    Combine the softness of a sheer with the functionality of a blind, allowing for light diffusion and privacy control.

    Hunter Douglas: Silhouette® Window Shadings, Pirouette® Window Shadings

    Graber: Sheer Shades

  • Modern kitchen with blue cabinetry, white farmhouse sink, and three large windows with cream and white striped blinds, decorated with kitchen utensils, cutting boards, and small potted plants.

    LAYERED (ZEBRA) SHADES

    Features alternating sheer and opaque bands, allowing for versatile light control and privacy.

    Graber: Layered Shades

  • A bedroom with a neatly made bed with beige and cream bedding, a nightstand with a white lamp, framed artwork on the wall, a large window with vertical blinds, and a wooden chair with books on a small table.

    VERTICAL SHADES & BLINDS

    deal for large windows and sliding doors, offering vertical orientation for easy operation.

    Hunter Douglas: Skyline® Gliding Window Panels, Luminette® Privacy Sheers

    Graber: Vertical Blinds, Sliding Panels

  • Dining room with three large windows featuring white curtains and brown blinds, a wooden table set with plates and mugs, a green plant in a white vase, and framed artwork on blue walls.

    DRAPERY & SIDE PANELS

    Soft fabric treatments that add elegance and can be layered with other window coverings for enhanced aesthetics and functionality.

    Hunter Douglas: Custom Drapes, Side Panels

    Graber: Custom Fabric Drapery, Natural Drapes

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