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The style, shape and performance of a home’s windows can underline a home’s style, coziness or state-of-the-art design

The design, shape and function of a home’s windows can underline a home’s class, coziness or state of the art style. The following are a few of today’s most fun formats and treatments :

Adding Elegance

Palladian or arched window treatments are stylish and stylish, but hard to cover. Fortunately , Hunter Douglas offers a range of designs to decorate surprisingly formed windows. As an example, Duette honeycomb shades come in an arch shape, built to lift and lower smoothly from top to bottom on “perfect” and “imperfect” arches, allowing for privacy, light management and easy window cleaning.

Lighten and Brighten

Skylights may lighten a room, make a space seem larger and convey a unusual component to an otherwise dull area. When left bare, skylights often permit in too much light and sun that may fade furniture and overheat a room. Duette with Skyrise is the only answer, softening the light and providing energy efficiency. Hardware that includes rails on all 4 sides keeps the shade in place securely and safely. What’s more, this option is obtainable with a simple, cheap, battery-operated remote-control system to open and shut hard-to-reach shades.

Cutting-edge Sliders

Floor-to-ceiling windows add an element of pleasure to any building, while sliding glass doors are modeled after Japan’s rice paper shoji screens. Homeowners love the additional light but regularly get bothered when it involves the way to dress them. Duette with Vertiglide defeats that style issue with honeycomb fabric that’s orientated vertically with the shade operating sideways. When opened, it folds back to a trifling 6 inches regardless of how broad the treatment. It can be operated by hand or motorized.

Bay perspectives

A bay arched window treatment is often a center window and two slanting side windows. It provides heaps of light for a book alcove or dining nook. Perfect for threesome windows is a Top-Down / Bottom-Up design where the shade opens from the top or the bottom or all ways for privacy as well as a view.

EU attract

French doors have been favored for many years and slim, trim Duette honeycomb shades don’t add plenty of bulk or noisy rattling when these European imports are opened and closed.

Sidelight Windows

Those pervasive slim windows located on one or both sides of a door beg for a window fashion solution such as the new Duette Operable Sidelight.

From the tiniest sliver of a window to arches, angles, octagons and trapezoids, virtually all window shapes and kinds can be beautifully dressed with Duette honeycomb shades.