
Which window covering style is right for you? Here is an overview to help you compare your various blind and shade options:
Aluminum Mini-Blinds
Inexpensive
Lightweight
Contemporary styling
Wide variety of colors
Great at blocking and varying light
Cellular Shades
Filter light while providing privacy
Raise to a compact stack, providing optimal window views
Soften the look of any window
Great insulator; lower energy bills
Pleated Shades
Sophisticated styling
Available in opaque or semi-opaque styles
Add texture and interest to any window
Energy efficient
Roller Shades
Inexpensive
Easy to operate
Slim roller profile optimizes window views
Available in opaque or semi-opaque styles
Wide range of fabric and color options
Decorative hems, tassels, and pulls can dress up this classic shade
Roman Shades
Combine the tailored look and feel of draperies with the easy operation of a shade
Wide variety of decorator fabrics
More economical than custom draperies
Great insulator; lower energy bills
Faux Wood
The look and feel of real wood blinds without the expense
Durable
Stain resistant
Easy to clean and maintain
Will not warp, even in high humidity applications such as bathrooms and kitchens
Vertical Blinds
Easy light control and privacy at the touch of a wand
Durable
Stain resistant
Easy to clean and maintain
Best choice for sliding doors and oversize windows.
Wood Blinds
Natural hardwoods add warmth and beauty to any room
Available in luxurious wood tones or decorator colors
Wood blinds soften and enrich natural light
Complement any décor, from elegant to casual
Use wood blinds to make your windows a focal point
Woven Woods
The perfect compromise between wood blinds and fabric shades
Add texture and interest to any window
Complement any décor, from elegant or casual
Durable
Energy efficient
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