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Style And Efficiency…The Smart Way to Save

Research shows that as much as 50% of a home's heating and cooling energy can be lost through its windows. So rather than cranking up your heat or air conditioning to avoid uncomfortable temperatures inside your home, let us help with an array of versatile blinds, shades, shutters, and window film that are both practical and energy efficient, while also stylishly on-trend.

  • Our cellular shades, also known as honeycomb shades, combine the soft look and energy efficiency of window shades with the functionality of horizontal blinds.
  • Layering your curtains or drapery with light filtering or room darkening liners helps control light gaps and improve insulation retention.
  • Optional motorization allows your blinds to become energy efficient blinds, since they can be set on timers with sensors to maximize or minimize heat gain as needed.
  • Hardwood shutters use an insulating design that helps make indoor spaces cooler in summer and warmer in winter, keeping your room at an ideal temperature.
  • Window film deflects up to 99% of damaging UV rays, reducing heat gain and protecting your furniture against harmful UV damage.
  • To maximize energy efficiency, consider our floor-to-ceiling drapes that fold back against the wall. This allows the drapes to seal off the window, preventing drafts and loss of heat through convection.
  • Many experts agree that an average house featuring 15 windows outfitted with energy efficient window coverings can achieve an annual energy savings of approximately $150.
  • Remember, “it’s the little things”, such as energy efficient window treatments, that make a difference in helping to conserve energy.

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