Window shades are a great window covering for adding a pop of accent color or a lovely pattern to your windows. There are many types and styles available from which to choose. We can also customize your shades with a scalloped edge, beautiful accent trims, or any embellishments you like.
We carry a full line of shades for you, including honeycomb shades, horizontal shades, roller shades, and Roman shades.
Honeycomb Shades
Energy-efficient honeycomb shades go with any decor you may have in your home. They are made with small cells in between two layers of fabric that trap air next to your windows and don’t allow it into your living spaces. This allows you to use less heating and cooling in your home to keep it at a comfortable temperature, and it saves on your energy bill every month. Now that’s a great savings benefit!
Horizontal shades can be made of different materials to match your taste. Horizontal sheer shades give you a modern appearance with clean lines that function like a blind, but have the beauty of a fabric shade. Light filtering sheer shades can be tilted to any angle, just like the vanes on blinds. You can choose any fabric you like from light filtering to room darkening for your horizontal shades. Some also have the top-down bottom-up feature in which you can open only half of the shade and leave the other half of the window shade closed for effective light control.
Choose sleek and neatly designed roller shades made of any fabric you wish. The fabric of your choosing is fused onto a roller shade backing. When you open your roller shades, the extra fabric rolls upward and into a cassette at the top of the window for a minimalist appearance rather than the fabric being seen at the top of the window. This also allows you to have better views of the outside world through your windows with no obstructions.
Add classic style and beauty to any room in your home with Roman shades. You have several styles to choose from in these wonderfully beautiful window shades. The flat Roman shade has no seams when it is down and appears as a flat sheet of fabric. When you open the flat style, it folds up into a neat and tidy stack at the top of the window. The soft fold style has folds that you see both when the shade is down and up. The European fold has less symmetrical folds and it bows downward in the center of the shade.