Discover Hunter Douglas Green

For over 60 years, Hunter Douglas has been creating and offering natural and appealing ways to harness heat and light. In the winter, heat leaves through the window when you need it, yet becomes trapped inside in the summer when you don't. Heat loss and gain drive our energy usage up. It can be felt in our monthly utility bills and calculated in our collective carbon emissions.

Today, Hunter Douglas is committed to lowering our energy usage and implementing other changes that will ultimately reduce our carbon footprint by 20%. Our overriding goal, though, is to help our customers everywhere save energy the natural way by effectively channeling and exploiting the natural power of the sun.


Monday, December 7, 2015

Are Duette Honeycomb blinds the highest energy efficiency blinds?


Duette Architella honeycomb blinds are products that earn the most stars on their energy efficiency ratings charts. They lower energy costs during the coldest months.  Patented Architella construction forms air pockets for superior insulation between the window and the room, significantly decreasing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.

Hunter Douglas is always improving Duette shades.  The extensive list of “firsts” and “bests” begins with energy efficiency and extends to a vast variety of pleat constructions, operating systems, shapes and sizes, design options, fabric collections, colors, child safety and more.

Hunter Douglas honeycomb shades are unsurpassed in beauty, function, selection and benefits.  The best selling fabric – Duette Architella—features a honeycomb within a honeycomb.  Honeycomb vertical blinds insulate for sliding doors. Honeycomb horizontal blinds insulate for standard windows.


For more information contact Todd at Just Right Blinds and Shutters, Wheaton, IL 630.292.3756 or www.justrightblinds.com.  Serving the Chicagoland area including Glen Ellyn, Batavia, Naperville, Geneva, Bartlett, South Elgin, St Charles, Downers Grove, Burr Ridge, Hinsdale, Elmhurst, Chicago, Aurora, West Chicago and Oak Brook.