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, January 21, 2019

Where to Start When Choosing Window Treatments

Hunter Douglas Parkland Wood Blinds do a beautiful job of covering this arch window design.
A professional window treatment design consultant and certified installer can handle a complicated window design such as this arch and wood trim with cornices.


There’s no lack of questions when it’s time to select window treatments for your home. Wood, composite or woven wood blinds? Cellular shades or roman? What about roller shades? Shutters? Should I motorize? What are my choices for verticals? What color do I try to match in the room? How can I be sure the measurements are correct? How much will it cost? 
These are good questions, and the best way to start is with some research and a plan, says Todd Zimmerman of Just Right Blinds & Shutters, a Hunter Douglas dealer based in Wheaton. “Look on Houzz and Pinterest, browse through home décor magazines, and check out our website at justrightblinds.com.

“Our site features a lot of design ideas and window treatment options. Bookmark pages with styles and colors that catch your attention. Keep copies of photos you like in a file to help you visualize what would work well with your personal tastes and décor.”

As you research and plan, think about what you want your window treatments to do. “What’s the main purpose of your room?” says Zimmerman. “A nursery needs room darkening shades for daytime naps. You’ll want room darkening for a bedroom where street lights shine in or early morning sunlight wakens you too soon. 
“On the other hand, light is usually welcome in a kitchen or family room, privacy might be important for an office or den, and you don’t want to sacrifice the view from a sunroom or great room that looks out on the woods or a lake.” 
Your next best step is calling on a window treatment specialist. “A Hunter Douglas dealer like Just Right Blinds & Shutters takes the guesswork out of measurements, deciding between inside and outside mount, and knowing for sure whether a certain style of blind, shade or shutter will work with a window,” explains Zimmerman.
Remember there is no such thing as a standard window size or a perfectly square window. “A professional who does consultations and installations on a daily basis is ready to help you make a window treatment decision you will love for years to come.”