Whether you want light or privacy, Hunter Douglas Designer Banded Shades leave the choice up to you!
If you want both view-through and privacy on demand in a
single shade, a great choice is the new line of Hunter Douglas Designer
Banded Shades, now available from Just Right Blinds & Shutters.
Designer Banded Shades feature alternating sheer and solid
bands of fabric combined into one shade. A single piece of fabric looped at the
bottom bar creates a double layer of fabric, so during shade operation,
the sheer and solid fabric bands slide effortlessly by each other.
In the open position, the sheer bands align so you can see
through and enjoy soft filtered light. Closed, the sheer and solid bands align
to block light and give you privacy. Raise the shade, and the bands can be
aligned in either the open or closed position, depending on whether you want
light or privacy. With Designer Banded Shades, the choice is always up to you!
Fabric choices for Designer Banded Shades include a variety
of solids, textures and colors in both light-filtering and room-darkening
options. For interesting light effects, you can select a geometric shape
pattern. Either of two Hunter Douglas exclusive operating systems are available:
Custom Clutch or UltraGlide. And a fabric-wrapped
square cassette gives a seamless appearance, top to bottom.
For more information about Designer Banded Shades or other
Hunter Douglas window treatments, contact Todd Zimmerman, Just Right Blinds
& Shutters, Direct: 630.292.3756, tz@JustRightBlinds.com, www.JustRightBlinds.com. Todd will
help you select the window treatments that are ideal for your home and
lifestyle.
Just Right Blinds & Shutters is based in Wheaton,
Illinois, and serves the west and far west suburbs of Chicago, including
Naperville, Wheaton, Warrenville, Carol Stream, Winfield, West Chicago, Glen
Ellyn, Lombard, Villa Park, Elmhurst, Oak Brook, Hinsdale, Burr Ridge, Lisle,
Woodridge, Bloomingdale, Itasca, Downers Grove, Darien, Geneva, Batavia, St
Charles, Wayne, Elgin, South Elgin and other communities.
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