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What do I do with my sliding glass, patio doors
if I don't care for vertical blinds? Are their other
options for door blinds?
If you want horizontal door blinds or shades, I always
suggest splitting the shades into the number of panels
of glass that you have. If you have a sliding (access
side) door and a stationary door then use a two-on-one
headrail configuration. This way you can operate the
access-side shade or blind independently of the
stationary one. This is great for when you have a lot of
traffic (say during a cookout) through the sliding door.
On a hot summer day you might just opt to raise the
access-side shade or blind and leave the stationary side
down for protection against a hot sun. With the access
side up you can go in and out very easily. If I were to
recommend a particular Hunter Douglas product for this
application, I would use a Silhouette® window shading —
the fabric-covered vanes are suspended between sheer
fabric casings and they rotate, allowing you to control
your light and privacy. Other popular horizontal
products include aluminum blinds, wood blinds, honeycomb
and pleated shades, and woven woods.
If you like the vertical look but don't want a vertical
door blind then we have our Luminette® Privacy Sheers
and our Duette® VertiGlide™ honeycomb shades. These are
both exceptional products and even though they have
vertical lines, you will never confuse them for a
vertical blind. Luminette Privacy Sheers are also
available with our sleek, remote control PowerGlide®
system.
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What should I use for my French doors? My door
handles seem to get in the way of door blinds.
You need a product that has a low-profile headrail and
something that can be attached on the bottom of the
window portion of the door with hold-down brackets. You
also need a product that allows the vanes or shade
material to stay close to the door itself. I recommend
that you use something like a Duette honeycomb shade,
which has a headrail that isn't very deep and won't
interfere with opening and closing the door. Or you
could try an aluminum horizontal blind with the same
type of headrail. I also recommend our Remembrance®
window shades because these lie flat against the door
and pass by the handle very easily. They can be attached
at the bottom of the window area with hold-down
brackets.
French doors can also be treated with a product that
mounts above the doorframe. We have used Silhouette
window shadings many times on French doors because you
can mount them above the doorframe and put a cornice or
valance over the headrail. The Silhouette window shading
actually retracts all the way into its own headrail.
This way you can raise and lower it whenever you want
total privacy or a completely uncovered door and window.
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What do I use for my bathroom window? I want
privacy but not mildew or water stains.
I always recommend our Palm Beach™ Custom Shutters for
this application. Palm Beach shutters are made of a
material that will never warp, crack, chip or fade even
in the most extreme humidity or conditions. They look
wonderful and are actually perfect for any room in your
home. The movable louvers let you choose the amount of
privacy and light control you need or desire.
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I have bedroom windows that are allowing a
tremendous amount of light in the morning. My husband
has to sleep during the day because he works at night.
What do I do?
What you need is a room-darkening product. And we have a
variety of shades and blinds to choose from. My favorite
of all our room-darkening shades is our Duette honeycomb
shade in our Eclipse™ fabrics. This will give you total
room darkening and your husband won't be disturbed by
any light coming into the room.
We also have other products that give you the same
room-darkening effect: our Vignette® window shadings in
our EveScape™ fabric; our Alternative Wood Blinds and
Country Woods® Wood Blinds that have our de-Light™
routless feature (their are no holes in the blinds so
you don't have any light leakage). We also have several
other products that have the room-darkening feature, so
you have many products to choose from.
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I want to preserve the beautiful view out my
windows, but I also want to maintain my privacy and
block some of the incoming sun and heat in the evenings.
I'm also concerned about the sun damaging my furniture,
carpets and accessories. What would you suggest?
We have some wonderful products for you to choose from
that will allow you to maintain your view when you want
it but will also preserve your privacy—and, in addition,
these products will also block a hot sun from heating up
your room and damaging your furniture and accessories.
My favorite product for this is our Silhouette window
shadings. It is so versatile! It has fabric-covered
vanes that are suspended between sheer fabric facings.
The vanes rotate for privacy but for you, they allow you
to control that light when you have the hot sun. The
vanes in the open position will always give you a
soft-filtered view but in the closed position you will
be able to close out that sun. When the sun doesn't
interfere you can raise the Silhouettes totally off your
windows. They retract into their own headrail, giving
you a completely unencumbered view.
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I have a half circle above my doorway. I don't
know what to do with it but I know I need to cover it.
The sun comes in and the light is sometimes very intense
as our front door faces the west.
Your half circle is actually an arch. We have some
lovely treatments for that with your choice of fixed or
operable arch coverings. My favorite of all is our
Duette EasyView® arch. This is in our Duette Honeycomb
Shades collection and stacks at the bottom of your arch.
You can raise and lower it to cover the opening or to
have a completely unobstructed window when you choose.
The EasyView arch is controlled with an extension pole
for easy operation.
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We have very high windows. I would like to cover
them because they allow a lot of sunlight in the
morning, which heats up the house. I would like
something that I can control with motorization.
I would recommend our PowerRise® battery-operated,
remote-control system. The PowerRise lifting system
allows you to control high windows by utilizing a
battery-operated system built into the shades. We have
this system in our Silhouette window shadings and Duette
honeycomb shades collections, as well as in our
Brilliance® Pleated Shades collection. All of these
products are lovely. You can't go wrong with PowerRise!
Another motorization system we have is
electrical-powered, and can be operated by a switch or
remote control. It can also be hard-wired if you are
planning this for new construction. This is a wonderful
alternative.
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I want to put up a shade in my daughter's room
that blocks the sun. I'm concerned about safety, too,
because I've heard of the terrible stories of children
being hurt or worse by getting tangled in blinds and
cords. What should I use?
We're very concerned with child safety at
Hunter Douglas. All Hunter Douglas products provide
standard or optional safety features, and some offer
more than others. For example, our cordless LiteRise®
system has no operating cords, it just pushes up and
pulls down from the bottom. The shade or blind raises or
lowers evenly to the desired position, and then holds
that position, locking in automatically.
We've also developed a cord tensioner, a specially
designed cord weight with spring tension and brackets,
which improves the safety of cord-looped products. And
our Break-Thru® safety tassel is designed to break open
under pressure should a child or pet become entangled in
the cord loop. This is a standard feature on all
Hunter Douglas horizontal blinds.
You can find more information about our safety features
by visiting our Safety page inside the Getting Started
section.
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How do I clean my Hunter Douglas shades?
We have several different ways to clean all of our
blinds and shades. Most can be dusted, vacuumed, spot
cleaned and many times professionally cleaned. If you go
to the Our Products section and navigate to the product
you purchased, you'll find printable cleaning
information. If you'd like professional cleaners, we
recommend a company called On-Site Cleaners
(1-800-598-9043).
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How do I find a Hunter Douglas dealer in my
area?
Mastercraft Shutters is an authorized dealer.
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I'm looking to cover a tall, rectangular glass
window (about four feet in width and the glass is
continuous) with a half-circle at the top. What are your
recommendations?
This type of window is really lovely to look at, but it
is the type of specialty window that is quite limiting
when you go to treat it. Fortunately, this window can be
treated with one of our custom vertical blinds. We make
a curved track for arches and angles and our blinds are
as wide as 216 inches with a maximum height of 192
inches. This covers your window and can be motorized, if
you wish.
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I have heard some window treatments allow you to
simultaneously raise both the lower and upper portions
of a shade. Do you make such a product?
Hunter Douglas has several shades with this special
option—we call it our top-down/bottom-up option. You can
find it on Silhouette® window shadings, Applause® and
Duette® honeycomb shades, Brilliance® pleated shades,
Jubliance® Roman shades and Provenance® woven wood
shades. their is also a slight variation in this option
if you just want a top-down shade instead of the
top-down/bottom-up. This is wonderful for when you want
to let light in at the top of your windows and have the
lower part of the shade covering the lower portion for
privacy.
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I'm looking for a unique window treatment for my
bay windows in the front of my house, and I don't want a
vertical blind and I don't like mini blinds. Can I use
something else that has vanes and isn't just a
honeycomb-type shade that obscures my view?
Our Heritance® hardwood shutters, offered in a wide
range of frame types and options to fit just about any
decor, will provide a distinctively elegant and
attractive window covering solution for your bay
windows.
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I have narrow, 12-inch wide windows on either
side of my front door and would like a window covering
that maintains my view but also provides privacy
(especially at night). What would you recommend?
The first product that comes to mind is Silhouette®
window shadings, which feature fabric vanes suspended
between sheer fabric casings. You can tilt the vanes to
let in-or block out-natural light. Tilting the vanes
also determines your level of privacy and access to
outside views. Silhouette window shadings are available
in sizes as narrow as 6 inches in width, a perfect
solution for your space.
Other Hunter Douglas window coverings that will
accommodate your narrow space: Duette® honeycomb shades,
horizontal wood blinds (featuring our Country Woods®
collection) and our horizontal aluminum blinds. However,
only Silhouette window shadings allow you to enjoy your
view while providing you with privacy, as you don't have
to completely raise the shade to see outside.
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I really don't know what to use on my skylights.
Do you have anything that can be operated with a remote
control (my windows are very high)?
Our Skyrise® skylight systems are manual or motorized
lifting systems specifically manufacturerd for
rectangular windows and especially suitd for
skylights.Coupling this system with our Duette®
honeycomb shades would be a great way to treat a
skylight. Most people find that skylights are wonderful
for natural lighting but rooms can sometimes overheat
from too much direct sunlight. Selecting Duette with
Skyrise allows you to dramatically reduce this heat
while getting the natural light you want.
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I'd like to add a top treatment to my Luminette®
Privacy Sheers—a cornice or something. Do you have any
suggestions?
For our Luminette Collection, we offer matching fabrics
through a program called Accents By The Yard. With these
cut fabrics, you can create a wide variety of accents
such as a sheered on the rod, valance or side panels, as
well as swags and jabots. Your Hunter Douglas dealer
will help you with ordering Accents By The Yard.
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