
Exterior Solar Shades Before and After on a Porch
Turning down the heat on a porch used as an outdoor kitchen.

Turning down the heat on a porch used as an outdoor kitchen.

A wood blind to compliment oak bath cabinets.

A beautiful, transitional bedroom refresh in a traditional home.

A window treatment that could be antique but still appears fresh and new.

Personality, color and warmth added to an upscale vacation lodge.

Our inspiration was to make the large, soaring spaces feel comfortable and cozy.

Custom roman shades transformed a white sunroom into a jewel box oasis.

Beautiful natural shades makeover a 200 year old farmhouse.

This rich, folded tapestry adds to the beauty of the Mediterranean design textures and colors of this Italian Villa bathroom and provides design continuity within the guest suite.

This motorized solar shade was the finishing touch to a well-done kitchen remodel.

A pink shade for a pink laundry room – a match made in heaven. This light-filtering roller shade took care of the glare and heat gain and the fabric pattern acts as illuminated artwork that ties the whole room together.

Classic, clean shutter install – an investment in the beauty, value, and longevity of a forever home.

Window treatments always make the difference in a room! This room went from soft and plain to dynamic, tailored and sophisticated. The painted wood blind layered with pinch pleat artisan decorative panel draperies give the feeling of casual elegance.

These specially engineered shades diffuse the light, minimizing glare, and reduce heat gain, which can lower your cooling bills. If you Love Your View, they also allow a diffused view outdoors, even while they protect your furnishings from harmful UV rays.

What a transformation! Talk about Love Your View, this room has a stunning view of mature trees and the window covering solution celebrates it. During the day, the view is uninhibited when the shades are neatly rolled behind the new furniture-grade cornices.

In utilitarian and commercial spaces, an aluminum blind is a classic and budget friendly option. The unfinished basement is used as a laundry, a home office and a workout area. The clients love natural light, so inverted slats were the perfect upgrade.

A moisture-resistant blind that lets in daylight and provides full privacy was color matched to existing cabinetry. The wood tones dramatically warm up the space along with the natural light that can now stream through.

The shades were a hassle to raise/lower, so the room never saw daylight. Graber 2″ Vinyl Horizontal blinds were chosen to brighten and visually enlarge a small bedroom.

This room was previously used as an office. The existing shades light filtering qualities and light gap will inhibit an infant’s sleep. A Graber cellular shade was chosen in a fun, vibrant purple to style with an existing rug.

This bathroom never felt finished after being refreshed with new flooring, paint and shower curtain. This before and after is proof that a window covering can make or break a rooms aesthetic.