Blinds offer an easy, practical option for small windows. These window coverings provide light control, privacy and temperature regulation.

Blind cleaning is simple with the right tools and techniques. Most blinds can be cleaned with a damp cloth.

Blinds

Custom Small Window Blinds can be designed to maximize style and function. Work with a professional to find the best window blinds for your home!

Light Filtering Cellular Blinds

Cellular blinds offer an impressive combination of energy efficiency, style and light control. With a variety of fabrics and opacities to choose from, you can find the perfect shade for your home or business. Choosing the right option will depend on your desired level of privacy and insulation. It is important to consult with a professional when selecting your window treatments to ensure all of your needs are met.

Among the most popular types of window blinds, cellular shades offer many benefits for homeowners and businesses looking to reduce their energy costs and enhance their home or office’s appearance. The unique honeycomb-like design of these blinds creates an insulating barrier that traps air and helps regulate temperature levels. They are also available in a variety of options, including light filtering, room darkening and blackout, to accommodate different needs.

The insulating properties of cellular blinds are due to their honeycomb-like cells, which feature multiple layers of insulating pockets. This design acts as a barrier against heat transfer and can significantly reduce cooling costs during the summer. During the winter, the trapped air helps to retain warmth and reduce heating bills.

Other benefits of cellular shades include the ability to block out unwanted noises from the outside. The layered fabric and air pockets of the cellular structure help to absorb sound waves, which is especially helpful in areas that are adjacent to busy streets or neighbouring buildings. This noise reduction feature can also be a great benefit for homes with children and pets, as it can help create a quieter and more peaceful living space.

There are several options to consider when selecting cellular shades, including the size of the pleats and the amount of insulation you require. Larger pleats provide more insulation but can sometimes be difficult to clean, while smaller pleats are easier to maintain and offer a cleaner look. You should also choose a fabric that will suit your interior design and light control preferences, as the color and transparency of the material can have a big impact on the overall look of your windows.

Roman Shades

Roman Shades are the perfect window treatment option for anyone looking to add a timeless elegance to their home. The soft horizontal fabric folds that they have give them a luxurious appearance that pairs nicely with many different interior decoration styles. They also work well with drapes if you’re planning to use them as an overtreatment for windows.

One of the biggest advantages of roman shades is that they come in a wide range of fabric choices, making it easy to find a color and style that complements your decor. Their lining options can further help you customize the look of your shades, as you can choose between light filtering, room darkening, or even blackout fabrics. This allows you to control how much natural light you want in your home, as well as ensures that the privacy of your windows is protected.

Another advantage of roman shades is that they can be paired with other window treatments for maximum effect. Unlike cellular shades, which can be difficult to layer with other types of window coverings, roman shades are more likely to play nice with other window treatment types. This is primarily due to the fact that they are not as structured and boxy as other window treatments, which makes them a more flexible option.

The one downside of roman shades is that they are more difficult to install than cellular blinds. This is mainly because they require mounting hardware to attach them to the wall or window frame. This can be a problem for some homeowners, who would prefer to have the mounting hardware hidden away in their home’s decor.

Roman shades can be a great option for small windows, as they can make your home look bigger and raise the ceiling height. However, it is important to note that they can’t block out all sunlight, so you may need to use additional supplemental light control measures.

If you’re deciding whether roman shades are right for your home, we recommend that you visit our showroom to feel the fabrics and get a quote. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!

Vertical Blinds

Designed to provide superior light control, privacy, and insulation, vertical blinds feature fabric or PVC slats that hang vertically from a track and can be easily pushed aside to open the window or access sliding doors. They are a common sight draped across large windows and patio or glass doors, and they come in a variety of colors, materials, and designs to complement any home decor.

The larger slats of these window coverings offer supreme privacy and allow precise light direction control, though they may let in a bit more sunlight through the gaps between slats than horizontal blinds. This can be a benefit or a drawback depending on your space’s design needs and ambiance.

Another advantage of vertical blinds is their elongated design, which allows them to fit into wider windows and sliding doors more easily than horizontal blinds. However, their slats can sometimes clatter against each other when they are moved or in windy conditions, which can be distracting and noisy.

They can also be difficult to clean, and their slats tend to gather dust more than horizontal blinds because they stand upright instead of being pulled down. With regular cleaning, they can be kept looking great for years to come.

While they are a fantastic choice for large windows and sliding doors, vertical blinds do not work as well for smaller windows or rooms with limited clearance since they can block the view out of the window. For this reason, many homeowners choose to pair them with curtains or other window treatments to make the most of their space.

When it comes to budget, vertical blinds are a good option because they cost less than other window treatments like custom drapes and shutters. They also have the added benefit of being less susceptible to damage from children and pets since they do not have cords that can be tripped on or caught in. However, they do not provide the same level of privacy and insulation as other window coverings. Moreover, they can create a cluttered look if not properly positioned and organized.

Frosted Glass

Frosted glass is a popular alternative to clear window glass because it provides privacy, diffuses light, and can be customized to your design preferences. There are a variety of techniques used to produce frosted glass, including acid etching, sandblasting, and more. These options allow you to add a custom touch to your home’s design, such as decorative patterns, logos, and artwork.

Frosted windows are perfect for bathrooms or bedrooms where you want to maximize privacy while bathing your space in natural light. They’re also great for dividing spaces without sacrificing openness and adding a sleek, stylish feel to your home or office.

Another advantage of frosted glass is that it’s a more durable option than other types of window treatments. They’re resistant to smudges, fingerprints, and dust better than other types of materials, so they don’t require as much maintenance. However, you should still clean your frosted glass regularly to keep it looking its best.

Other options for obscuring your view include patterned obscure glass and tinted frosted glass. Patterned glass is typically etched or sandblasted, and it’s available in a wide range of designs and textures. This style of glass works well for shower doors, workspace partitions, and other areas where privacy is important but you’re looking to maintain a modern aesthetic.

Tinted frosted glass offers similar benefits to patterned glass, but it’s often tinted with color. This allows you to customize your glass to your design needs while improving energy efficiency in your home or business. The film blocks a portion of the sun’s heat, reducing the need for air conditioning in warmer weather.

Frosted window film is a great way to achieve the look of frosted glass in your home or office. It’s a more affordable solution than real frosted glass, and it can be easily removed and replaced if your design changes or you decide to redo the room. Scott’s customers frequently use this type of glass in conference rooms and other glass partitions in offices because it can be re-used when the space is reconfigured. It’s also a more cost-effective option than painting or wallpapering the partition wall.