

#Bottom up window shades install
If you live in a hot, humid climate, or you want to install shutters on your angled windows in a laundry room or bathroom, Palm Beach™ Polysatin™ Shutters are an ideal choice. These shutters can perfectly cover angled, extended angle and two-panel angle top windows. NewStyle® Hybrid Shutters blend the beautiful look of genuine hardwood and the strength of advanced materials. Hunter Douglas offers several custom shutter designs with multiple benefits-they’re easy to clean, provide variable light control and privacy, offer insulation, and can easily cover angled windows. Shutters give your home a classic, elegant feel. They’re offered in several opacity options-depending on how much light you want to let into your home-and their rotating vanes provide versatile light control and privacy. Somner ® Custom Vertical Blinds (available in fabric, vinyl and aluminum) and Vertical Solutions ® Blinds (available in fabric and vinyl) are gorgeous choices for expansive, sloped windows. It might seem daunting to cover these large panes of angled glass, but without window treatments, harsh sunlight can easily spill into your home and you won’t have the privacy or energy efficiency you desire. Windows that stretch from floor to ceiling as they follow the roof line, in an A-frame house for example, are a stunning architectural element. They offer a distinctly beautiful, modern look to any window in your home. Duette Architella ® Honeycomb Shades provide even greater energy efficiency with a unique cell-within-a-cell honeycomb construction.ĭuette shades are available in the industry’s largest array of high-performing fabrics in both neutral tones and vibrant colors, as well as three different pleat sizes. Not only do they help keep the heat out in the summer, but they also help keep your home warm in the winter. Energy-efficient Duette ® Honeycomb Shades (shown above) trap air in distinct pockets to insulate your angled windows and help you save on energy costs.

If your angle-top or angle-bottom windows let in a lot of direct light and therefore heat (i.e., east- or west-facing windows), cellular shades are a smart option.
