Thursday, December 08, 2011

Specialty Windows: Options for Beauty

 Many times we fall in love with a home for the amazing windows and light that a grand room offers. Two story walls of windows, open spances of glass bringing the outside in are so attractive and archtecturally appealing when we are deciding on a new home.  Fast forward a few months and those windows are causing a few issues that we are not as happy with, like oppressive heat and sun, glare on the LED TV at just the right time as to interfere with prime football watching, fading on the textiles in the room, or even that the stand of trees in the backyard has been removed.  We have heard all these reasons and more when the request comes for help to tame the windows but preserve their beauty.
 Not to fear, there are some lovely solutions for specialty windows, many in fact.  Some filter light, others block it out.  All insulate, some more than others--depending on your needs and taste.  After all, this is about custom window treatments. Each of these specialty shapes is made specifically for your windows.  We take great care to fit each shade and often make templates to assure a perfect fit.
 Rectangular windows have the most options and shades for these windows can be fashioned to open and close, even from the top down. Motorize these shades for the ultimate in convenience, especially if they are up high and beyond your reach.
 Specialty shapes like these triangular and trapezoid windows are not a problem--we can cover them with light filtering, glare reducing Silhouettes to allow you to preserve your view.
 Even art-like architecture like these circular windows below can be enhanced by just the right treatment,  The top openings of this beautiful window are accented even more with the lower windows treated with Duettes.  What do you think?
 If you are a traditionalist and love the beauty of natural wood, how about a specialty shutter for your  arhed windows?

If you have a challenging group of windows that are in need of a solution for beauty and practicality, we offer in home consultations to discuss the possibilities.  Or you may visit our showroom at 26 Webb Street, Suite 5, in Historic Roswell, 30075

0 comments: