The right window treatment can help make or break your interior design. You can choose a typical, simple window treatment that is commonly used, you can pick a wild, distracting style, or you can combine the two to choose a stylish window treatment that still complements your design. If you’ve never chosen your window treatments, you might not realize the available variety. Most rentals or hotels use basic window treatments that are easy to replace if occupants get a little rough. As a result, when you think of window coverings, roller shades, aluminum blinds, and curtains might be at the forefront of your thoughts. At A Shade Above, we can introduce you to new styles that enhance your home’s interior. For now, check out our quick guide to window treatments.

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Sheers & Shadings

Hunter Douglas hosts an impressive line of modern window shadings that might be the most unfamiliar. While the term shadings might remind you of a simple roller shade, this line of products takes shadings to new heights. By combining the seamless appearance of shades with the functionality of blinds, Hunter Douglas has created a new age window treatment that is right for any home. These shadings combine sheer fabric panels with fabric vanes that appear to float in mid-air. You can then raise and lower the entire shading or adjust the fabric vanes like you would the slats in a set of blinds.

Cellular Honeycomb Shades

These shades are easy to use and offer the additional benefit of energy efficiency. Like a roller shade, this window treatment is a single piece that you can raise or lower. However, the honeycomb construction creates pockets or cells in the shade that help trap air and adds insulation around your windows. This can help reduce your energy costs in the long run.

Roman, Roller, and Solar Shades

Basic roller shades might be the most common of these styles, but Roman shades and solar shades both offer a twist on the original. Roman shades feature elegant fabric folds that create a traditional, formal style. On the other hand, solar shades usually offer more UV protection for those well-lit areas. This UV protection can help prevent the sun from fading or discoloring your furniture.

Wood Window Treatments

Several window treatment styles are available in genuine hardwood. This can add warmth and texture to your home with natural elements. For example, some shades are available in woven woods and textures for a unique style that is made with natural wood, grasses, and reeds. On the other hand, for more traditional wood styles, you can opt for indoor, or plantation-style, shutters or wood blinds. With new finishes available, these products don’t require a ton of maintenance.

Alternative Materials

Of course, popular window treatments such as blinds and indoor shutters are also available in modern, highly durable materials. These are perfect options for humid, hot climates, or high traffic homes.

If you’re looking for the right window treatments, you are not alone in your search. Our expert staff at A Shade Above in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina can walk you through every step of the process. We are glad to service the greater Charlotte area. Contact us today to schedule a consultation!