Roller Shades
Roller shades are a clean, modern option that sits close to the window and keeps the look simple. They roll up neatly, making them a great fit for kitchens, living rooms, condos, and offices where you want a tidy finish. Fabric choice makes the biggest difference here: you can go from light-filtering for a soft glow to room-darkening or blackout for stronger light control, plus “screen” style fabrics that help reduce glare while keeping the room feeling open.
Roman Shades
Roman shades add warmth and texture because the fabric stacks into soft folds when raised, giving a tailored, designer feel. They work especially well in bedrooms, dining rooms, and spaces where you want the shade to look like part of the decor. You can choose a calmer, minimal look or a more decorative fabric, then dial in privacy and light control with the right lining (including room-darkening options).
Cellular Shades
Cellular shades (often called honeycomb shades) are a smart pick when comfort matters, because their cell structure helps trap air at the window. That makes them popular for bedrooms, nurseries, and any room with temperature swings or strong sun exposure. They come in different opacity levels, so you can balance natural light with privacy, and they’re often chosen when homeowners want an energy-conscious upgrade without making the room feel heavy.
Woven Wood Shades
Woven wood shades bring a natural, textured look that suits cozy, warm interiors and adds character without feeling too formal. They’re a good match for living rooms, dining spaces, and cottage-style or organic design themes. Depending on the weave and liner, you can keep the room bright while adding privacy, or add more coverage where you want fewer shadows and stronger light control.
Silhouette Shades
Silhouette shades combine soft fabric vanes with sheer panels, so you can fine-tune the light during the day and keep daytime privacy without making the window feel blocked. They’re a great option for bright rooms where you want diffused light, a softer look, and more control than standard sheers. They’re also often chosen to help protect floors and furniture from UV exposure.
Graphic Shades
Graphic shades are for spaces where you want the window treatment to become part of the design. Patterns, prints, and custom looks can add personality to a child’s room, a feature wall, a creative studio, or a retail space. You still choose the practical side too: light filtering vs room darkening, plus the control style that fits how you use the room day to day.
Solar Shades
Solar shades are designed to reduce glare and help with UV exposure while keeping your view as open as possible. They’re popular for condos, home offices, and rooms with large windows where you want to see outside but make the sunlight more comfortable on screens and seating areas. Openness level and fabric choice matter here, and we’ll help you pick the right balance between view, privacy, and sun control for your space.