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Fall & Winter Window Treatments Near Birmingham, Farmington, & Northville, MI

The holiday season is coming, and before hosting those big family events, you have time to change up your window treatments! Fall and winter are great times for this because you can use them to make your home feel warm, inviting and fresh. It's easier than it might sound: just follow these tips on how to choose the right window treatments for your home this fall and winter season.

Hunter Douglas Duette® Cellular Honeycomb Shades, cellular blinds near Birmingham, Farmington, and Northville, Michigan (MI)

Fall and winter are great times to change up your window treatments…

  • …because they add warmth: If you want to cozy up a room, add some warmth by using cozy fabric window treatments like curtains or drapes. Window blinds and shutters can be a warming influence, especially those made of 100% hardwood, like those from Hunter Douglas.
  • …because they are inviting: There are many ways to make the space look more welcoming. A simple trick is hanging two fabric valances on either side of an arched window frame (the arch will give it an elegant look). Another elegant solution would be using sheer shadings in light colors that still let some light shine through them - so they don't completely block out any natural light while also adding warmth into the room!

Draperies

Drapes from the Hunter Douglas Design Studio™ are a great way to add texture and color to your windows this fall and winter season. They can be made of different materials, including silk, cotton, linen, or polyester.

To find the right drape for your window, consider how long you want them to hang and what kind of look you're going for. If you have a high ceiling in your room and want dramatic window treatments that will draw attention upwards, then consider either floor-length curtains or full valances with multiple layers (which will also provide some insulation from cold drafts). On the other hand, if you want something simple that adds warmth but doesn't distract from an open floor plan then try short pleated curtains instead!

When it comes time to purchase drapes there are many options available: finials (decorative elements at each end), grommets (eyelets), top rods, and side rings all offer unique design elements when paired together with drapery. You can also choose whether or not the drapery will be lined as well.

Let our expert team help you as you decide where exactly each treatment will go on each individual window. Our team knows that different rooms may require slightly different measurements depending on their layout, so our team makes sure everything fits correctly before we’re done.

Blinds

Wood blinds are a great way to add a warm new look to your home this fall and winter season. They can be used in any room and are available in a wide range of colors and styles. Blinds are an affordable window treatment option that will bring new life into your home. Just visit one of our showrooms where we have expert installation staff on hand to take care of everything for you.

Cellular Shades

Cellular shades are a great option for fall and winter because they're easy to clean, energy efficient, and can help you save money on your heating bill. Plus, they give you the option of blocking out the cold and light while still allowing fresh air into your home. Hunter Douglas Duette® Cellular Shades come in your selection of fabric, color and pattern, and closure style. Cordless cellular shades are also great if you have any holiday visitors with children or pets who like to pull up blinds-and they're durable enough that they won't get damaged easily by kids' hands or paws.

Contact Us

Fall and winter is coming, and we can’t wait to see some new window treatments in your home! If you have any questions about which of these options work best for your space, please Contact Us today to set up a free consultation with one of our experts or call (248) 471-1111.

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