Motorized Shading
Enjoy privacy and comfort across every room with a single command or tap of a button.
The Ultimate Home Convenience
Whether you're taking an afternoon nap, enjoying a movie in your home theater, or preparing for a weeklong trip, motorized shades offer simplicity and convenience. With the press of a button, you can lower shades across multiple windows, rooms, or even the entire house.
Motorized window treatments allow you to bask in natural sunlight during the day and automatically lower for privacy after sunset. Explore the customizable shading options available through our smart home company.
With whatever method you prefer
Switches
Adjust shades with a quick press on a tabletop or wall-mounted switches and keypads.
Pre-set Scenes
Schedule your motorized shades to activate automatically based on your routine or outdoor light conditions.
Remotes
Control shades, lights, audio, video, and more with your smart home remote.
Touch Panels
Swipe through rooms and create new scenes on conveniently mounted touchscreens.
Voice Control
In a rush? Tell your voice assistant to lower the shades, and your house will respond instantly.
From your phone
Remotely control shades from anywhere using your smartphone app.
Integration with Any System
- Thermostats: Automatically lower shades when it gets too hot, keeping rooms cooler without extra effort.
- Bright Lighting: Set the perfect atmosphere with scenes that synchronize lights and shades seamlessly.
- Voice Automation: Control shades hands-free using your favorite voice assistant, ideal for skylights and hard-to-reach windows.
- Security: Program shades to rise and lower when you're away, giving the impression that your home is occupied.
- Smart Sensors: Motion and sunlight sensors automatically adjust shades, blinds, and drapes without you lifting a finger.
- Geofencing: Shades automatically adjust to your preferred settings as you approach your home.
Create a More Efficient Home
Motorized shades not only save energy, but also time. Getting ready in the morning no longer involves walking from room to room pulling on shades. Instead, it’s all done through a single command or automated moment.
Comfort All Day & All Year
"About 30% of a home's heating energy is lost through windows. In cooling seasons, about 76% of sunlight that falls on standard double-pane windows enters to become heat. Window coverings can help with this loss of energy by providing comfort, regulating temperatures, and lowering energy bills."
Light Control
Privacy
Reduce Heat Gain
Reduce Heat Loss
Sound Insulation
UV Protection
Design
The true elegance of custom window treatments lies in their bespoke nature. We partner with premium vendors to offer shades, drapes, and blinds that fit any window frame, from floor-to-ceiling windows to skylights and even curved walls.
You'll have a vast selection of quality fabrics, materials, and opacities to choose from. Dual-roller shades provide versatility, allowing you to alternate between sheer and blackout fabrics as needed.
Choosing your Window Treatments
Explore your options and design a custom shading system that complements your unique style and preferences.
- Privacy: Semi-opaque shades may work well in some rooms, while opaque or blackout shades are better suited for others, such as bedrooms and bathrooms.
- Light Control: Consider whether you prefer total darkness while sleeping or enjoy some sunlight filtering through.
- Energy Efficiency: Honeycomb motorized shades provide insulation, keeping your living spaces cooler in the summer and heated in the winter.
- Safety: If you have children or pets, choose cordless motorized blinds to eliminate the risks of strangulation or choking.
- Living Rooms: Sheer curtains or drapes allow light to filter in gently while maintaining privacy.
- Bedrooms: Motorized blackout curtains or cellular honeycomb shades block light and offer extra privacy.
- Kitchens: Wood blinds and Roman shades are practical, stylish, and easy to clean.
- Bathrooms: Moisture-resistant options like vinyl shades or faux wood blinds are ideal for bathrooms.
- Modern/Contemporary: Shades with clean lines and sleek designs, such as roller shades, panel track blinds, and cellular shades with minimalist fabrics, enhance a contemporary look.
- Traditional: For a conventional interior, choose deep colors and rich textures with elegant Roman shades, drapery, or wood blinds. Drapes in silk, velvet, or brocade add a luxurious touch.
- Rustic/Farmhouse: Create a rustic feel with organic materials like wood blinds, woven wooden shades, or bamboo. Layering shades adds warmth and coziness.
- Eclectic: Mix bold patterns, vibrant colors, and varying opacities. Balance bold design choices with neutral elements to maintain harmony.
- Industrial: Complement exposed brick, pipes, and metal features with metal blinds, wooden shutters, or roller shades in neutral tones.
- Moisture Resistance: For moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms, choose materials like vinyl, faux wood, and aluminum that resist warping and mold.
- Sunlight and UV Protection: Fade-resistant solar shades and curtains protect furnishings from UV damage.
- Insulation: Cellular (honeycomb) shades add insulation, keeping rooms warmer in winter and cooler in summer. Thermal curtains also help maintain indoor temperatures.
- Ease of Cleaning: Opt for synthetic materials that can be wiped down easily. Some fabrics may require more frequent laundering or professional cleaning.
- Safety and Durability: Cordless motorized window treatments are safer for children and pets. Choose durable materials that withstand wear and tear.