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The Best Hunter Douglas Window Coverings, Room By Room

Think about how each room in your home serves a purpose: the bedroom for sleeping, the kitchen for cooking, and so forth. You don't have the same kind of furnishings in each space, so why should their window treatments all look alike?

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One of the wisest ways to shop for home window coverings is to consider each room's purpose first. The All About Blinds, Etc. design experts like this approach, which considers form and function. Hunter Douglas had that in mind when creating their styles-we've arranged our best custom selections below, room by room.

Kitchen Window Treatments

Kitchens are the heart of the home where families and friends cook, eat, and hang out. Window treatments in this space should withstand heat, humidity, and cooking odors; easy maintenance is also important. Hunter Douglas manufactures Palm Beach™ Polysatin™ Vinyl Shutters with Polysatin™ material, resin blocks, and aluminum bracing. These high-quality vinyl shutters resist heat and UV rays, and we customize them with 2 ½", 3 ½", or 4 ½" louvers and several light, neutral colors.

Living Room Window Treatments

Living rooms can be formal or casual, and they are used for relaxation, entertaining guests, and family time. The ideal window covering should offer flexible light control, energy efficiency, and aesthetics. Hunter Douglas Duette® Cellular Shades provide excellent insulation through honeycomb construction that traps air and regulates temperature year-round. Choose from countless fabric and opacity combinations, a wide range of sizes, and customization for specialty-shaped windows and glass doors.

Bedroom Window Treatments

Bedrooms should encourage rest and relaxation, so we recommend window treatments that darken the space for optimal sleeping conditions. Vignette® Roman Shades turn bedrooms into sanctuaries with elegant style, luxury fabrics, and 4" full fold or 6" flat fold pleats. Upgrade to Vignette® Duolite® Shades, which combine a light-filtering or sheer front shade with a built-in room-darkening back panel.

Dining Room Window Treatments

Dining rooms can also be casual or formal, but always benefit from sophisticated solutions that filter light to create a welcoming ambiance. Luminette® Sheer Panels work beautifully in dining rooms. They look like sheer drapery but have integrated, 180-degree rotating fabric vanes, like vertical blinds. The sheer fabrics protect your privacy; during dinner parties, angle the vanes to create soft, diffused lighting for your guests.

Bathroom Window Treatments

Bathrooms with tubs and showers get hot and humid, so these window coverings should be heat- and mildew-resistant. Privacy is also important. But if your heart's set on genuine wood blinds, we suggest EverWood® Faux Wood Blinds instead. Made from durable composite materials, they look like the real thing but resist heat and humidity. Tilt the slats to let in light; close them when needed.

Entryway Window Treatments

Entryways create first impressions and act as transition spaces between the outdoors and indoors. Here, you'll want Hunter Douglas window coverings that make a design statement, filter light without darkening the entryway, and provide privacy from street views. Provenance® Woven Wood Shades are an artistic choice, crafted by talented weavers using sustainably-sourced materials. Since these shades feature natural materials, no two are exactly the same. Choose from Roman, Waterfall Roman, and Vertical Drapery styles; independent sheer and opaque liners are available.

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Our All About Blinds, Etc. team can help you select and install the best Hunter Douglas window coverings for every room in your home. We know how different spaces function and can recommend solutions that serve their purposes with unmatched style. Contact us for service in O'Fallon, Foristell, Ladue, Wildwood, St. Charles, Wentzville, Chesterfield, Cottleville, Dardenne, New Melle, Augusta, Weldon Springs, and St. Louis, MO.