Roller Shades.
Roller shades are a sleek and versatile window treatment option, featuring a single piece of fabric that rolls up and down using a simple mechanism. They are available in a wide range of materials, colors, and opacities, allowing for customized light control and privacy. Their minimalist design makes them suitable for various interior styles, from modern to traditional.
Duo Sheer Shades.
Duo shades, also known as zebra shades, combine two layers of fabric that can be adjusted to achieve varying levels of light filtration and privacy. This design allows for a balance between natural light and seclusion, making them a versatile choice for any room. Shadeotech offers an extensive range of colors with optional fire-retardant and dust-repellent options to suit your décor preferences.
Tri Sheer Shades.
Tri Shades, often referred to as silhouette-style shades, combine sheer layers with soft fabric vanes that only open when fully lowered. They create a clean, elegant look while gently filtering light and offering privacy—ideal for modern spaces seeking soft, layered light control.
Uni Vertical Shades.
Uni Vertical Shades are a modern twist on traditional drapery. Made of individual sheer-and-fabric blend panels, they offer both light filtering and privacy with the ability to tilt just like blinds. You can opt for a single color or mix and match panels to create a custom gradient effect. What makes them stand out is their convenience—walk through the panels effortlessly, remove them for cleaning, and choose motorized or wand operation for center or side stacking. You can even add a backlit LED strip for a luxurious ambiance.
Cellular Shades.
Cellular shades, also known as honeycomb shades, are known for their insulating properties thanks to their air-trapping cell structure. They’re the only shade that can operate top-down or bottom-up, offering flexible light control and privacy. While functional, they do have a papery texture and are considered more traditional in style.
Roman Shades.
Roman Shades are a classic soft fabric option that folds neatly as it rises, offering a clean, tailored look when closed and stacked pleats when open. Available in various fabrics, they add an elegant, timeless touch to any space. They’re ideal for living areas and bedrooms alike, but it’s worth noting that when not fully closed, the folds can accumulate dust over time—so occasional cleaning is recommended.
Open Roman Shades.
Open Roman, or “lattice” shades, are a contemporary version of Roman shades that combine sheer backing with horizontal fabric bands. They allow diffused light to pass through while maintaining privacy and offer a modern layered look. These shades can be motorized, scheduled, and even operated via remote or voice control. Their soft transparency and unique structure make them perfect for dining rooms, home offices, or any space that benefits from natural light without harsh glare.
Bamboo Woven Shades
Bamboo woven shades bring natural texture and warmth into any space. Made from organic materials like bamboo, jute, or grasses, they’re ideal for earthy, bohemian, or nature-inspired interiors. Light gently filters through the weave, offering a relaxed atmosphere and partial privacy. These shades can be lined for room darkening or paired with motorization for modern convenience.
Fauxwood.
Faux wood blinds are designed to mimic the look of real wood but are made from durable composite materials. While they’re resistant to moisture and budget-friendly, they come with drawbacks—they’re heavy, dust-prone, and can be difficult to operate, especially in cordless form. Due to new regulations, all faux wood blinds must now be cordless, which increases their weight and makes them impractical for larger windows.
Skylight Shades
Skylight shades are designed specifically for hard-to-reach or overhead windows, helping you manage sunlight, glare, and indoor temperature. Available in both light-filtering and blackout options, they enhance comfort while protecting furniture from UV damage. Due to their placement, motorization is highly recommended for effortless operation via remote or smart device.
Wood Shutters.
Wood plantation shutters offer a timeless, upscale look made from natural hardwood. Their wide louvers provide excellent light control and insulation. Perfect for traditional interiors, they bring warmth and value to any space.
Vinyl Shutters
Vinyl plantation shutters are a moisture-resistant alternative to wood, making them ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. They offer the classic plantation look with easy maintenance and long-lasting durability.
PVC Shutters.
PVC plantation shutters are built for strength and all-weather durability, resisting moisture, warping, and pests. They provide a clean, classic look and are perfect for high-humidity areas or busy households needing low-maintenance elegance.