Hunter Douglas Blinds

When You Are Looking For The Best Window Coverings


If you are a new home owner or are looking to dress up your current home, a great place to start is with the window treatments.  As you can imagine or may already be acutely aware, there are countless directions you could go in – drapes, curtains, blinds, shades, etc. – but before you get carried away and lost in confusion, take a look the beauty, quality and variety of Hunter Douglas Blinds.

If Hunter Douglas knows anything, they know blinds.  Henry Sonnenberg began his journey toward the world of blinds in 1919 when he started a machine tool distribution company which evolved into a manufacturing company.  The next step was in 1933 when he moved to the Netherlands and established a machine tool business which he relocated to the United States in 1940.  In 1946 he joined forces with Joe Hunter to manufacture aluminum slats specifically made for venetian blinds.  The name “Douglas” was chosen randomly from a phone book, thus the birth of Hunter Douglas.

Since 1946, the company has grown, with a number of overseas twists and turns, to be the leader in the industry.  Now, with an incredible array of shades, shutters, blinds and more in a variety of presentations, when you think of quality you think of Hunter Douglas.  Take a look at the following for just a sampling of their fine products.

The Duette line of cellular shades is perfect for those looking to combine a subtle sophisticated beauty with practical features.  The honeycomb construction is soft yet amazingly durable.  Shade choices are from sheer panels to completely opaque panels, giving the consumer a choice of minimum light-filtering effect all the way to a room-darkening effect.  They are available in almost every color imaginable, to give your decorating impulse complete leeway.

If you like the wood blind look, you can choose between traditional real wood shutters for the genuine wood grain look and faux wood shutters which are highly damage resistant. Hunter Douglas’s 2” Country Woods Classics and 2” Chalet Woods blind are prime examples of fine, hardwood blinds finished with their unique coating for added durability.  The Everwood Blinds, which are available in 2” and 2 ½” slats, are of the faux variety and combine beauty with a new level of durability as they are able to resist the potentially harmful effects of the sun.

The window shading choices from the Alustra Collection, give the consumer a range of options that provide breathtaking elegance along with reliability and practicality.  With adjustable light-filtering capability, you can move from a light-filtering, view-providing sheer effect to a sun-blocking, room-darkening effect with the touch of a finger.  The Alustra shades enhance the beauty of the show-place living room or allow that sun-filtered pleasing sensation to enter the kitchen.

Other popular Hunter Douglas styles and features of window blinds worth looking into are the Luminette, Vertiglide and Honeycomb.

You can let your creative juices completely flow and choose from these or countless other items.  But rest assured that for the finest in beauty, quality, functionality and reliability, you need look no further than Hunter Douglas.


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