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Your AC stops running constantly because the shades are blocking heat before it gets in. That’s the honeycomb design doing what it’s supposed to do—creating an insulating barrier between Florida sun and your living room.
Your furniture stops fading. The UV protection built into Hunter Douglas shades filters out the rays that bleach your couch, your floors, your artwork. You stop replacing things that shouldn’t need replacing.
You control everything from your phone. PowerView automation means you’re adjusting shades from bed, from work, or setting schedules so they open with sunrise and close when the afternoon heat hits hardest. No cords. No getting up. Just working exactly how you want them to.
The room looks better. These aren’t basic blinds. Hunter Douglas shades are custom-made for your exact window measurements, in fabrics and styles that actually complement what you’ve already invested in your Lake Park home.
We serve Lake Park and the surrounding Palm Beach County area with the full range of Hunter Douglas products. We’re an authorized dealer, which means you’re getting genuine products, real warranties, and installation by people who’ve been trained on these specific systems.
We bring the showroom to you. You’ll see fabric samples, test the mechanics, and talk through what actually makes sense for your windows and your budget. No pressure. Just options.
Lake Park homeowners deal with intense sun, humidity, and the need for hurricane-ready solutions. We account for that in every consultation. The shades we recommend aren’t just pretty—they’re built for Florida’s climate and designed to last through it.
You schedule a free in-home consultation. We come to your Lake Park home, measure your windows, and walk through your options. You’ll see the actual fabrics, test how the shades operate, and get answers to whatever questions you have about light control, insulation, motorization, or style.
We take precise measurements. Hunter Douglas shades are custom-made to fit your exact window dimensions. We measure down to the fraction of an inch because that’s what it takes for proper fit and function.
Your shades get manufactured. Once you approve everything, your order goes to Hunter Douglas. Each shade is built specifically for your windows—no stock sizes, no compromises.
We install everything and show you how it works. Our team handles the full installation, tests every shade, and walks you through the controls. If you’re going with PowerView automation, we’ll set up your app and make sure you’re comfortable operating everything before we leave.
You’re covered by a lifetime warranty. Hunter Douglas backs their products with a 100% Certified Lifetime Warranty. If something goes wrong, you’re protected.
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Hunter Douglas offers the most comprehensive selection in window treatments. Duette Honeycomb Shades for energy efficiency. Silhouette Shades for that floating fabric look with adjustable light control. Pirouette Shades when you want the softness of drapery with the function of a shade. Roller shades, Roman shades, wood blinds, shutters—all custom-made, all backed by the same lifetime warranty.
PowerView motorization is available across nearly every product line. You can control individual shades or program entire rooms to adjust automatically based on time of day or sun position. Voice control through Alexa, Google, or Siri. Remote control. App control. However you want to operate them.
Energy efficiency is built in, not added on. Duette Architella Shades use a honeycomb-within-a-honeycomb design that creates multiple insulating air pockets. In Lake Park’s climate, that translates to measurably lower cooling costs. Some styles qualify for federal tax credits up to $1,200, which offsets a significant portion of your investment.
Child and pet safety features come standard. No exposed cords, no dangling chains. Hunter Douglas designs with safety in mind, which matters if you’ve got kids or animals in the house.
The fabrics hold up to Florida sun. UV-resistant materials that won’t fade, warp, or break down the way cheaper alternatives do after a few years of exposure.
It depends entirely on what you’re covering and which product you choose. A single standard window with a basic roller shade runs differently than a wall of sliders with motorized Silhouette Shades.
Most Lake Park homeowners spend between $300 and $800 per window for mid-range Hunter Douglas shades with standard features. That includes the custom shade, professional installation, and warranty. If you’re adding PowerView motorization, expect to add $200-$400 per shade depending on the system.
The price reflects what you’re getting—custom manufacturing to your exact measurements, premium fabrics that last, insulating technology that cuts energy costs, and a lifetime warranty. You’re not buying something off a shelf that kind of fits. You’re investing in window treatments built specifically for your home that’ll still be working properly in ten years.
Duette Honeycomb Shades are the energy efficiency option. They use a honeycomb cell structure—sometimes double cells—that traps air and insulates your windows. They’re your best choice if you’re trying to reduce cooling costs or if you’ve got windows that let in too much heat. They come in different opacities from sheer to blackout.
Silhouette Shades have fabric vanes that appear to float between two sheer panels. You can tilt the vanes to control light while maintaining your view, or close them completely for privacy. They’re popular in Lake Park living rooms and dining rooms where you want flexibility and a softer, more elegant look than traditional blinds.
Pirouette Shades are similar but the fabric vanes are contoured, creating soft horizontal folds when open. They give you the look of drapery with the functionality of a shade. When closed, they provide excellent insulation. They’re a good middle ground if you want something more decorative than Duette but more substantial than Silhouette.
If you’ve got multiple windows or hard-to-reach windows, yes. If you’re dealing with afternoon sun that heats up specific rooms at predictable times, yes. If you travel and want your home to look occupied, yes.
PowerView lets you set schedules so your shades automatically adjust throughout the day. Morning sun opens the east-facing shades. Afternoon heat closes the west-facing ones. You’re not thinking about it—it’s just happening. You can override everything from your phone if plans change.
The energy savings add up. Shades that automatically close during peak heat hours reduce your AC load. Over time, that offsets some of the upfront cost of motorization. Plus there’s the convenience factor—you’re controlling everything from one app instead of walking around adjusting individual shades.
The system integrates with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri. It also works with most smart home platforms if you’re already running other automated systems in your Lake Park home.
For most Lake Park homes, installation takes between two and four hours depending on how many windows you’re covering and whether you’re adding motorization.
A single room with three or four standard windows usually takes about an hour. A whole-house installation with ten to fifteen windows typically takes half a day. If we’re installing motorized shades with PowerView, add extra time for setup and programming.
The actual installation is straightforward—we’re mounting brackets and fitting the shades into place. The time goes into making sure everything operates smoothly, programming any automation features, and walking you through the controls.
From order to installation, expect about three to four weeks. That’s how long it takes Hunter Douglas to custom-manufacture your shades. We’ll schedule installation once your order arrives and has been inspected.
Yes, but the impact depends on which shades you choose and how you use them. Duette Honeycomb Shades with the Architella design provide the most insulation. The honeycomb cells trap air and create a barrier between your window glass and your room.
In Lake Park’s climate, your biggest energy drain is afternoon heat coming through west and south-facing windows. Shades that block that heat before it enters the room reduce how hard your AC works. Homeowners typically see a 10-20% reduction in cooling costs after installing insulating shades on their most problematic windows.
The Department of Energy recognizes this. That’s why certain Hunter Douglas Duette shades qualify for federal energy efficiency tax credits up to $1,200. You’re getting money back for installing something that actively lowers your utility bills.
Motorization amplifies the savings because your shades adjust automatically based on sun position and temperature. You’re not relying on remembering to close them—they’re closing themselves when it matters most.
Hunter Douglas covers defects in materials and workmanship for as long as you own the product. That includes the shade fabric, the operating mechanisms, the headrail, and all components. If something breaks under normal use, they’ll repair or replace it.
The warranty doesn’t cover damage from accidents, improper installation, or modifications you make yourself. It also doesn’t cover normal wear on things like cords or fabric if you’ve had the shades for fifteen years. But if a mechanism fails or fabric delaminates because of a manufacturing defect, you’re covered.
This is a transferable warranty, which matters if you sell your Lake Park home. The new owner gets the same coverage, which can be a selling point for window treatments that might have cost several thousand dollars.
You’re buying from an authorized Hunter Douglas dealer, which means your warranty is valid and enforceable. That’s not always the case with unauthorized resellers or big-box stores selling similar-looking products.