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Your energy bill drops because you’re not fighting the sun all day. The honeycomb construction in Hunter Douglas cellular shades traps air and keeps your AC from working overtime. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how the product actually works.
Your furniture stops fading. UV rays are relentless in Palm Beach, and cheap treatments let them through. Hunter Douglas fabrics are engineered to block or filter UV without compromising your view.
You stop adjusting blinds manually. If you want it, PowerView automation lets you control every shade from your phone or voice assistant. Set schedules, integrate with your smart home, and never climb behind the tub to reach that awkward window again.
We’re based in Hallandale Beach and serve Palm Beach with the full line of Hunter Douglas blinds and shades. We’re not a franchise. We measure, we install, and we handle the details so you don’t have to.
You’re working with people who understand Florida’s climate and what it does to window treatments over time. We’ve seen what fails and what lasts. Hunter Douglas products come with a lifetime limited warranty, and we back our installation the same way.
If you want automation, custom fabrics, or something specific for a commercial project, we do that too. Hotels, schools, government buildings—we’ve handled them in South Florida.
You reach out and tell us what you’re dealing with—sun glare, privacy issues, energy costs, whatever it is. We’ll schedule a time to come measure your windows in person. This isn’t an estimate over the phone. We measure every window that’s getting treated.
Then we walk you through the options. Hunter Douglas makes everything from roller shades to plantation shutters, and not every product fits every situation. We’ll show you what works for your windows, your budget, and your goals. If you want motorization, we’ll explain how PowerView works and whether it makes sense for your setup.
Once you pick your shades, we order them custom-made for your measurements. When they arrive, we come back and install them. You’re not left with instructions and a drill. We handle the install, test everything, and make sure it operates the way it should before we leave.
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Hunter Douglas builds multiple product lines, and each one does something different. Silhouette shadings give you light control with a soft fabric look. Duette honeycomb shades insulate against heat. Pirouette shadings let you adjust the fabric vanes for privacy without blocking light completely. Luminette vertical sheers work for sliding doors and wide windows.
In Palm Beach, heat and humidity are constant. Hunter Douglas products are designed not to warp, crack, or discolor under those conditions. The materials handle moisture better than wood or cheap vinyl, and the motorized components are sealed against humidity.
If you’re building a smart home or already have one, PowerView integrates with Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, and most automation systems. You can set your shades to close automatically when the sun hits a certain angle or open them at sunrise. It’s not a gimmick—it’s practical if you’re managing multiple windows or have a space that gets direct sun all afternoon.
It depends on the product, the size of your windows, and whether you add motorization. A basic roller shade for a standard window might start around a few hundred dollars. Cellular shades with PowerView automation cost more. Large windows or specialty shapes increase the price because they require custom fabrication.
Hunter Douglas isn’t the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for materials that last in Florida’s climate and a warranty that actually covers the product for life. Cheaper shades might save you money now, but they’ll fade, warp, or stop operating within a few years.
We give you a detailed quote after measuring your space. No surprises, no pressure. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before we order anything.
Cellular shades have a honeycomb structure that traps air. That makes them the best option for insulation. If you’re trying to keep heat out or reduce your energy bill, cellular shades do that better than any other window treatment. They come in different cell sizes—larger cells insulate more, smaller cells fit tighter spaces.
Roller shades are a single layer of fabric that rolls up into a cassette. They’re sleek, simple, and work well if you want a clean look. They don’t insulate like cellular shades, but they’re easier to motorize and they give you more fabric options. If your priority is light control or aesthetics over energy efficiency, roller shades make sense.
Both are good products. It just depends on what problem you’re solving. If your room gets unbearably hot in the afternoon, go cellular. If you want something minimal that blocks light, go roller.
Yes, if you add PowerView automation. It’s an optional upgrade that lets you control your shades through the PowerView app, a remote, or voice commands. You can open and close individual shades, set schedules, or create scenes that adjust multiple shades at once.
PowerView works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit. If you already have a smart home system, it integrates. You can also connect it to sensors—like having your shades close automatically when the temperature hits a certain point or when the sun’s angle changes.
The system runs on battery power or hardwired power, depending on the product. Batteries last one to two years depending on how often you use the shades. We handle the setup and show you how to use the app before we leave.
Yes, but how much depends on the product and fabric you choose. Cellular shades with a blackout liner block the most heat and UV. They’re designed to insulate, so they stop heat from coming in and keep your AC from escaping. That’s why they’re popular in Palm Beach—they actually reduce cooling costs.
Other products like Silhouette shadings or Pirouette shadings filter UV while still letting light through. You get protection for your furniture and floors without making the room dark. If you need full blackout, you’ll want a room-darkening or blackout fabric option.
Hunter Douglas fabrics are tested for UV resistance. They won’t fade or break down the way cheaper materials do. If UV protection is your main concern, we’ll show you which products and fabrics give you the most coverage for your specific windows.
Usually three to five weeks from the time we place the order. Hunter Douglas makes everything custom, so there’s a production lead time. If you’re ordering a high-demand product or it’s peak season, it might take a little longer.
We measure first, then place the order once you’ve approved everything. You’ll know the timeline before we submit anything. If you need shades faster, we’ll tell you upfront whether that’s possible or not.
Once your shades arrive, we schedule the installation. The install itself usually takes a few hours to a full day depending on how many windows you’re covering. You don’t need to be there the whole time, but someone should be home to let us in and approve the final result.
Yes. Hunter Douglas engineers their products specifically for durability in different climates, and Florida’s humidity is one of the toughest tests. The materials won’t warp, crack, or discolor the way wood blinds or cheap vinyl can.
Cellular shades, roller shades, and most of their fabric products handle moisture without issue. If you’re covering windows in a bathroom or near a pool, we’ll recommend specific products that are rated for high-humidity areas. Aluminum blinds and certain shade fabrics are better choices than wood or faux wood in those spots.
The motorization components are also sealed to resist humidity. PowerView motors are built to last in coastal and humid environments. Hunter Douglas backs everything with a lifetime limited warranty, so if something fails because of a defect, they’ll replace it.