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Ultra White Blinds


Description: 2" slat.  The look of real wood at a fraction of the cost.  Uniform texture and sheen.  Color-coordinating valance, bottomrail, wand tilter and ladder.  Great for high-moisture, high-humidity areas.  Easy to clean, requiring minimal maintenance.  Solid and decorative cloth tapes available (optional upgrade).  Cord or Wand tilt control.  Surcharge Options:  LightMaster (edge rout design provides tighter closure to minimize light and increase privacy), multiple blinds on one headrail and extended valance. .

Description: 2" slat.  The look of real wood at a fraction of the cost.  Uniform texture and sheen.  Color-coordinating valance, bottomrail, wand tilter and ladder.  Great for high-moisture, high-humidity areas.  Easy to clean, requiring minimal maintenance.  Solid and decorative cloth tapes available (optional upgrade).  Cord or Wand tilt control.  Surcharge Options:  LightMaster (edge rout design provides tighter closure to minimize light and increase privacy), multiple blinds on one headrail and extended valance. .

Description: An affordable alternative to hardwood blinds, made of a composite engineered material that provides the look of wood with enhanced durability, scratch-resistance and moisture resistance.  Uniform texture and sheen.  Color-coordinating valance, bottomrail, wand tilter and ladder.  Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and homes with children and pets.  Standard cord or wand tilt.  Upgrade Options:  Privacy Feature - edge rout design provides tighter closure to minimize light and increase privacy.  Slats may be easily removed for cleaning.  Solid and decorative twill tapes - serve as accents to home decor and are also a source of privacy. .

Description: An affordable alternative to hardwood blinds, made of a composite engineered material that provides the look of wood with enhanced durability, scratch-resistance and moisture resistance.  Uniform texture and sheen.  Color-coordinating valance, bottomrail, wand tilter and ladder.  Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and homes with children and pets.  Standard cord or wand tilt.  Upgrade Options:  Privacy Feature - edge rout design provides tighter closure to minimize light and increase privacy.  Slats may be easily removed for cleaning.  Solid and decorative twill tapes - serve as accents to home decor and are also a source of privacy. .

Description:   Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.   UV Transmittance: <1%                 UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior. Shading Coefficient: .25             Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer. Sound Absorption: .55-.60             AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption. R-Value (Single Pane): 2.1             The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product. R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.1             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric Width: 120” Privacy Level: Opaque – These fabrics provide more privacy; objects in a lighted room would only appear as vague shapes. Dark fabric colors darken a room more and light colors filter and diffuse bright light. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Same tinted white color on front and back .

Description:   Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.   UV Transmittance: <1%                 UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior. Shading Coefficient: .25             Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer. Sound Absorption: .55-.60             AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption. R-Value (Single Pane): 2.1             The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product. R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.1             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric Width: 120” Privacy Level: Opaque – These fabrics provide more privacy; objects in a lighted room would only appear as vague shapes. Dark fabric colors darken a room more and light colors filter and diffuse bright light. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Same tinted white color on front and back .

Description:   Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.   UV Transmittance: <1%                 UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior. Shading Coefficient: .25             Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer. Sound Absorption: .55-.60             AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption. R-Value (Single Pane): 2.1             The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product. R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.1             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric Width: 120” Privacy Level: Opaque – These fabrics provide more privacy; objects in a lighted room would only appear as vague shapes. Dark fabric colors darken a room more and light colors filter and diffuse bright light. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Same tinted white color on front and back .

Description:   Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.   UV Transmittance: <1%                 UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior. Shading Coefficient: 0.25             Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer. Sound Absorption: 0.55-0.60             AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption. R-Value (Single Pane): 2.1             The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product. R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.1             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric Width: 120” Privacy Level: Opaque – These fabrics provide better privacy. Objects in a lighted room would appear as vague shapes. Deep fabric colors darken the room and light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending on the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Same tinted white color on front and back .

Description:   Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.   UV Transmittance: <1%                 UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior. Shading Coefficient: 0.25             Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer. Sound Absorption: 0.55-0.60             AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption. R-Value (Single Pane): 2.1             The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product. R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.1             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric Width: 120” Privacy Level: Opaque – These fabrics provide better privacy. Objects in a lighted room would appear as vague shapes. Deep fabric colors darken the room and light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending on the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Same tinted white color on front and back .

Description:   Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.   UV Transmittance: <1%                 UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior. Shading Coefficient: 0.25             Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer. Sound Absorption: 0.55-0.60             AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption. R-Value (Single Pane): 2.1             The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product. R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.1             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric Width: 120” Privacy Level: Opaque – These fabrics provide better privacy. Objects in a lighted room would appear as vague shapes. Deep fabric colors darken the room and light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending on the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Same tinted white color on front and back .

Description:   Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.   UV Transmittance: 0%                 UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior. Shading Coefficient: 0.30             Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer. Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045             AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption. R-Value (Single Pane): 4.76-5.37             The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product. R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.2-3.3             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric Width: 86” Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely. Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside. .

Description:   Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.   UV Transmittance: 0%                 UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior. Shading Coefficient: 0.30             Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer. Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045             AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption. R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3             The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product. R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric Width: 86” Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely. Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside. .