From shutters to awnings, Made In The Shade Blinds & More Of Bucks County assistance simplifies choosing idyllic window treatments.
Tony Rich, owner of the local branch of Made in the Shade, takes pride in bringing the showroom to customers to find perfect fits for individual homes.
“We want the process to be worry-free,” Tony says. “If you want to work with a designer, we can do that. If you want a free consultation to figure out the details, we can do that.”
The products are made to last, many coming with a limited lifetime warranty.
“These items should last 15 to 20 years,” Tony says. “You can go online and buy something cheap instead, but in two or three years you’re going to be replacing it.”
For sustainability-minded customers looking to have energy with their window covering choices this season, Tony recommends going with their drapery option.
“Draperies are the number one choice for sound deadening,” he explains. “Even if your windows themselves aren’t the best and you get a breeze through them, the drapes are going to block everything out while still letting in natural light.”
Tony says that cellular shades are the best choice for temperature stabilization.
“Cellular shades have honeycomb-shaped cells that trap air, creating a barrier to maintain indoor temperatures and lower energy bills,” he says.
Additionally, many customers are turning toward motorization to give their window treatments a modern upgrade.
“The concept of motorization isn’t new, but it’s gaining popularity and there are more ways to do it now,” Tony says. “We can do it through a remote control, through a home automation system, or we can do it through an app so you can control everything from your phone or tablet. Motorized window treatments are perfect for hard-to-reach windows, offering a sleek solution without the clutter of cords.”
Tony is happy to assist clients with decision-making, including navigating changes such as considering the four window treatment trends predicted for 2025 by American lifestyle innovator and entrepreneur Martha Stewart: sheer simplicity, tech savvy treatments, dramatic drapes and designs that are neutral and natural. Dovetailing with these concepts is that Mocha Mousse was announced as the Pantone Color of the Year.
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"My products come with a limited lifetime warranty—the items should last 15 to 20 years."