![]() Be sure to look at your options and, as always, get the best you can afford over the long haul, you won’t regret it. But, you will find similar products, at lower price points from other manufacturers. While the vanes in Silhouettes remain straight and crisp, the competitors’ vanes can tend to warp and wave over time. While they are expensive, you do get what you pay for. They provide the moderate privacy and UV. Pros of Zebra blinds: If you want a cozy look for your room then these blinds are the perfect choice as they are available in both light filtering and blackout features. Now, you many notice that I have been talking exclusively about the sheer shadings by Hunter Douglas that’s for good reason – they are simply the best on the market, in my opinion. Knowing the pros and cons of the product will help you make an informed choice the next time you shop for window treatments. They do offer some insulating qualities at the window, but if heavy insulation at the window is your goal, honeycomb shades may be a better option for you. And, since this product is an investment, a light neutral is the most versatile color option for future redecorating (you probably won’t be replacing these every time you paint your walls a new color!) But, they now offer some deeper, richer colors in cocoa, charcoal, olive, gold, burgundy and other accent hues.Īnd, while Silhouette and Luminettes offer superb protection against UV rays and heat gain in your home, they aren’t as good at insulating against the cold of winter. Here are some of their pros and cons: Pros: They are made from a light. Originally, their fabrics consisted of very light neutrals and pastels. There are: vertical blinds, blackout blinds, roller blinds, and finally roman blinds. The other “problem” with Silhouettes is that they offer a fairly limited color palette – at least they used to. In addition, their Nantucket line has a more casual appeal, although fewer fabric choices than the Silhouette line. Hunter Douglas has been working on this, and has introduced a few more casual fabrics in the past year. This product is slightly less expensive than Silhouettes, but it functions exactly the same.Īnother potential issue with Silhouettes, and one I’ve heard from clients more than once, is that they look “too formal.” The sheer fabric, for some folks, evokes memories of grandma’s living room (you know, the one you were never allowed in as a kid), and that just doesn’t fit with their casual lifestyle. Hunter Douglas does have another product – nearly the same as Silhouette – called Nantucket. The quality is superb, along with their warranty, and the product should last for decades, but you will pay for it up front. Silhouettes are at the top of the food chain when it comes to window shade pricing. The first is sometimes one of the most important considerations when you are shopping for new window treatments: price. While it can be difficult to find “cons” for this beautiful and versatile product, there could be a few depending on your preferences. ![]()
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