Kitchen Blinds, Shades and Shutters

CONSIDER YOUR NEEDS

When selecting window treatments for a kitchen, consider the following:

The best kitchen window coverings combine just the right amount of function and style.

EverWood® Alternative Wood Blinds are moisture resistant.

HEAT AND MOISTURE RESISTANT BLINDS AND SHUTTERS

If you cook frequently and your stove is near a window, it’s best to select a window treatment that can stand up to heat and humidity and is easy to clean, such as:

These window treatments are made from materials that won’t warp, crack, fade, chip, peel or discolor – regardless of extreme heat or moisture. This also makes them a great choice for windows near a sink.

Modern Precious Metals Aluminum Blinds are easy to clean.

INSULATING HONEYCOMB SHADES

If your kitchen gets really warm or cold at certain times of the year, consider Duette® Honeycomb Shades. Their unique honeycomb construction adds a layer of insulation, preventing energy loss at the window.
Duette shades come with Top-Down / Bottom-Up functionality, which means they can be opened from the bottom or from the top, allowing you to create the perfect balance of privacy and natural light.
Duette Honeycomb Shades add a layer of insulation to your windows.

SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE WITH AUTOMATION

Many of Hunter Douglas window treatments are available with PowerView® Automation. Using the intuitive PowerView App, you can automate your window treatments to move to the exact position you want throughout the day.

You can also operate your PowerView settings using the PowerView Pebble® Control or with voice commands.

Automate your Hunter Douglas shades with PowerView.

OPTIONS FOR EVERY STYLE

Another consideration, of course, is your kitchen’s style. From modern shades to classic shutters, we have window treatments to complement any décor.

Provenance® Woven Wood Shades add a bit of nature to your kitchen.
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