These shades can be ordered with both standard and reverse rolls. They come standard with a beaded chain lift but can also be upgraded to add cordless lift or remote motorization. You can even add a decorative cassette headrail to cover the roller at the top for a cleaner look.
Note: Some shades will be seamed and railroaded due to the their size. If you have any questions on this, please do not hesitate to give us a call.
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Measuring & Installation
Standard Lift Specifications
Width:
8" - 96"
Height:
8" - 192"
Minimum Mounting Depth:
0.625"
Minimum Flush Mounting Depth:
2.625"
Cordless Lift
Raise and lower your blinds without cords. This upgrade is great for homes with children because there are no dangerous lift cords. Not recommended for sizes wider than 96 inches.
Motorization
Make sure to order at least one remote or smart hub to control your motorized shades. One remote can operate more than one shade. Raise and lower your window shades with the touch of a finger. Our remote controlled shades use a radio technology system.
Cassette Headrail
The cassette headrail comes with a matching fabric strip.
Remote - 15 Channel
Control up to 15 individual shades or groups of shades on one remote control. Must select the motorization upgrade as well.
Smart Home Hub
Adding a Smart Home Hub to motorized blinds allows you to connect your window coverings to your smart home such as Alexa or Google Home. One Smart Home Hub system will allow you to control multiple blinds and in most cases your entire home depending on your home size.
We also recommend ordering at least one remote as well with your blinds for configuration purposes.
We also recommend ordering at least one remote as well with your blinds for configuration purposes.
Free Features
Lift Cord
The lift cord is used to raise and lower the blinds. This option allows you to select the position of the cord on the blinds.
Roll Type
The side in which the fabric comes of the roll and whether the roll is visible. With the standard roll, the fabric comes down behind the roll next to the wall and the roll is visible inside the house. This option keeps the fabric tight to the wall on an outside mount. Reverse roll brings the fabric down in front of the roll and hides the roll from the house side of the roller shade.