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Three Reasons Motorized Window Shades May Be Right For Your House

Motorized blinds or shades, sometimes called motorized window treatments, are becoming increasingly popular for homeowners. However, whether they are right for you and your house depends upon several factors. The following are a few reasons motorized window blinds may be right for you.

You want to further automate your house

Today, homeowners have moved towards increased automation in the home. Installing motorized shades in your home is simply another step in automation. This type of shade is controlled remotely, and both raising and lowering the shades can be done with the push of a button. In addition, many of these blinds can be integrated with your smartphone. Furthermore, the automation can be programmed, so you don't need to use remote control. And although they don't have slats like traditional blinds, they can be purchased with various degrees of filtering for light. This can mean completely shutting out the light, or allowing a specific amount of light through the shade.

You want to increase the safety of your home

Many blinds have dangling cords that can be a danger to children and pets. Cats seem especially attracted to them as if they're a toy. Although there are products that claim to solve this problem, using various wraps for the cords, they are not always an optimal solution. Motorized blinds have no cords, and are completely automated. Essentially, they are hands-off. It is true that many of these designs use AC from your home's outlets, but if you don't want an electric cord, there are blinds that are battery-operated. They can also be wired to operate from a switch on a wall. And because these blinds are controlled remotely, your kids can open them without any worry from you.

You have blinds that are difficult to open and close

If your windows are tall, the blinds may be difficult to open and close. This can also be true for windows that are in hard-to-reach areas. For example, a window on the second story of a two-story house may have a floor beneath it on the ground level. The cords for these blinds can be very long, but once a motorized blind is installed, you won't need the long cords, and opening or closing your blinds becomes easy.

Motorized window shades mean you can further automate your home. They can be controlled remotely, and with many of these designs, you can integrate them with your smartphone. By eliminating the need for cords, they increase the safety of pets and small children, and they solve problems with high or hard-to-reach windows. There are also a variety of fabric designs to choose from, so you can integrate motorized shades into the interior design of various rooms in your home. 

For more info, contact a local company that sells products like Hunter Douglas motorized shades.


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