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The Versatility of Hunter Douglas Motorized Blinds

If you think Hunter Douglas motorized blinds are only a luxury upgrade, you may want to reconsider their value for your home.

Hunter Douglas EverWood® Faux Wood Blinds with PowerView® Automation near Dallas, Texas (TX)

At Covered Creations, our design team tells clients that PowerView® Automation offers versatility and benefits that make them well worth the investment. And once you have them installed, we know you’ll agree.

What is PowerView® Automation?

Hunter Douglas PowerView® Automation controls your windows with a built-in motor that can be powered by solar panels, rechargeable batteries,  or DC Power Supply, or hardwired into your home’s electrical system. You easily open, close, adjust, and program your window treatments using the Pebble® Remote, the PowerView® app, or a smart home system like Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa paired with the PowerView® Gateway.

Hunter Douglas offers PowerView® Automation on these window treatment styles:

  • Blinds
  • Vinyl Shutters
  • Cellular shades
  •  Roller shades
  • Roman shades
  • Vertical panels
  • Sheer shades

The benefits include convenience, cord-free safety, and accessibility. You can program PowerView® Automation to open and close at certain times of day, adding to energy efficiency and safety.

Ways to Use Hunter Douglas Motorized Blinds

PowerView® Automation is compatible with most of this brand’s offerings, and we’ve selected a few of our favorites.

A Smarter Blind for Door Windows

Glass doors leading outside are desirable architectural features, but sometimes, there isn’t enough light or privacy control. Window treatments for doors address that concern, but off-the-shelf versions might not fit well.

Custom blinds fit securely without unwanted movement when opening and closing doors. With PowerView® Automation, you can make adjustments with a remote, phone, or voice controls—it’s easy to let in morning light or create evening privacy without dealing with cords.

We often recommend Duette® Cellular Shades instead of traditional blinds for glass and patio doors. Their honeycomb design traps air to form an insulating barrier throughout the year, which is helpful for large expanses of glass. This style features the industry’s largest selection of pleat sizes, opacities, colors, and textures, and the size selection is also impressive.

Hunter Douglas Motorized Blinds in Metal

Metal blinds enhanced with PowerView® Automation allow effortless adjustments. You can quickly move these window treatments to reduce glare on computer screens and televisions throughout the day.

Modern Precious Metals® Mini Blinds are ideal for home offices and kids’ rooms. Their modern aesthetic and streamlined style are perfect for high-traffic areas. Choose from over 70 finishes, including pearlescent and matte. Their reflective properties also manage indoor temperatures, keeping spaces comfortable and regulating energy use.

Wood Window Blinds for Natural Insulation

Wood window blinds add traditional appeal to home interiors. They also offer excellent insulation because natural wood traps heat during colder months and blocks excessive sunlight in the summer. Parkland® Wood Blinds are the industry standard, with a stunning selection of wood stains and solid paint colors.

For kitchens, bathrooms, and sunrooms, we suggest EverWood® Faux Wood Blinds. Made with composite materials, they resist heat and moisture but mimic the look of genuine hardwood. Hunter Douglas faux and genuine wood window blinds are compatible with PowerView® Automation.

Bring Smart Style Home with Covered Creations

The best way to experience Hunter Douglas motorized blinds is in your own home. We can show you the brand’s different window treatment styles and enhancements like PowerView® Automation.

We’ll also measure your windows and glass doors, customize your selections, and install everything without you having to lift a finger.

Ready to get started? Contact us for an in-home consultation in Dallas, Prosper, Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Melissa, and Lewisville, TX.