Posts Tagged ‘shades’

Keep Your Home Warm This Winter

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

We still have a few more hard months to get through before the springtime warmth comes along!  It’s still that time of year when most of us watch our heating bills go up. It’s a simple scientific fact that heat moves towards cold. In winter months, it’s drawn to the cold glass of windows, looking for ways to escape, which is why properly insulating our homes is especially important during the winter months. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Energy, the heat lost through windows can account for 10 to 25 percent of a home’s heating bill. Thankfully innovations from Hunter Douglas may provide you with savings. Here are some tips to help make your home more winter ready:

  • Weatherize. Seal up holes, weather strip doors and insulate attic floors. When the fireplace is not in use, keep the damper tightly closed.
  • Insulate. Don’t just insulate the attic. Look for window fashions specifically designed to reduce energy loss at the window. Duette® Architella® honeycomb shades, featuring a patented honeycomb-within-a-honeycomb design, provide a high level of energy efficiency. Certain Duette Architella honeycomb shades can actually reduce heat loss up to 50 percent at the window. And be sure to check out the newest Architella fabrics: Architella® Batiste Textured and the Batiste Bamboo. Who knew energy efficiency could be so gorgeous?!
  • Improve and maintain your mechanical systems. Service and clean your gas or oil furnace at least once a year, and change or clean furnace filters once a month during the winter season. Invest in a programmable thermostat that lets you set temperatures for different times of the day. According to the U.S Department of Energy, turning the heat down from 72 to 65 degrees for at least eight hours a day can reduce heating bills by 10 percent. The popular notion that the higher you set your heater’s thermostat, the faster your home will warm up, is not true! In reality, it takes the same amount of time for the temperature to reach 70 degrees whether the thermostat is set at 70 or 90 degrees. Setting the thermostat all the way up will only increase your heating costs. Also, remove air conditioning units in the fall and winter because they invite drafts (or use an insulated jacket on the exterior).
  • Watch your windows. In winter, on sunny days, open your window coverings to let in the solar heat. But be sure to close them at night. Hunter Douglas makes a solar energy sensor that can be mounted directly to the window pane to control motorized window fashions (available on our PowerGlide® 2.0 with Platinum Technology™ and PowerRise® 2.0 with Platinum Technology). Set to winter mode, the sensor raises shades at the appropriate instance to allow solar energy into the room for warmth. It also closes the shades automatically when the temperature drops outside, keeping the warm air inside.
  • Keep the air circulating. During the winter, do not block floor registers, baseboards or radiators with rugs, furniture or other items. If you have ceiling fans with a reverse setting, turn them on low and reverse when using a lot of heat. Warm air rises and often gets trapped near the ceiling. The reverse air flow from the fan will help circulate the warm air around the entire room.
  • Landscape. Think long-term: Stop chilling winter winds by planting evergreen trees and scrubs on the north and west sides of your home.
  • Don’t have an open door policy. When using the door, make sure it’s completely closed. Latch windows closed also to prevent leakage.

Cellular Shades, New Arrivals, Special Events

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

ENERGY SAVING WINDOW TREATMENTS
According to the US Department of Energy, properly insulated window treatments can save 5-15% off your entire heating bill. Specials on Energy Saving Cellular Shades. THESE SHADES PAY FOR THEMSELVES! Prices start at $63 for a 24”x36” window.

NEW ARRIVALS OF CURTAINS
Flora Courtney Plaid “M” valances with cording. 75″wide x 17″long $49.99. Floral Lustre woven jacquard panels and waterfall valances. Panels Reg $20, Sale $16.99. Valance Reg $20, Sale $14.99.

SPECIAL EVENTS
California Closet Organizing Camp (pick up copy ) January 16th in Paramus.
Naked window Seminar – Garwood Library – January 21 – open to the public.

Free Cordless Upgrade

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

If you have not taken advantage of this great offer, time is running out.
Hunter Douglas is offering a FREE child safe cordless lift system upgrade on their popular Duette and Vignette shades. Depending on the size of your shade, this is a $50-$100 value. This sale ends November 15th.

What’s New at Metropolitan Window Fashions! 08/27/09

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

You may have heard about the product recall of over five million window shades that were sold at Target, IKEA, Home Depot Expo, Pottery Barn Kids and other mass merchants.  The reason for this recall is that these products are not child-safe.

We want to assure our customers that we have never sold any of the products being recalled.  We place a large emphasis on child safe window treatments that include break-away cords, cordless lift systems and motorized shades.

If you have any questions about your window treatments and whether they are child-safe, please call us – regardless of where you purchased them.  Please ask for our custom decorating department.  We are currently offering a rebate of $10 per foot – up to $100 per window – to replace old shades and blinds.