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3 Reasons to Invest in Motorized Shades for Your Home

3 Reasons to Invest in Motorized Shades for Your Home

Are you looking for a subtle way to upgrade your home’s technology? Motorized shades serve a myriad of functions from protecting your privacy to reducing your energy costs. And your smart shading solution can be custom-designed to meet your needs. Start in one room, then expand to your entire Colleyville, Texas home as you see fit. Choose the control option that works best for you, whether it’s a remote, touchpad or smartphone. Read on to find out how the right solution can transform your home.

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Protect Your Family’s Privacy

Large windows are a trademark feature of luxury homes, letting you bathe your home with natural light and exposing beautiful views. These windows come with their own set of challenges. Windows may be too tall to reach or hard to manage for children or older family members. Don't worry; motorized shades can help! With control from a remote or touchpad, you can close them in seconds at the touch of a button without having to deal with them manually.

Having smart control of your shades also helps with your daily routines. Did you forget to close the shades before you went into the shower? There’s no need to walk up to the window to close them when you get out, just use the remote by your bed. To ensure all shades are closed when you go to sleep, use a "Shutdown" button that closes all the shades in your home.

Enhance Your Home’s Interior Design

One of the reasons motorized shades are so popular is that they serve both pragmatic and aesthetic purposes. While shades are there primarily for your privacy, they’re also a vital component in your interior design.

We work with the top manufacturers in the country to offer thousands of style, color and texture options so you can dress up your home with the perfect shades. No matter how big or out of reach your windows may be, we find the fabric and control solution that works best.

Keep the Sun Out When Needed

There are certain times when you’re going to want to limit the amount of sunlight coming into your home. For example, some furniture or artwork can fade under direct sunlight, or you may simply want to go dark for a quick afternoon nap.

Install daylight sensors that trigger your curtains to close when sunlight hits them directly or use smart schedules to have shades close at the brightest time of day. Not only does this protect your property from sun damage, but it helps your thermostat cool down your home to reduce your monthly energy bills.

If you want to eliminate light entirely during the day, you can use dual-shade systems. Your window fixture will have two different options you can activate. One is a simple solar shade that lets some light through so you can look out while another is a blackout shade that entirely blocks out light. From the device of your choice, you can decide which you want to use.

Enhance your home’s style while making it more efficient with smart shading. Contact DB Media Solutions to set up a consultation.

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