Energize Your Windows,
and Save Energy, Too!
Springtime is here, and we´re starting to feel the positive effects of longer days and more direct sunlight. Just looking outside can make you feel good. And when your window treatments help you save on energy dollars, you can feel even better! There are many great (and beautiful!) window fashions products and styles that can preserve your views of the outdoors, allowing varying degrees of sunlight in, while keeping harmful direct sunlight´s UV rays from damaging your interiors. Some even have the additional quality of reflecting much of what overheats your rooms in full summer sunshine, saving you valuable heating and cooling dollars. Amazing shades and blinds engineered to keep winter temps warm inside (as well as summer temps cooler) can also bring custom tailored beauty into your home. I´d love to show you these fabulous concepts and designs, so you can save money now and upgrade your home at the same time!
Make Any Window a Work of Art that Works for You.
Every view deserves a frame, and custom window treatments provide just the opportunity to frame your outside views with beauty and style. Beautiful custom draperies and sheers make the ultimate statement, and can reflect your personal style in a very absolute way. Adding a layer that filters out heat or keeps cold outside makes your windows work for you so many ways. There are even “green” products, fabrics and designs that help make your personal environment healthier and more naturally beautiful. In any case, window treatments aren´t just window dressing anymore. They´re a perfect way to add value to your home, your lifestyle and your family´s comfort.
Exciting Windows! is North America’s nationally advertised Full Service window fashions professionals. We come to your home with all window products – blinds, draperies, shadings, and shutters. Even more, we bring you stunning ideas to make your room beautiful, plus an Unbeatable 4-Way Guarantee. It’s all for you, and it’s all recommended by Michael Payne, celebrity designer of HGTV | |