Roller Shades
Clean lines, precise light control, endless fabric options.
Roller shades are the simplest, most architectural window covering we sell — a single fabric sheet on a compact tube, available in blackout, light-filtering, and solar screen weaves. When a client wants a window to disappear rather than announce itself, this is almost always the answer.
Why choose roller shades
Three fabric categories
Blackout for bedrooms and media rooms, light-filtering for living spaces, and solar screen for glare and UV control without losing the view.
Dual roller option
Pair a blackout and a sheer on one headrail so you can switch between privacy and daylight without swapping shades.
Motorized or manual
Chain, spring, or motorized with remote and smart-home integration — sized to the shade's weight and width.
Seamless wide widths
Most fabrics run seamless well past standard window widths, so patio doors and picture windows get one clean shade, not two joined panels.
One shade, three jobs
Roller shades do more work per dollar than almost anything else in our lineup because the fabric — not the mechanism — does the heavy lifting. A solar screen fabric can cut significant solar heat gain while keeping your view intact; a blackout fabric can take a west-facing bedroom from unsleepable to dark at 2pm.
Because the tube and hardware are minimal, roller shades also read as the most modern option in the catalogue — a strong pick for newer builds, condos, and renovated character homes where you don't want visible hardware competing with the architecture.
Motorization that actually gets used
We spec motorized roller shades constantly for skylights, high transoms, and any window a ladder shouldn't be involved in. Battery-powered motors with a 5+ year charge life are standard; hardwired and smart-home-integrated (works with most major ecosystems) options are available for full-home projects.
Commercial-grade when you need it
For offices, clinics, and retail storefronts we spec heavier-duty tubes, fascia-covered headrails, and commercial fabric grades that meet fire-rating requirements where applicable. The same measure-and-install process applies whether it's one window or forty.
What our clients say
“The whole process from measuring to install was fast and professional. Our living room blinds fit perfectly and the price was better than two other quotes we got.”
Priya S. — Surrey, BC
Common questions
Light-filtering fabric softens and diffuses daylight while still letting it through — good for living rooms and kitchens. Blackout fabric blocks light almost entirely, which is what we recommend for bedrooms and media rooms.
