Shades That Fit and Function Correctly

Westrock Window Designs installs roller, cellular, Roman, and solar shades in Purdys, New York.

You need window shades that block light when you want privacy, insulate glass to reduce energy loss, and operate smoothly without cords tangling or fabric bunching. Westrock Window Designs installs roller shades, cellular honeycomb shades, Roman shades, and solar shades in homes and offices throughout Purdys. Each style addresses different needs, from blackout roller shades in bedrooms where streetlights cause sleep disruption to solar shades in living rooms where you want to preserve views while reducing glare on screens and furniture.

Installation begins with precise measurement of each window to determine the best mount type and shade dimensions. Westrock Window Designs accounts for uneven frames, protruding handles, and depth requirements for inside or outside mount options. Cellular shades trap air in honeycomb cells that insulate windows, Roman shades fold into neat horizontal pleats when raised, and motorized options eliminate cords entirely for safer operation around children and pets. You choose fabrics based on light filtering, room darkening, or complete blackout performance.

Get in touch with Westrock Window Designs to discuss shade styles and schedule a consultation for your Purdys property.

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How Professional Mounting Prevents Operational Problems

When Westrock Window Designs installs shades in your Purdys home, you see straight tracking when you raise or lower each shade, even tension across the fabric, and secure mounting that prevents sagging or detachment over time. The installation uses brackets matched to your wall material, whether that means screws into wood studs, anchors for drywall, or specialty fasteners for tile or metal frames. You operate the shade without it catching on one side or rolling unevenly across the tube.

Cellular shades reduce heat loss through windows by trapping air in fabric cells, and solar shades filter UV rays that fade flooring and upholstery while still letting you see outside. Roller shades sit flush inside the window frame for a clean look, and Roman shades fold into soft horizontal pleats that stack neatly at the top when opened. Motorized shades eliminate lift cords and let you control multiple windows with a remote or wall switch, which is useful for high windows or rooms with several shades that you want to adjust simultaneously.

Westrock Window Designs works with residential and commercial clients, and installation timelines accommodate office schedules or tenant moves. Shades are custom-sized to your measurements, so you avoid gaps at the edges where light leaks through or fabric that bunches because the shade is too wide for the space.

Common Questions Before Choosing Shades

Homeowners in Purdys often ask which shade type works best for specific rooms and what the difference is between light filtering and blackout fabrics.

What is the difference between roller shades and cellular shades?
Roller shades use a single piece of fabric that rolls onto a tube, offering a streamlined look and a wide range of opacity levels. Cellular shades have honeycomb-shaped cells that trap air for better insulation, making them more energy-efficient in rooms where temperature control matters.
How do solar shades reduce glare without blocking views?
Solar shades use open-weave fabric that filters sunlight and UV rays while letting you see outside. They reduce glare on screens and prevent fading of furniture, but they do not provide complete privacy at night when interior lights are on.
When should I choose motorized shades instead of manual controls?
Motorized shades work well for hard-to-reach windows, rooms with multiple shades you want to operate together, or homes where you want to eliminate lift cords for child and pet safety. You control them with remotes, wall switches, or smart home systems.
Why do cellular shades help with energy efficiency?
The honeycomb cells in cellular shades trap air between the fabric layers, creating an insulating barrier that reduces heat transfer through windows. This lowers heating costs in winter and keeps rooms cooler in summer by blocking heat gain.
What measurements do you need before ordering shades?
Westrock Window Designs measures the width and height of each window, checks the depth for inside mount clearance, and notes any obstructions such as handles or trim. Accurate measurements prevent shades from binding, tilting, or leaving gaps where light leaks through.

Westrock Window Designs installs window shades in Purdys homes and offices using precise measurements and secure mounting techniques that prevent operational issues. Contact us to review shade styles and fabrics that match your light control and insulation needs.