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When it comes to the best window shades in South Florida, Regency Shutter & Shade brings global style to your doorstep. No one understands the challenges of shade design in Florida’s climate better than we do. Our range of roller shades, Roman shades, cellular shades, and motorized shades has been expertly curated to provide the elegance of beautiful window design in combination with outstanding environmental control, UV ray resistance, light control, and privacy.

Our Custom Window Shade Options

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Roller shades offer a classic, practical, stylish solution for virtually every type of window. Today’s offerings are far removed from the basic design of the past, offering a wide range of fabrics, materials, and operational ease.

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The perfect window treatment for casual, classic, and elegant décor, the Roman shade is both eternal in design and practical in a contemporary world.

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The natural beauty of woven wood shades in South Florida homes melds the glory of Mother Nature into the home environment.

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The use of cellular shades in South Florida is extremely popular, thanks to their energy-efficient and temperature-regulating properties.

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Zebra shades, or dual sheer shades, offer a gorgeous artistic take on a traditional design. Utilizing alternating sheer and solid fabric, the resulting stripe effect is both a feast for the eyes and highly practical.

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Fitting window treatments and motorized shades in South Florida is an energy and time-efficient option. Motorized shades, window drapes, curtains, and blinds perfectly complement smart home design.

Bring style, comfort, and energy efficiency to your home or business with custom window shades from Regency Shutter & Shade.
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4 Top Tips for Choosing Window Shades in South Florida

Selecting the right window shades depends on several factors. Different rooms have different requirements, so the first step is to define what these are.

Consider the importance of light control

Bedrooms are one area that commonly requires a window treatment that can effectively block light. Here, you might consider blackout shades or those that provide a significant barrier against light. Other rooms and areas might not need such control, therefore the choice of material is likely to be different.

Versatility is key

Today’s shade options are many, so consider how you’ll be likely to use shade on each window. Perhaps they’ll barely be deployed, in which case a classic Roman or roller shade may suit. For an east or west-facing window, you might like the versatility of a top-down/bottom-up shade that allows you to cover one half of the vertical aspect at a time. Other windows that are likely to have more busy movements may better benefit from motorized shades, which also integrate well with smart technology.

Location, location, location

Other vital aspects include areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens and bathrooms, those subjected to constant UV light, and shades in places where children and pets are. For damp areas, be sure to choose materials or fabrics that are moisture-resistant. Those in full sunshine should have excellent UV properties, and shades that are around children and pets can be cordless or motorized.

Take advantage of our expert free design consultation

Our sales consultants provide an in-home service to help define your perfect window treatment options. We offer bespoke solutions for all window and door coverings, with shades (and other options) to suit all styles and budgets.

Your Local Hunter Douglas Dealer

Regency Shutter & Shade offers a large selection of custom Hunter Douglas window treatments, including sheers and shadings, honeycomb shades, shutters, horizontal blinds, vertical blinds, Roman shades, roller shades, and woven wood shades.

FAQ

Custom Shades, Frequently Asked Questions
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Can window shades help keep my home cool?

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Yes, absolutely, and it’s one of the most effective ways of doing so—especially in the Florida climate. Cellular shades, in particular, are extremely good for this. They use two layers of heat-insulating fabric that will dramatically reduce the level of heat from the sun that enters the home.

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Will UV exposure fade my shades?

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If you don’t choose a material that is UV-resistant, then yes, over time the sunlight can cause shades to fade. However, there are many cutting-edge materials designed specifically for this, meaning you can have beautiful shades in virtually any color or style without the worry that the wonderful Florida sunshine will bleach them.

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Can window shades provide privacy but still let the light in?

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They certainly can and there are many different options. Cellular shades are one, as is any other style that’s made from a material that allows light to filter through while preventing those outside from looking in.

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Do you offer blackout window shades?

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Yes, we do. However, it’s important to know that shades can’t provide 100% of light intrusion. This is because there will be a minimal amount of light leakage around the edges where the blind fits into or around the window recess. Nonetheless, they prevent virtually all light from entering and are an excellent choice for bedrooms.

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