SHADES NYC
Window Shades at Shades Store NYC are among the most versatile of all window treatments. They add depth and utility to almost every other window treatment. Shades keep the room warm in winter and cool in summer. They protect occupants and furniture from harmful UV light. They come in a variety of opacities ranging from light filtering to room darkening, from sheer to semi sheer. Shades move up and down in two ways. Roller shades offered by our store, wrap the shade around a roller as it closes and folding shades arrange the fabric into gentle folds as it lifts. Shades are either motorized or non-motorized. Non motorized shades raise up by several child safe cord systems, by hand, or by a wooden wand. Shades are energy efficient. As much as 40% of the home’s heat escapes through the windows. Shades provide varying amount of window insulation, and protect the home from energy loss.
Solar Shades
Solar shades are designed to protect the home or office from the harmful effects of sunlight, while preserving the view of the outdoors. By reducing heat transference solar shades are energy efficient, preserving heat in winter and cool in summer. Solar shades minimize annoying glare from the Sun, making work in an office with Sun exposure bearable. And unlike blackout shades, solar shades preserve a dramatic view of the outdoors.
Blackout Roller Shades
Blackout roller shades block out 99% of the light when deployed. They are ideal for bedrooms, home movie theatres, and conference rooms, where slide shows, PowerPoint presentations, and videos are used to enhance the presentation.
Custom Fabric Shades
Custom shades are made with material not used for most window treatments, but which is needed to totally complement the existing room décor or window treatment. A professional Royal Window Treatments window decorator can help you create your own unique custom shades.
Honeycomb Shades
Honeycomb shades are made of pleats and cells, which give them a modern clean look. One to three layers of honeycombs trap air and protect the room from sudden outdoor temperature changes.
Pirouette Window Shades
A stunning invention of Hunter Douglass, pirouette shades combine fabric covered vanes with a sheer curtain affixed to the back of the vanes. The shades provide all the advantages of blinds and shades and offer unique outdoor visibility and indoor light control.
Roman Shades
Roman shades are a popular type of fabric shade recognized by its thick fabric folds which open into a transparent to room darkening shade when lowered and which arranges itself into gentle fabric folds as it closes.
Woven Wood Shades
Woven wood shades combine the warmth of wood with semi-transparency. They are available in a variety of woods and wood stains.
Motorized Shades
All of the shades offered by Royal Window Treatments can be purchased with motorized remote control.
Directions to our Showroom
240 Third Ave New York, NY 10003
Royal Window Treatments, 180 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 473-1111
Showroom Hours
Monday: 9:00 am-6:00 pm
Tuesday:9:00 am-6:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00 am-6:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am-6:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am-6:00 pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: By Appointment
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- Chrysler Building
- Port 9 River Ferry
- NY Skyride
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- Penelope (American Restaurant)
- Le Parisien (French Restaurant)
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