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Transform light and provide UV protection for your furniture and artwork with innovative, light-diffusing Hunter Douglas sheers and shadings.
Hunter Douglas' cellular honeycomb shades offer superior energy efficiency, helping to keep your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Hunter Douglas Roman shades combine the soft look of fabric folds with the operating ease and convenience of a traditional shade, stacking smoothly and evenly when raised.
Simple, classic and elegant, Hunter Douglas roller shades and solar screen shades offer a clean, contemporary look at the window.
Hunter Douglas' Woven Wood shades add warmth and character to your space with materials that pay homage to unique textures found in nature.
The ideal choice for sliding-glass doors or large windows, Hunter Douglas custom vertical blinds are designed in a range of materials, including vinyl, fabric and aluminum.
Rustic. Traditional. Classic. Hunter Douglas provides only the finest wood, faux wood and aluminum horizontal blinds, all available in numerous colors, textures and slat sizes.
Complete your look with Hunter Douglas side panels and drapery. Choose from timeless and on-trend fabrics.
Crafted of lightweight and translucent fabric. For a first-of-its-kind design.
Program your window treatments so that they adjust themselves automatically, creating the perfect room ambiance morning, noon and night.
Program your window treatments so that they adjust themselves automatically, creating the perfect room ambiance morning, noon and night.
Hunter Douglas custom window shutters provide superior light control and privacy with classic styles, long-lasting finishes, and exceptional craftsmanship.
Choose from timeless and on-trend fabrics, including lofty textures and alluring jacquards, artisanal embroideries and luminous sheers.
Enjoy the beauty of natural light and make any space more captivating, with the following light-enhancing shades.
Want a darker room for better sleep or optimal movie binging? These shades and drapes help block light at the window.
Live comfortably and save energy with these shades. Designer to keep a room warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Manage natural light and add privacy with these window treatments that work well for sliding-glass and patio doors.
Create a quieter, more relaxing room with these window treatments, which help absorb sound, reducing exterior noise.
For privacy and natural light, position shades from the top, bottom or both. These shades have this feature available.
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Paint the front door
A focal point, your front door is the key to a warm welcome. So it makes sense when refreshing the front of your house to paint the door first and then go from there. You could choose a color that pops, like bright blue (of course, make sure it complements your home), or opt for a classic, statement-making hue, like black.
Update hardware
Swapping out your existing front door handle (the finishing touch to your freshly painted front door) and installing new house numbers will kick up a tired façade a few notches.
Hang a wreath
A tasteful, seasonal wreath is an easy way to accessorize your front door.
Upgrade your doormat
A freshly painted front door begs for a new doormat. You’ll want to choose a material that is designed to get wet, is UV-resistant and resists mold and mildew, so that your doormat holds up for years.
Add potted plants
Potted plants, whether sporting bursts of colorful blooms or stately foliage, give off a “this home is well-cared for” vibe.
Install window boxes
These mini-gardens make a statement with color and texture and are great eye-candy for the front of a home. Plus, you can use window boxes year-round with seasonal décor based on your climate—summer annuals give way to fall mums, ornamental peppers, mini-pumpkins and small gourds; showcase evergreens, winterberries and pine cones in winter, and come spring, fill boxes with greenhouse-grown pansies, violas, daffodils and tulips.
Light things up
Illuminating the path to your front door, or simply adding some landscape lighting, enhances security while elevating aesthetics. Eliminate the need for running wire/having access to power by using solar lights. No wires also gives you the flexibility of installing in-ground lights wherever you want.
Replace exterior lighting fixtures
Are your current fixtures showing wear and tear, or are they outdated? If so, now’s the time for updates. (If your fixtures still look current but are bit worn, try giving them new life with a coat of spray paint.)
Put down mulch
Mulch keeps weeds at bay and helps retain moisture, but it also evokes a sense of tidiness and order. Natural mulch, like wood chips or pine needles, are good choices (they help improve your soil as they break down over time).
Trim shrubs
Just like adding mulch, neatly trimmed shrubs are a nod to neatness. Overgrown boxwoods, yews and the like send the message that you don’t care.
Refresh your mailbox
Give your mailbox do-over with a coat of paint, or, if it really has seen better days, purchase a new one that matches your home’s style (and meets postal regulations).
Add a seat
Whether you have an expansive front porch or simply a bit of space on a stoop, add some furniture—even a basic rocking chair or small side table (with a plant!) goes a long way toward creating charm.
Corral your garden hose
A garden hose that’s splayed out on the lawn looks cluttered and presents a tripping hazard. Tidy things up with a hose reel that attaches to the side of your house or a decorative garden hose pot.
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