Solera Soft Shades
Solera Soft Shades

Choose a Soft Shade for a Perfectly Balanced Window Fashion

Many people prefer soft shades rather than window blinds made of wood or metal. Soft shades provide a fashionable way to cover your windows for light and privacy control while giving your room a soft and warm feel. One of our favorite soft shades here at The Shutter Guy, serving Charleston, is the Solera Soft Shade by Hunter Douglas. By combining a soft sculpted look with unique cellular construction, Solera shades are a beautiful new option in window shades. Learn more about Solera here:

 

Light and Privacy Control with Your Soft Shades

Solera Soft Shades give you the best of both worlds – exceptional style and flexible light and privacy control. With five fabric styles in 31 colors available, every color in each fabric style in the collection is available in light filtering or room darkening. In kitchens, family rooms, and dining areas, light filtering shades diffuse light for a soft glow while providing moderate privacy. In bedrooms and media rooms, room darkening shades give you ultimate light control and privacy.

Lifting Systems for Solera Shades

Most soft shades, including Solera, are best for horizontal windows. With various operating options, controlling your shades is simple. You can choose from a variety of lifting systems for your Solera shades, including UltraGlide Retractable Cords system, Clutch Operated Continuous Loop system, and the LiteRise Cordless system.

Solera Soft Shades in Charleston SC

Serving the greater Charleston area, the window treatment professionals at the Shutter Guy are trained to assist you in the selection of the right treatment for YOUR windows! Our knowledgeable and experienced staff knows how to ask the right questions to ensure your new window treatments exceed your expectations. Contact us to schedule a consultation, and be sure to check out our Calling Out Cancer program to see how a percentage of your purchase with us goes toward cancer support and research.

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