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Motorized Curtains
Experience the future of window treatments with motorized curtains and drapes – effortlessly open and close heavy drapes or hard-to-reach window coverings at the touch of a button.
Why Motorized Curtains?
Motorized curtains offer effortless control for heavy drapes and hard-to-reach windows, enhancing convenience and comfort. They improve safety by eliminating cords and support energy efficiency through precise light and temperature regulation. With a touch of a button or voice command, enjoy modern style and functionality.
Benefits of Motorized Curtains
Motorized Curtains Considerations
Motorization Technology and Features
Select a motorization system that fits your budget and needs. Options like Lutron, Hunter Douglas and Somfy offer different levels of automation and add-ons, like remote control or mobile apps, and various warranty terms.
Concealment of Components
Plan for the concealment of motors, tracks, and wiring to maintain a minimalist aesthetic. Work with us to integrate these elements into your design, ensuring a clean, polished finish.
Power Source Selection
We will help you determine whether battery-powered or hardwired systems are best for your needs. Battery-operated curtains are easier to install but require periodic recharging, making them unsuitable for hard-to-reach windows.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Motorized systems that rely solely on hardwired electricity will not function during a power outage. However, motors powered by batteries will still be functional.
No, the hardware would need to be replaced for motorization, but depending on your current setup, the fabric may be reusable. We can assess your existing window treatments to determine if the fabric can be preserved while upgrading to a motorized system.
Motorized curtains are generally compatible with most smart home systems. However, we would need to assess your current smart home setup to determine if integration is possible.