Motorized Roller Shades In Tall Front Room Windows
Roller Shades seem to be the “secret weapon” for many customers who want to cover their tall windows with effective window coverings sans losing any of the view.
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| Cassette-Covered Motorized Roller Shades (The upper arrow points to a 6-AA-cell, long-life power pack> the lower arrow's pointing to the robust mounting brackets) |
The former shields more and provides less view, while the latter does the opposite.
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| The Mounting Brackets Are In Place - An Inside Mount |
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Motorized Roller Shades - Two In Each Window - Side-By-Side |
The cassettes are up. A single hand-held remote control controls all four roller shades (after a simple programming procedure).
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| Four UV Foil Motorized Roller Shades In 20 Feet plus Family Room Windows - An Inside Mount |
Firstly, they have no bulky cassettes around the roller headrails themselves.
Secondly, the roller shade material is a thin, UV-blocking foil (notice how little space the roller shades take up at the tops of the tallest windows).
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| Rolled Up Motorized Roller Shades - A Detail Showing a R-sided Receiver And A Power Pack Mounted Behind The Shades |
When they go up and down - they are fairly quiet and do sound cool
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| Partially Rolled Up Motorized Roller Shades |
Notice The View Through The UV Foil It Only Changes Color … Just Like A Camera Lens Filter |
Two roller shades on each side of the family room window remotely controlled to roll up and down (… as you can also see the roller shades can stop at any window height if you wish).
As an economical alternative, a simple metal or plastic bead chain can be ordered instead of the remote control option.













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