For Designers
You’re the one pulling the whole room together. We’re the people who obsess over the shades so you don’t have to.
At SmartView Homes, we work with interior designers who want smart blinds and shades that actually look good in the space, not just in a spec sheet. Your clients can see how fabrics move, how quiet the motors are, and how the light changes with different options. It turns the “I think I like this” conversation into “Oh, that’s the one.”
Classic, Cozy, Traditional
If your client loves a more classic look, window treatments can’t feel stiff or heavy. They need a bit of charm.
Drapery Tracks
Drapes instantly soften a room. Add motorized tracks, and suddenly the whole thing feels a little more special. High ceilings, bays, long walls of glass… we’re used to all of it. Bring your own fabric or choose from our library, and we’ll help you get the hardware and operation right.
Natural textures play really nicely with traditional rooms. Woven woods add warmth without stealing the show. We have a mix of colors and weaves, so you can dial in “casual” or “polished” as much as you like.
Roman shades are the old favorite for a reason. They sit neatly at the window, stack in soft folds, and work in everything from formal dining rooms to home offices.
Clean, Simple, Modern
For modern spaces, most designers want clean lines, fewer layers, and gear that disappears when it’s not in use.
Rollers are usually the first thing that comes to mind. Slim, tidy, and when they’re up, they’re basically gone. Great for big windows and rooms where the view is the “art.”
Vertical Panels
Got wide glass or big sliders? Panel systems glide side to side and stack neatly. Closed, they read like a soft wall of texture. Open, they shift off to one side and stay out of the way.
Sheer Shadings
These are for clients who say, “I don’t want to feel closed in, but I still want privacy.” Sheer styles soften the light and keep some view without that heavy drape feeling.
Motorized Drapery Tracks
Modern drapes work really well when the hardware isn’t shouting for attention. Motorized tracks keep the look clean and let your client use a remote or app instead of wrestling with fabric.
Somewhere In Between: Transitional
A lot of homes land in that middle zone. Not super traditional, not hyper modern. Just comfortable and pulled together.
Cellulars are a good “go-to” for these spaces. Lots of colors, different light-filtering levels, and they help with temperature a bit, which clients appreciate even if they don’t ask for it by name.
Soft-Fold Shades
Think of these as a mix between a Roman and a modern shade. They keep a bit of softness at the window without feeling fussy.
Roller Shades
Rollers also fit this style really well, especially in neutral tones. They sit quietly in the background and let your furniture and art do the talking.
High-Rise Projects & Tricky Windows
Tall windows, odd angles, wide expanses of glass, corner rooms… we see a lot of these in high-rises and newer builds. They can be beautiful, and also a bit of a headache.
We help sort out:
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Shade types that can handle the height and width
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Motor sizes and power options
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Ways to keep wires and brackets tucked out of sight
You still control the look and feel. We help with the technical side and make sure the system actually works the way your client expects.
Outdoor Spaces With Clients Who Basically Live Outside
Patios, balconies, porches, covered decks – clients want to use these areas more, which means dealing with sun, heat, and bugs.
Solar Screens
Great when the sun is blasting in, and everyone is squinting at the table. These cut glare and heat while still letting people see out.
Bug Screens
For clients who say, “We’d sit out here all the time, if it weren’t for the mosquitoes.” Motorized screens drop down when needed and tuck away when they’re not.
Retractable Vinyl Screen
Clear vinyl panels help block wind and cooler air. Nice for shoulder seasons and for those clients who insist on using the patio longer into the year.
Let’s Work Together
If you’re working on a project now and window treatments are the last piece of the puzzle, bring us in. We can talk through styles, smart controls, and the practical stuff like wiring and lead times.
Reach out to the SmartView Homes team at service@smartviewhomes.com to chat about your project or set up a visit. We’re happy to be the people you call when the conversation turns to windows and smart shades.