We offer a variety of window shades for you to consider for your home or office.
Your windows offer a wonderful opportunity to showcase the feel you want for your home or office space, and window shades are a great choice to help you achieve that goal. At Evershade Blinds, we have a large selection of window shades, allowing you to create a distinctive and individualized look for your space that’s completely unique in the Charlotte, North Carolina area.
Our window shades are fabric-based window coverings that replace metal or wood frames. They provide a considerably softer appearance than blinds and plantation shutters, as well as being customizable and energy efficient. As mentioned, we have a large selection of window shade options, allowing you to choose from a variety of fabrics, designs, and colors. You can also choose for your shades to be cordless, chain, or motorized, depending on your needs.
Among the varying styles of shades we offer are roller shades, which give your space a comfortable feel and allow you to completely control the amount of light that enters. Speaking of light, we also offer a selection of room-darkening or blackout shades that are perfect for bedroom spaces, or solar shades that block dangerous UV rays and intense sunlight while still letting natural light shine through.
Regarding energy efficiency, you might opt for our honeycomb shades, which are well-known for their excellent insulation. For a softer look, however, you might opt for roman shades, which combine the appearance of folded fabric with easy operation, giving your windows a timeless look. Finally, our sheer shades operate similarly to traditional blinds but with the delicate beauty of a cloth shade.
When you contact our team about shades, we’ll review each of these types as well as talk to you about our motorized shades, which give you ultimate control over light and privacy. Reach out to a team member today to schedule a free consultation.
At Evershade Blinds, we offer shades for customers in Charlotte, Concord, Mooresville, Mint Hill, Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville, and Gastonia, North Carolina, as well as Fort Mill and Rock Hill, South Carolina.