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Need to darken your bedroom to help you sleep more soundly? Reduce glare on your television when watching a movie? Hunter Douglas offers a range of options for the right amount of room darkness. Getting Light Under Control ROOM DARKENING AND BLACKOUT View online: hunterdouglas.com/sheers/silhouette Featured Hunter Douglas product: Silhouette ® shadings While every Hunter Douglas product allows you some measure of light control, some products offer more room-darkening benefits than others. A key consideration is fabric or material type and color. Sheer fabrics typically soften and filter sunlight, while semi-opaque and opaque versions almost completely block sunlight. We say “almost” because these fabrics and materials darken a room but do not entirely eliminate light. As you browse our product collection, look for Privacy & Light Control details listed under Specifications. Fabrics and materials designated as “semi-opaque” (or a rating of 4 or higher) will offer you room-darkening benefits. Room-Darkening Materials and Fabrics

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Page 1: room darkening and blackout - Hunter Douglas · Provenance® Woven Wood Shades If you are looking for optional room darkening capabilities, ... of our horizontal blinds. Window shades

Need to darken your bedroom to help you sleep more soundly? Reduce glare on your television when watching a movie?

Hunter Douglas offers a range of options for the right amount of room darkness.

Getting Light Under Control

ROOM DARKENING AND BLACKOUT

View online: hunterdouglas.com/sheers/silhouette

Featured Hunter Douglas product: Silhouette® shadings

While every Hunter Douglas product allows you some measure of light control, some products offer more room-darkening bene�ts than others. A key consideration is fabric or material type and color. Sheer fabrics typically soften and �lter sunlight, while semi-opaque and opaque versions almost completely block sunlight. We say “almost” because these fabrics and materials darken a room but do not entirely eliminate light. As you browse our product collection, look for Privacy & Light Control details listed under Speci�cations. Fabrics and materials designated as “semi-opaque” (or a rating of 4 or higher) will offer you room-darkening bene�ts.

Room-Darkening Materials and Fabrics

Page 2: room darkening and blackout - Hunter Douglas · Provenance® Woven Wood Shades If you are looking for optional room darkening capabilities, ... of our horizontal blinds. Window shades

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Online: hunterdouglas.com/design-your-ownStart Designing Now

As you browse our collection, be sure to visit our Design Your Own tool, where you can see virtually all Hunter Douglas products and easily zoom in to see color, fabric and material details. You’ll be sure to �nd the perfect solution to suit your needs.

Design Your Own

View online: hunterdouglas.com/woven-woods/provenance

Featured Hunter Douglas product: Provenance® Woven Wood Shades

If you are looking for optional room darkening capabilities, consider a room-darkening liner available on many of our shades. The liner can be sewn directly to the face fabric, or for ultimate �exibility, can operate independently.

Other Room Darkening Considerations

View online: hunterdouglas.com/horizontal-blinds/everwood-trugrain

Featured Hunter Douglas product: EverWood® TruGrain® alternative wood blinds

If you want to block out as much natural light as possible, look for Hunter Douglas products designated with our highest Privacy & Light Control rating of 5. These products offer not only fabrics and materials with maximum light-blocking qualities, but they are uniquely designed to minimize light gaps, seams and rout holes such as the de-Light™ feature on many of our horizontal blinds. Window shades and blinds cannot completely eliminate incoming light as there are almost always slight light gaps.

"Blackout" Explained