Skyline Window Treatment- Add Some Drama to Your Room
Tired of the same old window coverings? Want something more exciting and can add drama to your room and décor? If yes, then Skyline Gliding panels from Hunter Douglas is a great window treatment option for you!
Where Innovation and Functionality Meets
Skyline window coverings have a contemporary design. It boasts several innovative and functional features such as:
Interlocking-Bottom Weight System– This unique feature lends the Skyline window panels’ outstanding stability.
Minimal Stack Back– It enables you to enjoy a maximum view through the panels without any hindrance.
Wide Fabric and Color Selection– Skyline window treatment is available in 5 different types of fabric and 35 colors. Pick and choose a fabric of your choice and color that coordinates flawlessly with your décor. All fabrics are GreenGuard Gold Certified and meet all requirements of NFPA 701, small-scale flammability testing.
Skyline is ideal for wide windows and large spaces. In fact, these can also be used as a sliding room divider. Skyline gliding panels are dual-channel and traverse horizontally. These panels slide on a narrow track shading windows up to 384°. Seamless motorization of these gliding panels is all thanks to PowerGlide 2.0 with Platinum Technology- the unique and innovate technology deployed in this window treatment. This is a Hunter Douglas patented technology. It allows you to open and close your window coverings with only a touch of a button. You don’t have to operate it manually. Its cutting-edge mechanism lowers mounting track while ensuring the panels glide through smoothly. Each side operates independently.
Skyline window treatments can add a sophisticated flair and drama to your room. It is an ingenious blend of technology and design.
For more information on Skyline Window treatments from Hunter Douglas or to find out other options that can help you accentuate the look of your room, feel free to give us a call! Blinds & Shades By Martha serving Miami Coral Springs Deerfield and the surrounding areas
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