Your windows do a lot of work — controlling light, heat, privacy, energy use, and how a room looks and feels. Browse by the outcome you’re after, and we’ll match you with the right products.
The right window treatment doesn't just function — it finishes the room. Texture, color, pattern, hardware. Custom draperies, woven woods, decorative shutters, layered looks.
Cellular shades reduce energy loss through windows by up to 40%. Some qualifying products are eligible for federal energy tax credits. The right window treatment pays for itself.
Voice control, app scheduling, scene integration. Motorized shades, blinds, and shutters connect with Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and major automation platforms.
Light-filtering and sheer options scatter direct sun into a warm, even glow — keeping the view, losing the squint. No harsh spots on screens, floors, or walls.
Bedrooms, nurseries, home theaters, shift workers. When sleep or screen quality depends on blocking every photon, these products deliver — with blackout liners and full-coverage installation.
West-facing rooms that bake in the afternoon. Drafty windows in winter. The right window treatment can cut solar heat gain by up to 77% and reduce heating loss.
The Process
How Bloomin' Blinds Works
Tell Us Your Goal
Share what matters most — light control, privacy, energy savings, style, or all four. We listen before we recommend.
We Come To You
A local Bloomin' Blinds expert visits your home, measures every window, and presents product options tailored to your space and budget.
Products by Goal — Right for You?
Find the right window treatment based on what matters most to you.
Common questions about finding the right window treatment for your goals.
What window treatments are best for blocking heat?
For heat reduction, exterior shades are the most effective — they block solar heat before it reaches the glass, reducing solar heat gain by up to 80%. Indoors, cellular shades provide the best insulation, and solar roller shades reduce glare and heat gain while preserving the view.
Can window treatments actually lower my energy bill?
Yes. Cellular shades — especially double and triple-cell configurations — reduce energy loss through windows by up to 40%. The Department of Energy identifies window coverings as one of the most cost-effective ways to improve home energy efficiency. Some products also qualify for federal energy tax credits.
What's the difference between room-darkening and blackout shades?
Room-darkening shades block most light but allow minimal light around edges. True blackout shades — especially with side channels or cassette valances — block essentially all light including light gaps at the edges. For nurseries, bedrooms, and home theaters, full blackout with side channels is usually the right call.
Can I control my window treatments with Alexa or Google Home?
Yes. Most shade types — cellular, roller, Roman, and more — can be motorized and integrated with Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and major smart home platforms including Lutron and Somfy. You can control by voice, app, remote, or schedule.
I want privacy but still want natural light. What works?
Several options solve the privacy-plus-light equation well. Sheer shades and light-filtering cellular shades let natural light through while preventing a clear view from outside. Top-down/bottom-up shades are another excellent choice — lower the top for light while the bottom stays covered. Solar shades are ideal for rooms facing a view.