Your Go-To Guide to Kitchen Window Treatments

Hunter Douglas EverWood® Faux Wood Blinds in a Charleston, SC kitchen — Advanced Window Fashions

Your Go-To Guide to Kitchen Window Treatments

Selecting window treatments for your kitchen requires balancing your interior design style with materials that can withstand those messier conditions. At Advanced Window Fashions, we know exactly which Hunter Douglas window treatments are the best choice for a hot, humid, sometimes wet, and chaotic atmosphere.

Our expert team can help you find the perfect solutions with our guide to the most popular kitchen window treatment ideas.

What Does Your Kitchen Need From Your Window Treatments?

Your kitchen needs products that last, from appliances to cooking utensils to your window coverings. This space requires window treatments that can withstand the heat from the stove and oven without falling apart.

Kitchens also demand window coverings that can withstand humidity from cooking and water from the sink. Additionally, you’ll want something easy to clean, since spills, grease, and messy hands are common in this space.

However, if you have kitchen windows away from these busier areas, like a breakfast nook or near your coffee corner, you may have more flexibility in treatment choices.

Our Favorite Kitchen Window Treatment Ideas

At Advanced Window Fashions, we specialize in premium Hunter Douglas shades, shutters, and blinds, each with options that could be an excellent fit for your kitchen, such as:

Types of Kitchen Window Shades

Since kitchen window shades are made of fabric, selecting them can feel the most difficult. But fret not, as there are great Hunter Douglas window shade options that can work in a kitchen, whether they’re near the stove, oven, or sink, or not, like:

  • Designer Solar Shades filter light and provide privacy without blocking the view. The shades’ materials are generally forgiving when it comes to heat, water, and humidity, and are easy to clean.
  • Designer Roller Shades are fashionable yet functional, made from durable, easy-to-clean materials and available with an optional dust cover for protection against dirt and dust.
  • Duette® Cellular Shades help keep your kitchen cool when cooking temperatures get high, thanks to their internal honeycomb-inspired pockets. You can also raise the shades to enjoy your view and keep the sink water from splashing onto them when you’re washing dishes after dinner.

Types of Kitchen Window Blinds

Hunter Douglas kitchen window blinds provide excellent light control and privacy while allowing you to change your view as needed, including:

  • Modern Precious Metals® Mini Blinds are made from durable aluminum, perfect for the kitchen. They offer a sleek aesthetic and bounce back with ease when bumped.
  • EverWood® Faux Wood Blinds mimic natural wood and can withstand kitchen conditions while resisting yellowing, fading, bowing, and more.
  • Vertical Solutions® Vertical Blinds work well for those with sliding glass doors in their kitchens, as they offer both fabric and vinyl options, making them easy to clean when needed.

Types of Kitchen Shutters

Shutters add sophistication, light control, privacy, and curb appeal to your kitchen, especially with the vinyl option from Hunter Douglas:

  • Palm Beach™ Polysatin™ Vinyl Shutters are designed to withstand heat and humidity, allowing you to enjoy their aesthetic in your kitchen and not have to fuss over them.

Shop Custom Kitchen Window Treatments Near Mount Pleasant, SC

Finding the right Hunter Douglas shades, shutters, or blinds for your kitchen windows doesn’t have to be difficult. Our Advanced Window Fashions team near Mount Pleasant, SC, can help you select the materials, colors, and other custom options that meet your needs and complement your kitchen perfectly.

Request a consultation online or call (843) 881-8858 to learn about our top kitchen ideas and more.

Advanced Window Fashions is Charleston’s original Hunter Douglas Gallery, and serves Mount Pleasant, Charleston, Isle of Palms, Kiawah Island, Sullivan’s Island, Seabrook Island, Johns Island, James Island, Daniel Island, West Ashley, Awendaw, McClellanville, and Summerville, SC.

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