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Hunter Douglas Window Fashions

Hunter Douglas Window Fashions, Upper Saddle River, NJ, EverWood[TM] alternative wood blinds

Hunter Douglas

•maximum style and practicality •two-inch slat widths •washable and resist fading, warping, cracking and peeling •advanced composite construction •no wood flaws or dye lot variations •three-inch valance and decorative angled bottomrail

American Hardwood Co.

American Hardwood Co., Gardena, CA, American Classics[TM]

American Hardwood Co. •new brand name for existing premium line of wood blind components •100 percent non-rain forest hardwoods •slats cut for vertical grain to virtually eliminate risk of warping •in-stock program contains 18 wood finishes in valance, slat, bottomrail, wands, buttons, tassels and four Ultrawood[TM] colors
Vertilux Ltd,

Vertilux Ltd., Miami, FL; Dallas, TX, Vertilux Collection

Vertilux Ltd. •LouverWood two-inch blinds combine the finest quality hand-selected, kiln-dried wood •superior colors and finishes •highest quality components make LouverWood always function smoothly •guaranteed to please for years to come

BTX Window Automation, Inc., Dallas, TX, motorized headrail systems
•for all major manufactured brands of horizontal blinds, mini-blinds and wood blinds •capabilities exist up to the largest sizes available from each manufacturer •controlled through BTX switches, remote controls, timer and home automation systems

Springs Window Fashions Division, Inc., Middleton, WI, Graber® Exclusively Two-Inch sample book
•comprehensive collection of two-inch horizontals •showcases nearly 100 selections on one spread •includes Graber Grandeur[TM] aluminum, Lake Forest[TM] and WoodPerfect[TM] faux wood, Traditions[TM] wood and Designer Vinyl collections

Allied/All-Teck, Inc., Coral Springs, FL, Eclectics[TM]
•new horizontal and vertical patterns •two-inch horizontal blinds in Bordeaux Sapphire, shown •patent pending process combines softness of fabric with durability and energy efficiency of vinyl

Levolor Home Fashions, High Point, NC, Premium Hardwood lines
•updated with new finishes and twill tapes •includes Decorator Colors, fashion-forward colors that are unique and distinctive •Rustic, a cozy collection emphasizing heavy knotting and deep grains •Distress, a vintage collection of textures •Real Rare Woods, from ash to cherry, a true companion to hardwood furnishings and flooring

Richview Window Coverings, Duluth, GA, wood blinds
•available in one- and two-inch sizes •14 natural hardwood choices •two-inch fabric color tapes and cord tilter options available •quick lead times and economical prices

Superior Shade & Blind, Pompano Beach, FL, Millennium[TM] Collection
•two-inch horizontal blinds •comprises 34 SKUs of engraved PVC, reflective metallic finish PVC and Dreamwoods foamwood slats •available in 10 stock sizes •low-profile headrail system •cord tilt •sample decks with rebate coupons available

Texas Kit Co., Dallas, TX, custom wood blinds
•name brand quality at low factory-direct prices •fast turnaround •responsive customer service •product information and free sample kits available

RollEase, Inc., Stamford, CT, two-inch wood blind system for standard steel and aluminum headrails
•single control cord to raise, lower and tilt wood slats (eliminates the need for a separate tilt wand) •lifts evenly •locks automatically •three-to-one mechanical lifting advantage makes wood blinds feel lighter

Nova Blind Factory, Inc., Dallas, TX, quality custom blinds
•manufactured at low factory-direct prices •fast turnaround •responsive customer service •product information and free sample kits available

American Hardwood Co., Gardena, CA, The Sundance Collection[TM]
•new collection of wood blind components for the budget-minded •six radiant colors •strictest quality specifications •two-inch wood blind components are available in three- to nine-foot lengths •custom engraved sample decks available


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