• Child Safe Blinds

    Child Safe Blinds

    Cords and kids don’t mix. Did you know that ordinary household items like window coverings with long accessible cords can seriously harm or cause death to a child?

    In 2021, new regulations for corded window coverings came into force in Canada. Before the change, an average of one child per year died from strangulation by a window covering cord. One death per year involving a home décor product is one too many.

    Canada’s requirements for window coverings are the strictest in the world, and apply to all products sold in Canada, both custom-made and off the shelf.

    Health risks

    In Canada, there have been many reports of strangulation deaths and near-fatal incidents caused by window coverings with long, accessible cords. Children between 1 and 3 years old are most at risk.

    Strangulation can occur when a child:

    • places their head through a cord loop
    • wraps a single long cord around their neck
    • pulls inner cords out of the window covering and puts their head through a loop

    Strangulation happens quickly and quietly. It can happen even when caregivers are nearby. It only takes 22 centimeters of cord (or a 44 centimeter loop), to strangle a child. This can cause:

    • unconsciousness in 15 seconds
    • brain damage in 4 minutes
    • death in 6 minutes

    Reduce the risk

    Replace window coverings that have long accessible cords

    Any type of long accessible cord, such as cords on the side, inside or back of the window covering, can strangle a child. The safest window coverings are ones without long accessible cords.

    To keep your child safe:

    • Remove window coverings that have long accessible cords.
    • If you can only replace some window coverings, start with those in children’s rooms and play spaces.
    • Use all additional components and accessories that come assembled with your window coverings (for example, a cord shield). These components help keep children safe and should not be removed.

    Safety tips for long accessible cords on older window coverings

    If you can’t replace your older window coverings that have long accessible cords, you can still take steps to reduce the risk. Until you can replace them, make sure to:

    • Always keep cords out of reach of children.
    • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and read all warnings.
    • Never place cribs, beds, and playpens near a window where a child could reach a cord.
    • Do not place furniture that a child can climb near a window.
    • Securely attach tension devices supplied with window coverings to the wall so a child can’t place the cord around their neck.
    • Install a cleat or tie-down device up high on the wall and use it to keep cords out of reach.
    • Never tie knots in cords. Immediately untie any knots that form accidentally.
    • Remove any devices that form dangling loops, whether at the bottom, middle, or top of the cords.

    Window coverings with long accessible cords can become an even greater risk if incorrectly installed. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when installing and using window coverings.

    Excerpt taken from: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/home-safety/blind-cord-safety.html


    Child Safety

    When you have children or pets living in your home–or even just visiting, it’s important to have the peace of mind that cordless blinds and shades represent. At Blinds are Beautiful, we want to ensure the safety of our community members’ homes. We have a number  of operating systems that make safety a priority for children and pets.

    Find out more about the choices in lift systems, from cordless to cord-safe, and from manual to power options. You’ll rest easy with these innovative safety features, and with the clean look they provide, you’ll wonder why you didn’t do it sooner.

    When you choose Blinds are Beautiful, you can be confident that your custom window coverings meet today’s Canadian safety requirements while delivering the beauty, functionality, and quality you expect.

  • Introducing LightLock™

    LightLock by Hunter Douglas

    LightLock™ Duette® Shades – Total Darkness Meets Energy Efficiency

    LightLock™ Duette® Shades bring innovative Hunter Douglas technology to your home, delivering complete darkness and exceptional energy efficiency.

    How Do These Shades Work?

    Along with your Duette® shades, U-shaped side channels are installed right inside your window frame. These channels seal out the light.

    The specialty blackout fabric prevents intense light from entering the space. Along with this incredible room darkening, you’ll also gain energy efficiency. Duette® shades are well-known as the industry leader for their cellular construction, preventing energy loss.

    Why Choose LightLock™ Duette® Shades?

    • 100% Blackout: U-shaped side channels and blackout fabric seal out all light for uninterrupted rest or entertainment.
    • Energy Efficiency: The cellular design reduces heat transfer, helping maintain indoor temperature and lower energy costs.
    • Versatile Applications: Ideal for bedrooms, media rooms, nurseries, or any space that needs complete darkness.
    • Stylish Design: Available in a variety of fabrics and colors to complement any interior décor.
    Close up of the LightLock System

    Enjoy complete darkness whenever and wherever you need it with LightLock™ Duette® Shades. While they create the ideal sleep environment in bedrooms, they also transform children’s naptime spaces, media rooms, and sun-filled east- or west-facing rooms. Their innovative 100% blackout design blocks unwanted light, giving you greater comfort, privacy, and control throughout your home.

    Ready to transform your space? Contact our experts today to explore LightLock™ Duette® Shades and discover the perfect blackout solution for your home.

  • Room Darkening

    One of the most frequent questions we get asked is about the difference between room darkening and blackout…and which option would be best. It’s a good idea to understand that room darkening is the term used when “most” of the light is kept from a room, but it’s still possible to see. Blackout is best described as an environment where all the light is blocked, and it can be hard to see. Both environments are favorable for a good night’s sleep. It’s often the intensity of the light–or if adults need daytime sleep–that can dictate which choice is best. Plus, the type of window shades and fabrics influence the results.

    If you’d like ideas for the window treatments, including room darkening and black out blinds and shades, we’ve got plenty to choose from. Block the light, no matter the time–day or night.

    Light Gaps

    It’s always important to keep in mind that light gaps may exist–these are slivers of light that appear along the edges of room darkening shades when it’s bright outside. We mention this because there are times when blackout shades create more of a “room darkening” environment due to the gaps. This is where your window covering specialist can help guide you. Depending on the make-up of your window, the framing and depth, you can have varying light gaps. It’s dependent upon which window coverings you choose and how they are installed. One option to consider if you need it ultra-dark, is the LightLock system. This adds a U-channel to the frame, sealing out the light, paired with a blackout honeycomb shade. Another option, layering draperies, allows you to cover the edges of the window, while enhancing the style of your home.

    Can it get even darker?

    Get solutions to block the most intense sunshine for any room in your home. And, create the ideal media space for an afternoon movie. With the LightLock™ feature on room darkening shades, any room can achieve complete darkness!

  • Wide Width Windows

    Wide Width Windows

    Solutions for Wide Width Windows

    Transform flooding light into a comfortable glow with our window covering solutions for large windows. Many of our shades let you enjoy your beautiful view while protecting your home from too much light.

    Covering wide windows with blinds presents a few key challenges: weight, size limitations, and operating mechanisms. Large blinds can be very heavy, making them difficult to lift and operate, especially for taller windows. Additionally, many blinds have size restrictions, and very wide windows may require multiple blinds or alternative solutions like vertical blinds or sliding panels. 

    Our Design Consultants at Blinds are Beautiful will help you find the best solution for your windows.

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  • Tilt & Turn Windows

    Tilt & Turn Windows

    Solution for Tilt & Turn Windows

    Tilt & Turn windows offer flexibility, ventilation, and a clean modern appearance. However, their unique operating system can make window coverings more challenging. Because these windows tilt inward from the top and swing open like a door, traditional blinds and shades can interfere with their operation or hang away from the glass.

    Fortunately, there is a solution designed specifically for tilt & turn windows.

    Duette® Honeycomb Shades with TrackGlide™ on Tilt & Turn Windows

    TrackGlide™ is an innovative operating system available exclusively with Hunter Douglas Duette® Honeycomb Shades. Slim side tracks guide the shade along the window frame, keeping it securely in place whether the window is closed, tilted, or fully opened.

    This specialized system allows you to enjoy privacy, light control, and energy efficiency without sacrificing the functionality of your tilt and turn windows.

    A No-Drill Installation Solution for Tilt & Turn Windows

    Many tilt and turn windows have shallow frame depths that limit traditional mounting options. TrackGlide™ addresses this challenge with a slim track system that adheres directly to the window frame rather than the glass.

    In many applications, this creates a clean, secure installation without drilling into the frame. The result is a streamlined appearance that preserves both the beauty and operation of the window.

    Comfort, Privacy, and Energy Efficiency

    Because TrackGlide™ is paired with Duette® Honeycomb Shades, homeowners also benefit from one of the most energy-efficient window coverings available. The honeycomb construction helps insulate the window, improving comfort throughout the year while reducing glare and enhancing privacy.

    Features

    • Designed specifically for tilt and turn windows
    • Operates smoothly in closed, tilted, and open positions
    • Available exclusively with Duette® Honeycomb Shades
    • Excellent privacy and light control
    • Energy-efficient honeycomb construction
    • Room-darkening fabric options available
    • Cordless design for enhanced safety
    • Helps reduce glare while preserving natural light
    • Slim side-track system for challenging window applications
    • No-drill installation available on many tilt and turn windows and glass doors
    • Tracks adhere to the window frame, not the glass

    Looking for the best solution for your tilt and turn windows? Our design consultants can help you select the right Duette® Honeycomb Shade and TrackGlide™ configuration for your home.

  • Travelling Wands

    Travelling Wands

    A traveling wand is used to open, close, and sometimes tilt window coverings like draperies and vertical blinds. It eliminates the need for cords, making operation safer and easier. For draperies, the wand is attached to the drapery hooks and used to slide the curtains along the rod. For vertical blinds, the wand rotates the vanes to control light and privacy and also traverses the blinds open and closed. 


  • Top Down/Bottom Up

    People love top-down/bottom-up shades because they offer a unique combination of light and privacy control, allowing for flexible light management and maintaining privacy simultaneously. This design allows you to adjust the shade from the top or the bottom, or both, providing options not available with traditional blinds. 

    Top Down Features

    • Daylighting Across the Ceiling
    • Interior Protection from Harsh UV Rays
    • Privacy with Natural Light

    Natural light improves your mood & the atmosphere of your home. But, what about privacy? Even more, direct light enters, increasing the temperature and causing glare. It’s time you said “enough is enough” with top down bottom up shades. Most of the window stays covered for privacy and light control, while natural light flows in across the ceiling to illuminate the space. Enjoy the ideal balance of light & control in your home.

    Daylighting

    Natural light crosses the ceiling and illuminates the space. This is called daylighting, and it’s a well-loved feature of top down shades. Just by lowering your shades from the top, you can have all the benefits of covered windows while enjoying mood-boosting sunshine. Reduced glare, no direct rays in your eyes, privacy and energy savings.

    Privacy

    Just because you have street-level traffic outside your windows, doesn’t mean you have to give up privacy. Not only that, but you don’t have to give up your sky views or natural light, either. Bring the shades down enough that you can have the best of both worlds–a cozy, private feeling on the inside with natural light that easily puts you in a good mood.

    Custom Adjustments

    Put your shades right where you need them when you combine the Top Down/ Bottom Up feature with PowerView Motorization. Lower from the top. Raise from the bottom. Lower from the top AND raise from the bottom. It’s customization at each and every window that makes these shades so unique. You design the way your room looks and feels. Experience a personalized atmosphere you will love!

    Hunter Douglas Duette DuoLite

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  • Springrise

    Springrise

    This cordless system is used for raising and lowering horizontal blinds. It uses a spring-loaded mechanism to keep the bottom rail under tension, allowing the blind to automatically retract to the top of the window when released from it hold-down brackets. The blind is lowered by pulling the bottom rail down and securing it into the brackets at the bottom of the window. 

  • Shrouds

    Shrouds

    A shroud that covers the chain on a window covering, like a chain guard, is designed to enclose the operating cord or chain loop, making it safer, especially for homes with children and pets. To operate a window covering with a shroud, you usually raise or slide the shroud up to expose the chain or cord, allowing you to raise or lower the blinds or shade. When you’re finished, you lower the shroud back down to cover and secure the cord or chain.

  • Retractable Cords

    Retractable Cords

    A retractable cord lift system is a cordless operating system for window coverings that uses a retractable cord or wand. To operate, you pull down on the cord or wand to lower the shade and pull up to raise it. The cord remains a consistent length, and the system is considered safer for homes with children or pets.