Tan vertical blinds cover three windows in a contemporary bedroom

Easy-to-Clean Blinds & Shades

Why choose easy-to-clean window treatments?

A blackout roman shade darkens a modern home office
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Support your busy lifestyle by greatly reducing the amount of cleaning that your blinds & shades require
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Save money by replacing your window coverings with less frequency
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Easy-to-clean blinds and shades are particularly resilient in humidity and moisture

Window treatments that are the easiest to clean:

Vertical Blinds, Roller Shades, Solar Shades, Faux Wood Blinds, Panel Tracks, Cellular Shades, and Shutters

Faux Wood Blinds and Shutters are ideal for areas like kitchens and bathrooms, that require frequent cleaning.  These window treatments repel stains caused by moisture or humidity and can simply be wiped with a damp cloth.

Vinyl Vertical Blinds and Solar Shades require very little maintenance and can be easily wiped down with a damp sponge containing a very mild solution of soap and water if needed.  Fabric vertical slats are easy to remove and can be cleaned with a lint roller or spot cleaned.   

Panel Track Shades, Roller Shades and Cellular Shades will maintain their like-new appearance with occasional light dusting with a feather duster or with the use of a soft brush vacuum attachment.  The design of these shades repels dust and they can be maintained with only periodic cleaning. 

Showcasing cellular shades with top down bottom up option and blackout material

Vertical Blinds

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Roller shades in a contemporary kitchen and adjoining dining area

Roller Shades

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Three windows behind a large modern bathtub are covered with transparent solar shades

Solar Shades

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Faux wood blinds cover a window behind a contemporary farmhouse-style sink

Faux Wood Blinds

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Tan panel tracks in solar shade material allow light in, although closed over a sliding glass door

Panel Tracks

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Cream-colored roman shades are showcased in a contemporary living room with a fireplace

Cellular Shades

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Bi-fold doors that cover a sliding glass door are pulled open revealing the door

Shutters

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