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Just Right Blinds & Shutters Helps Homeowners Conserve Energy During Extreme Cold

Homeowners can warm up even in extreme cold by reducing heat loss through windows covered by insulating shades from Hunter Douglas. The premier window insulating shade on the market is offered by Hunter Douglas dealer Todd Zimmerman of Just Right Blinds & Shutters, Wheaton, Illinois.

"The Duette® Architella® TrielleTM honeycomb shade has five pockets of insulating air that can reduce heat loss through windows by up to 45%," says Zimmerman. "These shades are the gold standard in energy efficiency, with the highest rating of any Hunter Douglas product."

The energy conservation benefit continues long after the cold season is over—Duette Architella shades can also reduce unwanted heat coming through windows in summer by up to 80%.

"Best of all," adds Zimmerman, "homeowners who choose Duette Architella shades don't have to sacrifice beauty for energy efficient function. These 1-1/2" pleat-size shades, available in a variety of fabrics and colors, add instant drama to any home decor." Fabrics are offered in both semi-opaque and opaque designs, giving homeowners control over light transmission.

Product delivery and installation for the Duette Architella is usually 10–15 business days. Zimmerman is a certified Hunter Douglas installer and offers free consultation, measurements, estimates and installation. Duette Architella $25.00 per shade rebates are available February 1 through March 31, 2014.

Just Right Blinds & Shutters in Wheaton, Illinois, is a Hunter Douglas Showcase Priority Dealer. Contact owner and design consultant Todd Zimmerman at 630.292.3756.

Just Right Blinds & Shutters serves the west and far west suburbs of Chicago, including Wheaton, Warrenville, Carol Stream, Winfield, West Chicago, Bartlett, Glen Ellyn, Lombard, Villa Park, Elmhurst, Hinsdale, Burr Ridge, Naperville, Aurora, Lisle, Woodridge, Bloomingdale, Itasca, Downers Grove, Darien, Geneva, Batavia, St. Charles, Wayne, Sugar Grove, Elburn, South Elgin and other communities.

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