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Are There Blinds for Triangular Windows?

While most of the windows in your home may have four sides, some may have three if you're lucky enough to have triangular windows in your Michigan home. Often, we see triangular windows as an accentuation of architectural elements of a home, like a pitched roofline, mimicking and thus showcasing a room's unique architecture. If you've ever wondered how to cover these specialty windows, then our team of design experts from The Shade Shop will be looking at popular triangular blinds near Holland, Michigan, as well as a few modern alternatives from our Hunter Douglas collection in Grand Rapids.

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Triangle-Shaped Window Blinds

When shopping the Hunter Douglas collection of window treatments looking for coverings suitable for triangular windows, you want to look for treatments classified as compatible with angled windows, which include windows with right angles, isosceles triangles, and sloped windows.

All three styles of Hunter Douglas Venetian blinds are compatible with triangular windows as we can cut their hard vanes in various specialty shapes. All three styles of Hunter Douglas blinds are also compatible withPowerView® Automation for the latest advanced control options, including smart home synchronization and an online app.

Alternatives to Triangular Blinds

It's also worth noting that blinds aren't the only triangle-shaped window treatments from Hunter Douglas. Softer styles of fabric shades offer control and coverage for specialty window shapes.

Triangular Blinds near Holland, Michigan

If your home has the unique architectural beauty of triangular windows, our talented design team at The Shade Shop stands ready to help you shop for the perfect window coverings, from triangular blinds to sheer shades to cellular shades. Join us at our Grand Rapids location or visit our website torequest a consultation. The Shade Shop serves homeowners in Holland, Grand Haven, Spring Lake, and Grand Rapids, Michigan.