Our Vast Selection of Shades for Windows
At Alan Richard Textiles, our window shades (for houses or commercial properties) are customized to fit different spaces and lighting needs. Whether you’re looking for shades that offer privacy, light control, or energy efficiency, our collection has options for you.
- Types of shades: We carry an extensive range of window shades, including Roman shades, woven wood shades, and open weaves. Each type offers unique benefits, with varying levels of light filtering.
- Materials & colors: Our shades come in various materials, such as fabric, woven wood, and sheer weaves, each bringing a distinct look to your decor. Choose from a broad spectrum of colors and patterns to match any interior design.
- Customization options: We also offer customizable sizing for a precise fit, motorized controls, and manual pulls. Select shades that match the functionality and aesthetics of any room in your home, from living rooms and bedrooms to office spaces.
Ordering Your Window Shades
Ordering from us is simple and convenient. Follow these easy steps to add quality window shades to your space.
- Measure your windows:
- Inside mount blinds — measure the width of the window opening at the top, middle, and bottom, recording the narrowest measurement as the width. For height, take measurements from the left, center, and right sides of the opening; use the smallest height for sheer, vertical, solar, and roller shades and the tallest for other blind types. Provide exact dimensions (width x height) to ensure a precise fit.
- Outside-mount blinds — measure the full width and height of the area you want to cover. Installed above or around the window frame, outside mounts provide complete coverage and optimal light control. To further reduce light gaps and increase privacy, consider adding an extra 2-3 inches on each side.
- Choose your shade: Browse our collection of window shades for homes/commercial properties and select your desired product and required width range.
- Send us your customizations: Add any customization, such as motorized controls and your specific dimensions, quantities, and colors, to the text box on the product page.
- Place your order: Complete your request on our website, and we will email you a custom quote.
Once you’ve found your perfect window shades, explore complementary window treatments and coverings by checking out our motorized blinds, drapery rods, and more!
Window Shades FAQs
How do I measure the space for both commercial and home window shades?
To measure for inside-mount blinds, first check the depth of your window frame to meet the minimum depth requirement. Next, measure the width across the top, middle, and bottom of the window opening, using the narrowest measurement as your width. Then, measure the height on the left, center, and right; for sheer, vertical, solar, and roller shades, use the smallest height measurement, and for other blinds, the longest.
For outside-mount window coverings, measure the exact width and height of the area you wish to cover. These blinds are installed above or around the window frame, offering full coverage and light control. Adding an extra 2-3 inches to each side can help minimize light gaps and enhance privacy.
How are window shades installed?
Installation will vary depending on shade type. Ensure you purchase the appropriate window shade hardware and follow the detailed instructions provided with your shades, which cover both inside and outside mount options. Each installation guide includes step-by-step directions and tips to ensure your shades are securely and properly fitted. If you encounter any difficulties during the installation process, contact us or live chat with us on our site, and our customer support team will assist you.
How can I keep my window shades clean?
Regular cleaning is key to maintaining the appearance and functionality of your shades — for home windows and commercial ones too. Lightly dust or use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment to remove everyday dirt and debris. For deeper cleaning, spot clean fabric shades using a damp cloth and mild detergent, taking care to test a small area first.