Warm Window
Warm Window shades combine fashion and function while considering your needs for comfort, style and energy savings. These shades dramatically reduce heat loss through windows making any room comfortable and cozy all year long. The patented Warm Window system has been tested and proven to reduce heat loss through windows up to 83%.*
When closed, Warm Window shades darken rooms during the day making any room ideal for daytime sleeping. The insulating capacity also reduces noise pollution from outside sources.
You can combine Warm Window with a decorator cover fabric to complement, contrast or match your decor.
Warm Window can also be beautiful. Add any decorator cover fabric to the efficient Warm Window system for your personal touch to the decor in every room. And your decorating possibilities multiply by combining Warm Window shades with other window treatments, such as draperies, valances, blinds, or shutters.
How do you get Warm Windows for your home? Whether you sew as a beginner or an expert, you can easily make a beautiful Warm Window Roman shade on your very first try. Or, have them custom made for you. We have all the supplies you will need for your Warm Windows. Call us for more information, instructions, and help with your project.
Bob and Sandy Boyd, owners of Glenwood Sew, have personally made and installed dozens of Warm Windows. We have them throughout our home and can tell you first hand just how wonderful these insulated Roman shades are. Call us!
Warm Window insulated fabric consists of:
A. Exterior lining, moisture resistant and UV stabilized
B. High density needled Dacron Holofil II
C. Reflective polyethylene moisture vapor barrier
D. Metalized Mylar with air-trapping polyster fibers
E. Decorator fabric that you select
Warm Window Edge Seal Magnetic edge sealing system stops drafts.
Warm Window’s hardware, consisting of a pulley, screw eyes, and cord, permit easy operation.
* Independent testing confirms that a Warm Window shade installed over a single glazed window increased the insulation value from R 1.39 to R 7.69, which reduced the window heat loss by more than 80%.
