What Rooms in Your Home Would Benefit the Most From Interior Shades?

Larry Baltazar • Sep 13, 2021

Motorized, interior shades provide benefits, from comfort and convenience to security and privacy, no matter where in your home you choose to install them. While they can improve any room, you can take the most advantage of what they have to offer in these five areas. 

What Are Motorized Interior Shades?

Motorized shades offer all the benefits of traditional shades, but with much more convenience and flexibility. They can be controlled by a remote, virtual assistant, or phone, and integrated with your home automation, meaning you can control any of your shades from your couch, the backyard, or while away on vacation. They are available in countless colors and styles to complement any decor.

Living Room & Family Room

Our living rooms and family rooms are where we spend much of our time at home, whether it's curling up with a good book, family movie night, or just a regular night at home together. No need to interrupt your fun to go pull the shades down at dusk, motorized shades can protect your privacy automatically as it gets dark out. 

Bedrooms

Your bedroom is a sanctuary in your home, and interior shades can add privacy and room darkening. They can adjust on a timed schedule, or you can tell your virtual assistant to close the shades before you head to bed, so your bedroom feels comfortable and secure when you go in at night.

Rooms Facing Busy Streets

Whether you want to block out glaring headlights at night or prying eyes of neighbors and passers-by, motorized interior shades make it simple. 

Rooms with Direct Sun

Besides heating up your home, making your cooling system work harder, the sun's direct rays can be annoying, and can fade and damage flooring, furniture, and anything else those UV rays touch. Interior shades can automatically close when triggered by direct sunlight, helping to keep your home looking great.



If you're considering interior shades, contact our expert team at Nextgen Multi Media. Motorized shades are just one of our home automation and networking solutions to improve your life.

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