Decora is a brand that specializes in providing window treatment solutions such as shades, blinds, and shutters for homes and commercial spaces.
Founded in 1982 in New Jersey, USA.
Decora initially started as a small company offering custom-made draperies.
In 1988, the brand expanded to offer blinds and shades.
It was later acquired by Spring Window Fashions, a subsidiary of Hunter Douglas, in 2001.
Hunter Douglas is a brand that provides custom window treatments including shades, blinds, and shutters.
Bali is a brand that offers a range of window treatment solutions such as shades, blinds, and drapery. Bali's products are sold in stores like Home Depot and Lowe's.
Graber provides custom-made window treatments such as blinds, shades, and drapery. The company has been in business for over 80 years.
Decora's shades come in a variety of materials such as woven wood, solar, and cellular. They offer both light-filtering and blackout options.
Decora's blinds are available in wood, faux wood, and aluminum materials. They offer both horizontal and vertical options.
Decora's shutters are available in wood and faux wood materials. They offer both traditional and plantation styles.
Decora offers a variety of materials for their shades, blinds, and shutters including wood, faux wood, aluminum, and woven wood.
Yes, all of Decora's window treatments are custom made to fit each individual customer's window measurements.
Yes, Decora offers cellular shades that provide insulation and help reduce heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer.
Decora's products are sold through a network of authorized dealers across the United States. You can find a dealer near you on their website.
Decora's window treatments are designed for easy installation, and the company provides instructions for customers to install their own treatments if they choose to.