Motorized Sheer Shades (aka Sheer Horizontal Shades) work like wood blinds and cellular shades in one and offer sophisticated elegance. Our sheer shades are comparable to the Hunter Douglas Silhouette but cost less.Show me more
Remote Controlled Sheer Horizontal Shades - Motorized sheer horizontal shades by Comfortex provide great functionality to control your light... Raise, lower and tilt!
- Control all the shades in your room with the touch of a remote control button
- Control up to 5 shades or groups of shades
individually with one remote control
- Add a timer to increase energy savings with programmed times to open and close your blinds
- Add a wall switch that is battery powered - no wiring!
These soft sheer blinds and shades have fabric vanes that can be tilted open like a wood blind to open the view to the outside through the sheer fabric. The soft, sheer, adjustable fabric vanes are suspended between two sheer fabric facings. Sheer blinds go beyond traditional shades with an infinite range of light filtration.
The Hunter Douglas Silhouette and Comfortex ShangriLa, two excellent sheer blinds brands, come in a wide array of sizes and room darkening qualities. Check out our product comparison page for more details on how these two sheer blinds brands stack up against each other. Find the perfect accent for all the rooms in your house with Remote Controlled Sheer Horizontal Shades. Learn more about our sheer blinds and sheer shades today.
Please be aware that Hunter Douglas prohibits the sale of its Silhouette Sheer Horizontal Shadings over the internet.
Quick Facts About our Motorized Sheer Shades:
- NO wiring is required! All of our motorized shades are battery operated
- Change the batteries once every 2-3 years
- Installation is easy! Since these are battery powered, motorized install the same as regular shades
- If you want a hard wired solution, simply order a shade with an AC adapter when you order. An electrician can wire this into your home's system.
- Motorizing a shade is more expensive than other options, but with the money you will save from reduced heating/cooling costs from covering those high up windows, it will more than pay for itself over time.