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If you're confident you understand your needs, as well as your space and style, go directly to our Product Advisor. We'll ask you a few questions about what you're looking for then show you a list of recommended Hunter Douglas products you may want to pursue further with the help of your local Hunter Douglas retailer or designer.

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Color plays a big role in determining the mood in a room. As a guide, allow your main color to occupy 75% of a room (including floor and wall space), with 15 to 20% for your secondary color and 10% for an accent color. To visually expand a room, keep the color contrast between wall and window low. To make a room feel cozier, create a high contrast.
As a general rule, use neutral- and pastel-colored window treatments when you want other furnishingsa prized painting, say, or sofato make bold statements. Also, neutral and pastels colors not only invoke a sense of calm but create an illusion of height. Conversely, bold colors play down a room's loft; select bold colors for your window treatments if you want them to be the room's coordinating feature or its chief attraction.
Visit Sally's Design Center to read an article about the Top 10 Color Trends.
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