Hunter Douglas, From Your Home to Hollywood

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Just as our window treatments enhance light's ability to bring a special glow and warmth to the spaces throughout your home, they have recently been adding glamour and beauty to Hollywood sets and beyond.

In season five of NBC's The Apprentice, our popular Luminette® Privacy Sheers—uniquely designed to marry the beauty of sheers with the privacy of soft draperies—appear alongside the show's cast of characters, including star and executive producer Donald Trump, his son Donald Jr. and daughter Ivanka. Meanwhile, Country Woods® Genuine Woods blinds—horizontal blinds, crafted from the finest North American hardwoods, which enhance any room with warm wood tones—dressed the set of The Break-Up, a romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn.

On the newsstand, an InStyle feature of Eva Longoria, from the ABC hit Desperate Housewives, showcased her living room and bedroom. The rooms were outfitted with Provenance® woven wood shades—notable for their eye-catching natural materials, including reeds, bamboos and grasses—and Duette® honeycomb shades. Our Duette window fashions, of course, are among our most popular, celebrated for their crisp, clean style and highly energy-efficient honeycomb cell construction.

O at Home, an Oprah Magazine, regularly works with Hunter Douglas products to dress sets, most recently Silhouette® window shadings, with the Signature S-Vane™ and Alustra™ Modern Precious Metals® aluminum blinds. Part of our Alustra Collection of premium window fashions, these blinds combine the highest quality aluminum materials with unique wood detailing, including the decorative tassels and head and bottom rails.

Finally, Metropolitan Home, the celebrated home decorating and design publication, recently showcased NewStyle® hybrid shutters, which offer the modern elegance of quality shutters at an economical price point, and Home Magazine, a publication catering to renovation and decorating enthusiasts, highlighted Duette honeycomb shades.