Arches can come in many different sizes and configurations, including stationary, extended, half circle, half moon, quarter circle, perfect, imperfect, eyebrow and Gothic. Learn more about Arched Window Treatments
Angled windows come in many variations, including right triangles, isosceles triangles and top/bottom-sloped windows. Learn more about Angled Window Treatments
Trapezoidal, or tapered-side, windows come in many different configurations and angles. These windows consist of four sides with at least one pair of parallel sides. Learn more about Trapezoidal Window Treatments
We offer many versatile and durable options to help you cover even these uncommonly shaped windows. Learn more about Circular and Oval Window Treatments
Window treatments for bay windows, corner windows and bow windows are usually standard rectangular window-treatment installations. Panels are independent of one another. Learn more about Bay and Corner Window Treatments
Virtually any Hunter Douglas window treatment can be outfitted for a traditional patio or sliding-glass door, but some are better suited to these and other large expanses of windows simply because they traverse horizontally. Learn more about Patio and Sliding-Glass Door Window Treatments
Window treatments for French doors are typically mounted outside of the opening (beyond the window frame), may require extension brackets or spacer blocks for proper clearance, and typically require a 'cut-out' to clear the French door handle or knob. Learn more about French Door Window Treatments
We offer the simple elegance of operable and non-operable window treatments for sidelight windows that are most commonly borders to entry doors. Learn more about Sidelight Window Treatments
Limitations and restrictions may apply. Visit your local Hunter Douglas specialist for more details.