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Learn About Motorized Window Coverings at the Connecticut Home & Remodeling Show - March 1 - 3

Stop by our booth - Connecticut Home & Remodeling Show - Motorized Window Coverings - Talk about convenience!

Motorized Window Coverings

Talk about convenience! Motorized window coverings powered by Somfy® let you control lighting and privacy preferences at the touch of a button. They save time by simultaneously opening or closing window coverings throughout your home, even on those hard to reach windows.

Window coverings motorization reduces the wear and tear that comes from manual operation. Since they’re inherently cordless, motorized window treatments also eliminate the danger of your children or pets becoming entangled in them.

Choose from a wide array of control options such as wireless wall switches, hand-held remotes and timers. Whether you prefer shutters, drapes, blinds or shades, all popular Budget Blinds window coverings can be motorized.

 

Connecticut Home & Remodeling Show
Produced by the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Great Hartford

March 1-3, 2013

Fri 5-9pm - Sat 10-8pm - Sun 10-5pm

http://www.cthomeshow.com/

We look forward to talking with you at the show!

Laurie Mongillo February 21, 2013 at 06:32 pm
We will be speaking about motorization on Saturday, March 2nd at 7 p.m. at the Convention Center. You'll be able to see motorization in action with samples and demonstrations! Come see us then!

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