Posted in Uncategorized on August 26th, 2009 by Alex – Be the first to comment
HGTV has compiled an excellent list of current trends in window coverings. A few of the trends mentioned are very much what we are noticing here in the Triangle. We are using more organic natural reeded shades, products with sleek lines, motorization and green friendly shades just to name a few. Have a look.
http://www.hgtv.com/decorating/10-top-window-treatment-trends/pictures/index.html
Posted in Uncategorized on August 18th, 2009 by Alex – Be the first to comment

Anodized Silver Shutters
We couldn’t be happier to offer a new line of aluminum plantation shutters and sliding partition systems by Sun Project.
Designed for commercial and contemporary residential applications, the aluminum constructions allows for much larger panel configurations than traditional wood.
These can be used in areas where ventilation is required, hinged or bi-folded for door and window openings and lastly as a sliding partition for office and room dividers.
A combination of a hollowed extrusion design that acts as an air pocket, and a durable surface which has a high reflective value, this product effectively improves the thermal efficiency of window and door openings.
Be the first to own this exciting new product !

Wall Partition
Posted in Uncategorized on August 10th, 2009 by Alex – Be the first to comment
Hi,
Last year I purchased a home in the triangle that has 3 windows that are in a 2nd story open living room. The problem is I can’t easily reach them and thought it would be too expensive to order motorized shades. The only alternative was to professionally install window film. I chose a darker film and it certainly cut down the amount of glare but there is still a tremendous amount of heat coming through. What would your recommend in this scenario?
Thank You,
Doug. M
Doug,
There are so many great window films out on the market and sometimes they improve the situation but are not a clear cut solution as you have experienced. Hunter Douglas offers different types of motorization. You can hard wire, use battery power or simply plug into an outlet. The battery powered or PowerRise is the most popular solution for post construction. Installation is straightforward with no cutting sheetrock and the cost is surprisingly reasonable, $300-$400 to motorize plus the cost of the shade. The new PowerRise system uses radio frequency that makes operating groups of shades simple and from much further distances than infrared. Almost all of the motorized products from Hunter Douglas roll up nice and neatly so you can control the amount of light while keeping the view. In addition, you will notice a difference in your heating and air conditioning bills not to mention the flooring, rugs, artwork and furniture will be further protected from the sun.
Posted in Uncategorized on August 3rd, 2009 by Alex – Be the first to comment
During the Summer Window Fashion Sale, from now through August 31st, Hunter Douglas is offering rebates on the following products. Save $40-$100 on each window plus additional discounts from Intex Design. No minimum or maximum purchase.
Luminette Privacy Sheers
Skyline Gliding Window Panels
Silhouette Window Shadings
Pirouette Window Shadings
Vignette Modern Roman Shades
Duette Architella Honeycomb Shades
Visit hunterdouglas.com for more detailed product information and be sure to check our portfolio for photos of these products in customers’ homes.
Posted in News on June 30th, 2009 by Alex – Be the first to comment
Today marks a very important date not only for Intex Design but for its past, current and future clientele.
Our new site will utilize various new media tools that will enable you to easily educate yourself on the rapidly changing industry of window coverings. We plan to offer real time up to date promotions and rebates offered through our vendors to save you money. In addition Intex Design will use the Blog section of our site and sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr to discuss new technologies in motorization, advancements in product lines and post details of most current projects.
Next, We are excited to utilize a portion of this blog to address questions or comments relating to window coverings. Have an odd sized or hard to reach window and not sure of a good solution? No problem, email us and we will help you solve it. Have a specific question for example product or warranty related? We are here to serve you.