With remote work now permanent for millions of Canadians, home office window treatments aren't an afterthought — they directly affect your comfort, productivity, and professional appearance on video calls.
Glare on monitors causes eye strain, headaches, and reduced productivity. The right window treatment eliminates glare while preserving natural light — which is proven to improve mood and focus.
Solar shades filter sunlight through a mesh fabric rated by openness factor (1–14%). For offices, 3–5% openness is ideal: it cuts 95%+ of glare and UV while letting you see outside.
Softens and diffuses light evenly across the room. No harsh shadows, no hotspots on your screen. Available in hundreds of colours and textures.
Alternating sheer and opaque bands let you fine-tune light levels throughout the day without raising or lowering the shade. Perfect for offices with changing light conditions.
If your home office runs hot in summer or cold in winter, honeycomb shades provide insulation while filtering light. The dual benefit makes them excellent for Canadian offices in older homes.
Solar shades with 3–5% openness factor are ideal. They reduce glare while maintaining outward visibility and natural light. Light-filtering roller shades are also excellent for offices.
Not usually. Light-filtering or solar shades are better for offices as they reduce glare without making the room cave-dark. Blackout is only needed if you do professional video work requiring controlled lighting.
Yes. Clean, uniform window treatments eliminate distracting bright spots and create a professional-looking backdrop. Cellular shades and roller shades photograph especially well on camera.
Zebra (dual) shades let you alternate between sheer and opaque bands, giving you glare control during work hours and privacy at night — all in one product.