Automated shades

Privacy, glare control and daylight handled quietly.

WDG designs automated shade systems that protect interiors, control heat and glare, and work together with lighting, AV and whole-property automation.

Motorized shades are often one of the most useful parts of a smart home or hospitality system. They manage daylight without requiring someone to walk room by room, and they can be tied into scenes for entertaining, privacy, movie viewing, opening, closing and security.

WDG plans shade locations, control methods, fabric intent, wiring paths, power, grouping and integration so the final system feels quiet and intentional instead of added on later.

Shade control should feel invisible until you need it.

Shade Services

Automated shades can be designed for new construction, renovation, retrofit and commercial or hospitality environments.

Automated shades providing privacy and glare control

Glare & Heat Control

Reduce harsh daylight, protect furnishings and make displays easier to see without losing the view when privacy is not needed.

Luxury automated shade system

Quiet Operation

Shade groups can move together cleanly for morning, sunset, privacy and closing scenes.

Room with motorized display and drapery integration

Integrated Scenes

Shades can work with lighting, TVs, projectors, audio and security to create useful whole-room presets.

Planning Details That Matter

Good shade design starts before installation. Window size, pocket depth, fascia, fabric opacity, wiring, power access, grouping and keypad placement all affect the finished experience. We help coordinate those decisions so the result fits the room and remains serviceable.

For homes, shades can improve comfort, privacy and energy performance throughout the day. For restaurants, lounges and event spaces, shades help control glare, guest comfort and the transition from daytime service to evening atmosphere.

Shades should work with the room, not against it.

WDG can help define the shade scope, controls and integration plan.

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