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Today’s nature-made woven shades
Hand-woven from versatile, light-filtering reeds, grasses and woods, our Provenance® Woven Wood Shades come in five styles and transform sunlight into captivating design statements.

Hunter Douglas Provenance
Today’s nature-made woven shades
Hand-woven from versatile, light-filtering reeds, grasses and woods, our Provenance® Woven Wood Shades come in five styles and transform sunlight into captivating design statements.

Hunter Douglas Provenance
Today’s nature-made woven shades
Hand-woven from versatile, light-filtering reeds, grasses and woods, our Provenance® Woven Wood Shades come in five styles and transform sunlight into captivating design statements.
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While Bi-fold doors are best known for their ability to accordion and stack to the side, offering expansive views, they also feature practical elements like the man door. A man door is the main panel within a Bi-fold system that operates on a hinge, similar to a traditional door. In this project, there are two man doors, adding a classic touch to the modern design. These doors can be opened and closed independently of the Bi-fold system, allowing for easy access without the need to fully open the entire door.

This 1,000ft² recording and production studio, built in 2021 for producer couple Latifah Alattas and Lucas Morton, was designed as a fully custom creative environment that supports writing, mixing, and collaboration at the highest level. Both Latifah and Lucas are multi-instrumentalists, engineers, and mixers, and the studio reflects the full range of their workflows—visually inspiring, technically precise, and intuitive in every room.
The facility was built from the ground up with a strong emphasis on architectural acoustics and plug-and-play connectivity. The layout includes two Control Rooms, multiple isolation booths, and shared common spaces, all tied together with seamless audio integration. No matter where you are in the studio, routing, monitoring, and communication remain effortless and consistent.
Behind the aesthetic, the acoustic design is exceptionally robust. Six independent floating-floor systems support the suites, ensuring each room operates with minimal sound transmission. Tailored sound-reducing wall assemblies, full-lite doors, engineered window systems, and intentional treatment plans deliver clarity, isolation, and precision for tracking and mixing. Each space is mechanically decoupled, allowing multiple rooms to run simultaneously without compromise.
For monitoring, both Latifah and Lucas chose Genelec “The Ones” series monitors with GLM calibration to ensure accurate translation and consistency across the entire facility.
Natural light and a warm, welcoming aesthetic anchor the visual identity of the studio, reflecting the creative energy and personality of its owners. The result is a highly functional, beautifully crafted space where ideas can move freely and production can happen without limitations.

Interior Painting to be done by PG PAINT & DESIGN, local Ottawa, Independently Owned and Operated Professional Interior House Paint

This breakfast area had a tremendous amount of sunlight coming into this part of the home, where the space wasn't a very enjoyable place to get the day started. Now, with the addition of plantation shutters, the light control has dramatically enhanced the area and has cut down the amount of heat in this space. These shutters were an outside mount on a one inch frame due to the windows being out of square; even some of the most out of square windows have hope! The specialty arch in a sunburst louvre pattern features independently operated louvres and are fully functional.

Heavy duty 14 gauge steel
Filled up with polyurethane for energy saving
Double pane E glass, tempered and sealed to avoid conditioning leaks
Included weatherstrippings to reduce air infiltration
Operable glass panels that can be opened independently from the doors
Thresholds made to prevent water infiltration
Barrel hinges which are perfect for heavy use and can be greased for a better use
Double doors include a pre-insulated flush bolt system to lock the dormant door or unlock it for a complete opening space
We can make any design hurricane resistant

Hunter Douglas Provenance
Today’s nature-made woven shades
Hand-woven from versatile, light-filtering reeds, grasses and woods, our Provenance® Woven Wood Shades come in five styles and transform sunlight into captivating design statements.

Premium Design & Style—Explore the richness of texture and warmth offered by The Alustra® Collection of Silhouette, a thoughtfully curated suite of exclusive design-inspired fabrics, textures, colors and hardware created to meet the expectations of leading designers and discerning consumers who seek the best in design.
UV Protection—Our beautiful sheer fabrics softly filter out brightness, glare and UV rays to protect your furniture and flooring from fading. Depending on your fabric choices, the shadings can filter up to 88% of the sun’s harmful rays.
Privacy & Light Control—A white rear sheer obscures the view into your home, providing daytime privacy even when the vanes are open. To achieve your customized level of privacy and light control, simply tilt the vanes to your desired position.
Room Darkening—Silhouette Duolite® Shadings combine the light-diffusing benefits of a Silhouette shading with an independently operated roller shade nestled behind it for greater control over incoming light.
Increased View-Through—Silhouette ClearView® Shadings are made with a unique combination of front and back sheers that maximize your view to the outdoors.

This 1,000ft² recording and production studio, built in 2021 for producer couple Latifah Alattas and Lucas Morton, was designed as a fully custom creative environment that supports writing, mixing, and collaboration at the highest level. Both Latifah and Lucas are multi-instrumentalists, engineers, and mixers, and the studio reflects the full range of their workflows—visually inspiring, technically precise, and intuitive in every room.
The facility was built from the ground up with a strong emphasis on architectural acoustics and plug-and-play connectivity. The layout includes two Control Rooms, multiple isolation booths, and shared common spaces, all tied together with seamless audio integration. No matter where you are in the studio, routing, monitoring, and communication remain effortless and consistent.
Behind the aesthetic, the acoustic design is exceptionally robust. Six independent floating-floor systems support the suites, ensuring each room operates with minimal sound transmission. Tailored sound-reducing wall assemblies, full-lite doors, engineered window systems, and intentional treatment plans deliver clarity, isolation, and precision for tracking and mixing. Each space is mechanically decoupled, allowing multiple rooms to run simultaneously without compromise.
For monitoring, both Latifah and Lucas chose Genelec “The Ones” series monitors with GLM calibration to ensure accurate translation and consistency across the entire facility.
Natural light and a warm, welcoming aesthetic anchor the visual identity of the studio, reflecting the creative energy and personality of its owners. The result is a highly functional, beautifully crafted space where ideas can move freely and production can happen without limitations.

Hunter Douglas Provenance
Today’s nature-made woven shades
Hand-woven from versatile, light-filtering reeds, grasses and woods, our Provenance® Woven Wood Shades come in five styles and transform sunlight into captivating design statements.

Heavy duty 14 gauge steel
Filled up with polyurethane for energy saving
Double pane E glass, tempered and sealed to avoid conditioning leaks
Included weatherstrippings to reduce air infiltration
Operable glass panels that can be opened independently from the doors
Thresholds made to prevent water infiltration
Barrel hinges which are perfect for heavy use and can be greased for a better use
Double doors include a pre-insulated flush bolt system to lock the dormant door or unlock it for a complete opening space
We can make any design hurricane resistant

Heavy duty 14 gauge steel
Filled up with polyurethane for energy saving
Double pane E glass, tempered and sealed to avoid conditioning leaks
Included weatherstrippings to reduce air infiltration
Operable glass panels that can be opened independently from the doors
Thresholds made to prevent water infiltration
Barrel hinges which are perfect for heavy use and can be greased for a better use
Double doors include a pre-insulated flush bolt system to lock the dormant door or unlock it for a complete opening space
We can make any design hurricane resistant
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Hunter Douglas Provenance
Today’s nature-made woven shades
Hand-woven from versatile, light-filtering reeds, grasses and woods, our Provenance® Woven Wood Shades come in five styles and transform sunlight into captivating design statements.

Hunter Douglas Provenance
Today’s nature-made woven shades
Hand-woven from versatile, light-filtering reeds, grasses and woods, our Provenance® Woven Wood Shades come in five styles and transform sunlight into captivating design statements.

Heavy duty 14 gauge steel
Filled up with polyurethane for energy saving
Double pane E glass, tempered and sealed to avoid conditioning leaks
Included weatherstrippings to reduce air infiltration
Operable glass panels that can be opened independently from the doors
Thresholds made to prevent water infiltration
Barrel hinges which are perfect for heavy use and can be greased for a better use
Double doors include a pre-insulated flush bolt system to lock the dormant door or unlock it for a complete opening space
We can make any design hurricane resistant

Heavy duty 14 gauge steel
Filled up with polyurethane for energy saving
Double pane E glass, tempered and sealed to avoid conditioning leaks
Included weatherstrippings to reduce air infiltration
Operable glass panels that can be opened independently from the doors
Thresholds made to prevent water infiltration
Barrel hinges which are perfect for heavy use and can be greased for a better use
Double doors include a pre-insulated flush bolt system to lock the dormant door or unlock it for a complete opening space
We can make any design hurricane resistant

SILHOUETTE® Window Shadings
SHEER BEAUTY THAT TRANSFORMS YOUR LIGHT
Afford yourself the luxury of having light and privacy at the same time.
Silhouette® Window Shadings feature soft, adjustable S-shaped vanes that appear to be floating between two sheer fabrics. This innovative design lets light filter through while also obscuring the outside world's view into your space.
Key Features
Premium Design & Style—Explore the richness of texture and warmth offered by The Alustra® Collection of Silhouette, a thoughtfully curated suite of exclusive design-inspired fabrics, textures, colors and hardware created to meet the expectations of leading designers and discerning consumers who seek the best in design.
UV Protection—Our beautiful sheer fabrics softly filter out brightness, glare and UV rays to protect your furniture and flooring from fading. Depending on your fabric choices, the shadings can filter up to 88% of the sun’s harmful rays.
Privacy & Light Control—A white rear sheer obscures the view into your home, providing daytime privacy even when the vanes are open. To achieve your customized level of privacy and light control, simply tilt the vanes to your desired position.
Room Darkening—Silhouette Duolite® Shadings combine the light-diffusing benefits of a Silhouette shading with an independently operated roller shade nestled behind it for greater control over incoming light.
Increased View-Through—Silhouette ClearView® Shadings are made with a unique combination of front and back sheers that maximize your view to the outdoors.
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By Jeff Singer
The “smart” revolution began several years ago with smartphones (a.k.a phones) and has extended in recent years to thermostats, doorbells, alarm systems, and kitchen appliances. Smart devices are so ubiquitous that the term “smart” is overused to the point that it is almost meaningless. Companies are eager to jump on the bandwagon and claim their products are “smart,” and consumers proudly claim they have a smart home because they have lighting control. Misconceptions about smart homes are prevalent and create confusion in the marketplace. This can have deleterious effects on businesses and underserve consumers. Here are seven of the most popular misconceptions about smart homes:
1. Apps are smart
Apps are convenient and easy to use. Yes, it seems there’s an app for everything. People expect to be able to download an app and do just about anything. App developers and many companies do not disavow consumers of this myth. On the contrary, they promote this idea with carefully worded descriptions. The promise of having the world at your fingertips for $1.99 is very enticing. Although it sounds too good to be true, it is also too good to pass up for many people. This leads to undervaluing home control and disappointment when the apps don’t work, which undermines confidence in our industry. The fact is that apps are not smart. They do not control anything. They must connect to and communicate with a control system or cloud service that processes, prioritizes, and executes commands. That’s the real magic and what most people do not understand.
2. Smart devices work together
With so many smart appliances and devices on the market today, it’s understandable that the average consumer might think that they actually communicate and work together. This is simply not the case. Smart devices are not that smart. They are designed and manufactured by different, often competing, companies. There are no national or industry standards governing these products. Even if they all operate using Wi-Fi® communications, that doesn’t mean they work together. Some companies promote a home control platform, which unites different devices from different companies – in theory. The platform is yet another third-party software totally dependent on other companies developing APIs and writing control modules for their hardware to run on that piece of software. The devices are not independently compatible. Also, when updates are made to either the hardware or the software, functionality may be affected for some period. That’s a nice way of saying the device or system won’t work and there’s no way of knowing for how long.
3. It’s a DIY project
Which brings us to the next myth, which is that the average person can do it themselves. Unless you are a skilled professional, I would not advise taking on a smart home project. You want to make a light turn on and off with your Alexa® or Google Assistant™ virtual assistant software, go for it. A smart home takes much more planning and expertise. I have no problem changing a light bulb or hanging a light fixture in my dining room; however, I am not going to rewire my house. I may change the flush valve in my toilet, but I’m not going to replace the pipes in my house. You get it. Integrating devices and systems, establishing different zones, creating scenes, designing the UI with a balance between control, feedback, and simplicity – all takes experience and skill.
4. Need a programmer to make changes
Early adopters may have experienced the pain of trying to make a simple change or update to their home control system. Years ago, if the cable provider changed the channel line-up, the homeowner would have to call the dealer or programmer to make an appointment for them to come out to the house to reprogram the system. The system wouldn’t work as expected until it was updated, which often took several days and beaucoup bucks. Not anymore. Technology has evolved so now it’s easy for system owners to change favorite channels, create scenes, rename buttons, update images, and more. While a professional is needed for the initial installation and setup, the system is easy to manage once it’s up and running. This makes life so much easier for both dealer and customer.
5. Tech becomes obsolete quickly
Similar to updating the UI, updating firmware or hardware used to be a stressful process. A smart home should be intelligent enough to update itself. Apps don’t become obsolete. Updates are constantly pushed out from the cloud, making them better all the time. The same is true for a good smart home system. New features, functions, and device support gets added in the background consistently, so the system you installed (or purchased) yesterday gets better over time. Swapping out decorative elements, such as keypads, dimmers, and touch screens is also seamless. When a new device is added, all the settings are pulled down from the cloud and it just works. No system interruptions. No sunk costs. No imposing house calls. No surprise bills.
6. Lighting control saves energy and money
Lighting control is one of the most popular smart systems, but it takes more than just one system to make a home smart. On the surface, it makes sense that if you dim the lights ten percent, then you save ten percent of energy costs. If the shades are raised during the day to take advantage of sunlight so the lights don’t need to be on (or at least not 100%), but that causes the room temperature to rise a few degrees, which triggers the air conditioner to run longer and more often, was energy usage (or cost) reduced? A smart home integrates all the various systems and technology to optimize comfort, convenience, safety, and sometimes energy.
7. Home technology is easy to hack
Security is at the forefront of people’s minds these days. Personal identities are stolen; email accounts hacked; private photos publicized; and more. A smart home must outsmart those who don’t respect privacy. Crestron control systems adhere to the strictest security standards. The same Crestron control system that goes into a home is also installed in secure government and military facilities, global banking institutions, hospitals, and other mission critical applications. When installed correctly by a trained professional, a Crestron smart home is the gold standard for security, comfort, and convenience.
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