The city of Novi is welcoming a novel entrant into the interior design scene with open arms. The renowned window treatment manufacturer, Graber, has recently opened its first Michigan-based showroom here, providing a whole new way to shop for window treatments.
Graber’s Detroit Design Studio is the first of its kind in Michigan, adding to Graber’s expanding network of showrooms across the country. This sought-after showroom is nestled amongst five other significant furniture stores, optimizing the shopping ease for customers.
This pilot showroom in Novi collaborates with Clear Fortress Window Solutions, a Michigan-based family enterprise that specializes in custom-made window treatments.
Rather than taking home a sample, customers now have the choice to visit the showroom to try out the products first-hand. This enables them to touch, feel and interact with a wide array of blinds, shades, and drapes, and make a more informed decision on their purchases.
The showroom also introduces a new high-tech feature: an interactive touch-screen device. This cutting-edge tool allows customers to upload photos of their homes and play around with different window treatments virtually, thus simplifying the selection process.
Juxtaposing classic functionality with modern style, the range of products available at the showroom caters to the latest home design trends.
Nowadays, the trend leans towards personalization in interior design. Chic interior elements such as earth-toned grey walls with white or black trim, and silver or nickel installations, are highly desired, not just for their style but importantly for their adaptability.
Increasingly, customers prefer a clean, simple base for their homes. This approach allows them to experiment with colors, patterns, and textures while maintaining a polished and modern look.
Given the safety risk posed by cords to children, cordless window treatments have become a necessity rather than a trend. All window treatments displayed at the showroom meet this requirement of being cordless. They offer creative and fashionable ways to filter sunlight according to personal preference.
The Detroit Design Studio also presents a host of motorized blinds that are compatible with home automation systems. With the new technology, customers can control the amount of sunlight coming into the house with just a tap on their phones or a simple voice command to Amazon Alexa or Google Home.
In conclusion, the opening of Graber’s first Michigan showroom in Novi ushers in a new, interactive, and personalized shopping experience for window treatments. In light of current home design trends, this also marks a progressive step in the industry.
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