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Sun Glow Window Covering Products of Canada Ltd.
50 Hollinger Road, Toronto, ON M4B 3G5
p. 416.266.3501 800.668.1728
f. 416.266.5484 877.245.9943
info@mysunglow.com
Window treatments are an integral part of any structure from many viewpoints: aesthetics, cost savings, improved environment, content protection and habitant comfort. Trends, as in any discipline, change over time, as they do with window treatments. Sun Glow Window Covering Products of Canada Ltd. is an innovator who listens to the market to foresee demand and develop or source products that meet consumer needs that inspire them to be creative and to have fun decorating.
Read More...Amongst the products that have evolved the most dramatically in the last several years, one would have to include the screening choices-the variety available for windows, for doors and other uses-available in the marketplace.
Read More...Pure Screen® by Sun Glow is a sun control fabric that actually cleans the air. A special coating on the fabric enables it to accumulate harmful gases and bad odours on its surface and convert them in a catalytic process into harmless substances such as water and carbon dioxide.
Read More...This year 200 students will undertake the graduate internship program. It’s a time for students to shine and show their potential employers what they’re made of. Just ask Vivian Kanargelidis, the president of Sun Glow Window Covering Products. It’s a Toronto based company that’s distributed and manufactured custom window treatments for 27 years, and one that exclusively hires Centennial graduates.
Read More...Contemplating wallpaper solutions for my rental apartment last week got me thinking about my biggest decorating problem: the windows. They are massive and awkward, run right to the ceiling and are framed in metal. Drapery or blinds have to be mounted from the ceiling, but there is a 5" piece of framing that juts out, further confusing the issue of where to hang them. (That far away from the window or from one long rod that runs wall to wall instead?) I'm embarrassed to admit how long it took me to figure something out, but in my defense, even Michael Penney was at a loss.
Read More...Remarkably, demand and sales of wood window treatment products have remained steady even through recent slow economic times. How has this happened? Manufacturers and suppliers of these products find the sustained success of their offerings is based on fulfilling essential marketplace needs: attractive price points, design flexibility, ability to satisfy customer desires and added value.
Read More...IDC (Interior Designers of Canada) announced the winners of the 2010 IIDEX/NeoCon Canada Innovation Awards. This year, 59 products were selected to receive awards, which celebrate the industry's leading manufacturers and suppliers within fields of design and architecture, and recognize outstanding achievements in new products design. Judgin took place at the opening of the 2010 IIDEX/NeoCon Canada trade show in Toronto.
Read More...Hospice Caledon celebrated the Grand Opening of Bethell House - A Hosipice to provide End-of-Life care to residents of Caledon and neighbouring communities.
Read More...The District of Saanich would like to announce the addition of a work of art to the Saanich public art inventory. The work of art will be installed at the Gordon Head Recreation Centre as the final component of the renovation completed in March 2010. A public art competition for the project started in December 2009. The Jury for the project chose a work of art that addresses the broad theme of “Multiculturalism & Community”. Fran Baskerville, an artist who works in a variety of drawing and painting medium, created the work of art chosen for the site. Her original work was digitally scanned and then printed on a 10% open window covering fabric by SunGlow Window Coverings. The art work on the shades provides a colourful sunshade. The shade material allows some light penetration that further illuminates the artwork. To see examples of the artwork click here.
Janice, a single gal, is excited about her new 575-square-foot condominium.
"I love to entertain and I expect to have out-of-town guests stay with me a few times a year,” she says. Janice also loves metal and glass and would like advice about furnishing her new digs. Interior decorator Sharyn Kastelic approves of Janice’s floor plan.
One way Canadians can honour the 20th anniversary of Earth Day in this country is by incorporating its tenets, such as environmental sustainability and responsible consumerism, into their home life every day of the year.
When it comes to green decor, however, it’s been a challenge to find items that are both stylish and sustainable. That’s changing, says Carole Pare, senior marketing director for Rona, because consumers are demanding great-looking, ecologically responsible choices for home furnishing and renovation materials.
Read More...Want to give your designer night sweats and heart palpitations? Then casually throw into conversation that vertical blinds are a must-have for your place. Perhaps a safer, and less life-threatening design idea, might be the on-trend windowcovering choice of roller shades. One look at the Artisan collection (above) from Sun Glow and you might twig that shades are more than plain beige, white, and - ahem - more beige.
Read More...There is a growing trend in home decor toward high-functioning , sustainable design, and the same can be said of window treatments. Sun Glow Window Covering Products of Canada Ltd. is leading the way with a variety of products that have environmentally friendly properties and are of superior quality and functionality...
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