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Whole-Home Window Covering Automation in a Hayden, Idaho Custom Home


Modern Hayden, ID kitchen with wood cabinets, a white island, pendant lights, and large, shaded windows overlooking greenery and a parked truck.

When designing a luxury custom home, comfort and convenience should feel built into every room. In this recently completed project in Hayden, Idaho, our team installed a fully integrated whole-house window covering automation system featuring motorized roller shades and smart drapery designed to complement the home’s clean architectural style.

The goal of this project was to create effortless control over privacy, glare reduction, natural light, and daily comfort — all while maintaining a sleek, modern appearance throughout the home.

From large living room windows to private bedroom spaces, every window covering was carefully selected to support both the functionality and design of the home.


Smart Window Covering Automation Designed for Everyday Living in Hayden, Idaho


One of the biggest priorities in this Hayden home was simplicity. Instead of manually adjusting individual window coverings throughout the day, the homeowners wanted shades that were hardwired, operate remotely, and be fully automated.


The final system requires no shade charging and allows the homeowners to control shades and drapery by:

  • room

  • schedule

  • time of day

  • smart home scenes

  • remote access

  • voice control integration



As more homeowners in North Idaho invest in smart-home technology, automated window coverings are becoming one of the most requested upgrades for new construction homes. At Coeur Window Coverings, we offer multiple window covering brands that can be integrated with most home automation systems, and that can be added to your 3rd party diy smart systems like Alexa, Google, & Smart Home.



Motorized Roller Shades for Clean Lines and Light Control

Throughout the home, we installed motorized roller shades that provided a minimalist appearance while delivering practical light control and privacy.

The clean profile of roller shades makes them an excellent fit for modern and transitional homes, especially when homeowners want the window coverings to blend naturally into the architecture.


In this project, the automated shades helped:

  • soften harsh daylight

  • reduce glare on interior surfaces

  • improve daytime comfort

  • preserve outdoor views

  • maintain a clean visual aesthetic


Several areas of the home featured oversized windows with significant sun exposure, making automated shade control especially useful during peak afternoon light.


Smart Drapery for Softness, Privacy, and Luxury


To complement the roller shades, several spaces also included smart drapery systems that added warmth and softness to the interior design.

View of Hayden Lake through a Smart Drape

Smart Drapes work exceptionally well in:

  • primary bedrooms

  • dining rooms

  • great rooms

  • large window walls

  • sliding glass doors


By combining automated shades and drapery, the finished result created layered light control with a refined, luxury feel.


Designed for a Clean New Construction Finish

Because this was a custom home project, careful planning was essential from the beginning.

Our team coordinated shade placement, power requirements, and automation details to ensure the final installation looked intentional and streamlined throughout the home.

One of the biggest advantages of planning window covering automation during new construction is the ability to:

  • conceal wiring

  • minimize visible hardware

  • coordinate with lighting and smart-home systems

  • create clean architectural lines

  • improve long-term functionality


The result was a fully integrated system that feels like part of the home rather than an afterthought.


Recap: Design Challenges We Solved with automation in this Hayden, ID Home


Managing natural light without sacrificing views

Large windows brought incredible natural light into the home, but also created glare and heat during certain times of day. Automated shades allowed the homeowners to control sunlight while still preserving the openness of the space.


Creating privacy in large-window rooms

Several rooms required additional privacy without adding visual heaviness. Solar shades offered the necessary privacy facing the nieghbors while keeping the space feeling open.


Simplifying daily shade adjustments

With a large number of windows throughout the home, automation eliminated the need to manually adjust individual coverings multiple times per day.


Maintaining a clean architectural appearance

The homeowners wanted the window coverings to feel integrated into the home’s design. Low-profile hardware, concealed details, and coordinated fabric selections helped achieve a seamless final look.


Project Specifications

  • Project Type: Whole-house window covering automation

  • Location: Hayden, Idaho

  • Products Installed: Motorized roller shades and smart drapery

  • Home Style: Custom luxury home

  • Key Features:

    • Hardwired shade power

    • Automated shade scheduling

    • Smart-home integration

    • Large-window light control

    • Privacy management

    • Clean modern aesthetic

Frequently Asked Questions About Automated Window Coverings


Are automated shades worth it in new construction homes?

Yes. New construction is one of the best times to install automated shades because wiring, power planning, and concealment options can be integrated during the building process.

Can smart window coverings be controlled remotely?

Most automated systems can be controlled through mobile apps, remotes, schedules, voice assistants, and smart-home integrations.

What types of homes benefit most from window covering automation?

Automation works especially well in:

  • luxury homes

  • new construction

  • homes with large windows

  • lake homes

  • mountain-view homes

  • smart homes

  • tall or difficult-to-reach windows

Can automated window coverings be integrated into a smart-home system?

Most modern automated shades and drapery systems can integrate with popular smart-home platforms, allowing homeowners to control window coverings through:

  • mobile apps

  • voice assistants

  • wall keypads

  • timers and schedules

  • whole-home scenes

Can motorized shades be added to an existing home, or are they only for new construction?

Both. While new construction allows for hidden wiring and pre-planning, many automated shade systems can also be retrofitted into existing homes using rechargeable battery-powered motors or wireless controls.


Planning a Window Covering Automation Project in North Idaho?

Whether you’re building a custom home in Hayden, Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Liberty Lake, or Spokane, automated window coverings can dramatically improve comfort, privacy, and everyday convenience.

At Coeur Window Coverings, we help homeowners, builders, and designers create custom shade and drapery solutions that are designed specifically for the way each home is used.


Contact Coeur Window Coverings to schedule a consultation for your upcoming project.



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