Bindi and Bird Expands Bellingham Offerings with Smart, Energy-Efficient Window Covering Solutions

Bindi and Bird is described as sister-owned, operated by two sisters in the family business.
Luminette window shadings are described as pairing sheer fabric panels with rotating vanes to accommodate wide openings and changing light.
Patio doors are highlighted as a focal point for automation, with panel track systems and motorized roller shades described as smoother and cleaner than traditional vertical blinds.
Shades from multiple brands (Hunter Douglas, Lafayette, Graber, Norman, Alta) are presented as offering a broad range of fabrics, textures, and prices, with the promise of not having to shop around.
Bindi and Bird, a sister-owned window covering shop in Bellingham, Washington, is positioning itself as a one-stop source for 2026's top two trends: smart motorized shades and energy-efficient cellular honeycomb shades BarChart. The store carries products from five major brands—Hunter Douglas, Lafayette, Graber, Norman, and Alta—giving homeowners access to multiple options without shopping around.
As an authorized Hunter Douglas dealer, Bindi and Bird pairs motorized shading with cellular shades to meet growing demand for both convenience and energy savings Street Insider. The store emphasizes modernizing patio doors and sliding glass doors with motorized roller shades and panel track systems designed to handle frequent use and changing light.
Smart motorized shades and cellular honeycomb shades are dominating 2026's market MyEagle Country. Motorized options offer convenience—homeowners tap a button or use voice commands instead of reaching for cords. Cellular shades deliver energy savings through their insulating cell structure that traps air and reduces heating and cooling costs.
Bindi and Bird built its entire inventory around these two trends, stocking both styles in multiple price points and fabrics KOTA Radio. This strategy lets customers find exactly what they need in one visit.
Patio doors present a unique challenge—they open frequently and let in changing amounts of light throughout the day. Motorized roller shades and panel track systems solve this better than traditional vertical blinds, which can jam or tangle with heavy use KBEW 98 Country.
Bindi and Bird also highlights Luminette shadings for large openings like sliding glass doors. These systems pair sheer fabric panels with rotating vanes. The vanes tilt to control light and heat while keeping the view clear Street Insider.
Honeycomb shades like Duette and Applause from Hunter Douglas create pockets of air that act as insulators BarChart. This simple design cuts energy waste. The shades come in dozens of fabrics and textures, so they work with any room style.
The multiple brands Bindi and Bird carries—Lafayette, Graber, Norman, and Alta alongside Hunter Douglas—means customers get a broad range without compromises. Different budgets and tastes are covered under one roof MyEagle Country.
The two sisters behind Bindi and Bird recognized that homeowners want modern aesthetics, energy efficiency, and convenience all at once Street Insider. Rather than force customers to choose between styles or travel to multiple stores, they created a curated collection of trusted brands.
By combining smart automation with proven insulation technology, Bindi and Bird reflects where the window covering market is headed KOTA Radio. The store's approach—carrying multiple premium brands under one roof—removes friction from a decision that usually requires research and comparisons.
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