Large windows, tall ceilings, and unique architecture are part of what makes homes in Boerne, Fair Oaks Ranch, and the Hill Country so beautiful.
But they also create one common problem:
windows you simply can’t reach.
Whether it’s a two-story living room, stairwell window, or something above a bathtub or kitchen sink—these spaces require a smarter solution than standard blinds.
Let’s break down your best options.
Motorized Shades: The #1 Solution
If you only take one thing away from this—this is it.
Motorized shades are hands-down the best solution for hard-to-reach windows.
Instead of climbing on furniture or grabbing a ladder, you can:
- Control shades with a remote, app, or voice command
- Adjust multiple windows at once
- Schedule them to open and close automatically
They eliminate the need for cords or manual operation, making them both safer and more convenient.
Perfect for:
- Two-story living rooms
- Stairwells
- Windows behind furniture
- Skylights and vaulted ceilings
Best Shade Types for High or Awkward Windows
The good news: almost every window treatment can be motorized.
Here are the top performers:
Roller Shades

- Clean, modern look
- Great for large windows and wide openings
- Minimal and easy to maintain
Cellular (Honeycomb) Shades

- Excellent insulation for Texas heat
- Ideal for sun-exposed, high windows
- Helps reduce energy loss through glass
Roman Shades

- Soft, high-end fabric look
- Great for adding warmth to tall spaces
- Can be fully motorized for convenience
Solar Shades

- Reduce glare without blocking your view
- Perfect for scenic Hill Country homes
Smart Features That Make a Big Difference
Motorization isn’t just about convenience—it changes how you use your home.
You can:
- Set shades to close during the hottest part of the day
- Open them automatically in the morning
- Control an entire wall of windows with one button
This is especially useful in areas like Cordillera Ranch, Canyon Lake, and Fredericksburg, where sun exposure can be intense.
Alternative (Less Ideal) Options
There are manual solutions—but they come with trade-offs.
Extension Poles (Wands)
- Lower cost
- Can be awkward and inconvenient
- Not ideal for daily use
Long Cord or Chain Systems
- Work for some windows
- Can look messy and be harder to operate evenly
Fixed or Decorative Treatments
- Provide privacy
- No adjustability for light control
Most homeowners eventually upgrade because these options simply aren’t practical long-term.
Why This Matters More in the Hill Country
Hard-to-reach windows aren’t just about convenience—they impact:
- Energy efficiency (heat gain through large windows)
- Furniture protection (UV damage)
- Daily comfort (glare, brightness, temperature)
And when windows are too hard to operate, they often just get left open or closed—defeating the purpose entirely.
The Right Solution Starts with Your Home
Every home is different—especially in places like Boerne, Bulverde, and Spring Branch, where architecture varies so much.
That’s why at Bumble Bee Blinds of Boerne, we offer free in-home consultations where we:
- Evaluate your hard-to-reach windows in person
- Recommend the best motorized solutions
- Bring samples so you can see options in your lighting
- Handle measuring and installation
Ready to Make Your Windows Effortless?
If you’ve got windows you avoid adjusting because they’re just too hard to reach—you’re not alone.
And you don’t have to live with it.
Schedule your free in-home consultation today and we’ll help you design a solution that makes your home more comfortable, functional, and easy to enjoy every day.
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