From airport terminals to mom-and-pop shops, Creative Windows has worked in a diverse range of industries and environments. In our 38 years of experience serving Michigan businesses, we’ve seen and done it all.
Our team prides itself on being versatile, reliable, and flexible. Having worked on many complex, large-scale projects, we understand the importance of maintaining a clear line of communication and being responsive to the needs and timing of contractors and business owners. Our professional in-house project managers, fabricators, and installers allow us to deliver and maintain exact specifications and quickly adapt to unexpected changes to keep projects on-time and on-budget.
Lake Forest Golf Club is enhancing its spaces for a luxurious experience and needed help safeguarding ProShop merchandise after hours, which we addressed by installing a ceiling track blackout drapery that can be easily managed during operational hours and securely closed at night.
This striking banded drapery was inspired by our customer’s favorite color blue, the shape of the windows, and the cathedral ceilings. The drapery accentuates the height, plays off of the coffered ceiling, stunning light fixture, and artwork for a beautiful, cohesive design.
Elegant serenity: This 57-foot serpentine metal coil drapery adorns a privacy half wall inside the newly built Smoke and Fire Restaurant, allowing customers a brief alternative to the excitement experienced by all who visit Firekeepers Casino in Battle Creek, MI.
Our extreme challenge was to design an attractive motorized solar screen shading system to cover a curtain wall 27 feet wide by 32 feet high, with no vertical dividing mullions. This was to serve as a backdrop and light filter for a large projection screen that could be lowered from the ceiling for video presentations in a large auditorium type setting.
See how Creative Windows installed a fully automated solar shade system for the largest construction project to date for the Wayne State University in Detroit.
Discover how Creative Windows was able to seamlessly retro-fit the North Terminal with advanced automated windows shades with very little modification to the existing structure.
See how Creative Windows tackled a difficult installation challenge using custom brackets and shades manufactured in our Ann Arbor facility utilizing Somfy intelligent motors and bus networks.
Lake Forest Golf Club is enhancing its spaces for a luxurious experience and needed help safeguarding ProShop merchandise after hours, which we addressed by installing a ceiling track blackout drapery that can be easily managed during operational hours and securely closed at night.
This striking banded drapery was inspired by our customer’s favorite color blue, the shape of the windows, and the cathedral ceilings. The drapery accentuates the height, plays off of the coffered ceiling, stunning light fixture, and artwork for a beautiful, cohesive design.
Elegant serenity: This 57-foot serpentine metal coil drapery adorns a privacy half wall inside the newly built Smoke and Fire Restaurant, allowing customers a brief alternative to the excitement experienced by all who visit Firekeepers Casino in Battle Creek, MI.
Our extreme challenge was to design an attractive motorized solar screen shading system to cover a curtain wall 27 feet wide by 32 feet high, with no vertical dividing mullions. This was to serve as a backdrop and light filter for a large projection screen that could be lowered from the ceiling for video presentations in a large auditorium type setting.
See how Creative Windows installed a fully automated solar shade system for the largest construction project to date for the Wayne State University in Detroit.
Discover how Creative Windows was able to seamlessly retro-fit the North Terminal with advanced automated windows shades with very little modification to the existing structure.
See how Creative Windows tackled a difficult installation challenge using custom brackets and shades manufactured in our Ann Arbor facility utilizing Somfy intelligent motors and bus networks.\