Bringing style to your windows

Patricia Nugent • April 1, 2025

The Home Fashions division showroom offers a myriad of samples to suit any style.

Designer Lori Morano is the manager of the division, and has more than 30 years of experience in window treatments. She works closely with a top-quality manufacturers of window treatments. One of these, Lafayette Interior Fashions Custom Window Treatments, are made in West Lafayette, Indiana.


As part of its dedication to offering high-end, one-stop shopping to its legions of loyal customers, paintCLE continues to enhance its Home Fashions division by offering blinds, shades, shutters, draperies and wall coverings.


“As a locally based, family-owned company, we are always looking for new ways to evolve and respond to our clients’ wants and needs,” says Matt Warren, who, along with his parents Dick and Anna, owns the paintCLE Benjamin Moore stores in Shaker Heights and Medina. “Blinds and shades are not just practical additions to control light and privacy. They also contribute significantly to the esthetic appeal and value of your living spaces.”


Designer Lori Morano is the manager of the division, and has more than 30 years of experience in window treatments. She works closely with a top-quality manufacturers of window treatments. One of these, Lafayette Interior Fashions Custom Window Treatments, are made in West Lafayette, Indiana.


Lori explains that when she does a design consultation, since the company works with its own fabrics, the sky is the limit in terms of what can be created.


“We offer any style, from roller shades, Roman shades and cellular shades, to wood and faux wood blinds, vertical blinds, motorized shades and shutters,” she says. “Motorization is trending. People want to control their shades from their phones, whether at home or not.”


The Home Fashions division showroom offers a myriad of samples to suit any style. Our customers enjoy working with Lori to put together a vision and then see what the samples look like in their homes.

“Four years ago, we opened as a locally owned Benjamin Moore paint store, and today, we are a full service paint and decor store,” says Matt.


paintCLE is located at 20065 Chagrin Boulevard in Shaker Heights, call 216-478-9008, and at 3833 Pearl Road in Medina, call 330-721-0005, or visit paintCLE.com for more information. 

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Free Consultation and Discount Offer!


Schedule your free in-home consultation with Designer Lori Morano, who will bring samples and expert design ideas, by calling 216-478-9008. Enjoy 25% off all interior fashion products, including blinds, shades, shutters, drapery, and wall coverings. Offer valid through Saturday, May 31, 2025.

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