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Create a peaceful sanctuary with blackout or room darkening blinds for better sleep quality.
Balance style and function with light-filtering blinds that enhance your home's aesthetic.
Elegant blinds that complement your dining space while providing privacy and light control.
Durable, moisture-resistant blinds that withstand humidity and are easy to clean
Waterproof and privacy-focused blinds perfect for high-moisture environments.
Professional blinds that reduce glare and enhance productivity in your workspace.
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Choose from a variety of blind types including mini blinds, faux wood blinds, vertical blinds, roller shades, and more. Each type offers unique benefits for different rooms and window styles.
Measure your windows accurately to ensure a perfect fit. We offer custom sizing options for any window dimension, from small bathroom windows to large sliding glass doors.
Select from our wide range of colors and finishes to match your interior decor. From classic whites and neutrals to bold statement colors, find the perfect shade for your space.
Decide between inside mount (fits within the window frame) or outside mount (mounts above the window frame). Each option provides different aesthetic and functional benefits.
Enhance your blinds with motorized options for hard-to-reach windows, or choose from various control styles including cordless, continuous loop, or wand controls for easy operation.
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Everything you need to know about choosing the perfect custom shades for your home. From materials to styles, we cover it all.
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Discover why faux wood blinds are the perfect choice for moisture-prone areas. Learn about their durability, style, and value.
Learn More →Custom window blinds give you the perfect fit for every window in your home. You'll choose from wood, faux wood, aluminum, and vinyl materials. Each type of window blinds brings its own benefits for light control, privacy, and energy efficiency.
Whether you need window shades for bedrooms or blinds for large openings, custom-made options ensure your windows look polished and function exactly how you need them to.
Real wood shades add warmth and natural beauty to any space. The slats come in basswood, oak, or bamboo, giving you authentic grain patterns and rich tones.
Best for: Living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices where timeless elegance matters.
Faux Wood blinds offer the wood look with enhanced durability. They're made from PVC materials that resist moisture, warping, and cracking.
Perfect for: Bathrooms, kitchens, humid climates, and high-traffic areas. The waterproof construction means easy cleaning and long-lasting performance.
Often called mini blinds, these are affordable and durable. They come in many colors with slim slats for precise light control.
Great for: Office spaces, rental properties, and rooms needing reliable, economical performance.
Vertical blinds work best for sliding glass doors and wide windows. The vanes stack neatly to one side when open, available in fabric or vinyl.
Best for: Sliding doors, large picture windows, floor-to-ceiling windows, and commercial spaces.
Vinyl blinds handle heat and moisture without warping. Perfect for sun-facing windows, bathrooms, and kitchens with enhanced moisture resistance.
Adjustable slats let you tilt for soft light or close completely for darkness. Light filtering gives brightness without glare. Room darkening blocks most light for bedrooms. Blackout options eliminate light gaps entirely. Window shades with side tracks offer maximum darkness.
Blinds create an insulating buffer between your window and room. Close them on cold nights to prevent heat loss or hot days to block solar heat gain. You'll see the difference on utility bills, especially on large east or west-facing windows.
Faux wood and vinyl handle humidity without warping, swelling, or developing mold. They're the smart choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and coastal homes. Clean with a damp cloth as needed.
Cordless systems eliminate dangling cords that pose risks to children and pets. Motorized options remove all cords entirely while adding convenience.
Every blind gets cut to your exact specifications. Inside mount sits within the window frame for a clean look. Outside mount covers the frame and surrounds for maximum light blocking.
Cordless systems push up or pull down for safe, simple operation. Perfect for families with kids.
Motorized options work with remotes, apps, or voice commands. Great for hard-to-reach windows.
1-inch slats work well on smaller windows. 2-inch slats are standard for most applications. 2.5-inch or larger suit bigger windows with contemporary style.
Room darkening or blackout options help with sleep quality. Cordless blinds add safety for kids' rooms. Wood shades or faux wood in soft colors create a peaceful feel. Roman shades add fabric softness.
Style matters here. Light filtering works well for natural brightness without glare. Roman shades or wood blinds add elegance. Motorization adds convenience for multiple windows.
Faux wood, vinyl, or mini blinds handle moisture without warping. They wipe clean easily and provide full privacy when needed.
Vertical blinds stack to one side for clear access to sliding glass doors. Roman shades and vertical blinds work well for large windows. Custom blinds sized for door blinds ensure proper fit.
Different rooms need different solutions. Bedrooms prioritize darkness and quiet. Living rooms want style and light control. Bathrooms need moisture resistance. Kitchens need easy cleaning and durability.
Think about how you use each space. Do you need total privacy? How much natural light matters? Is moisture an issue? Your answers point you toward specific materials and features.
Standard rectangular windows work with any blind type. Large windows need sturdy mechanisms that won't sag. Small windows might look better with smaller slat sizes that don't overwhelm the space.
Specialty shapes like arches or angles need different solutions. Many people pair blinds on the rectangular portion with stationary treatments for the unique parts.
Inside mount requires enough depth in your window frame to accommodate the blinds. Measure your frame depth before choosing this option. The blinds sit recessed for a streamlined look.
Outside mount covers the entire window area and surrounding wall. This works when you don't have sufficient depth for inside mount, or when you want to make windows appear larger and block more light at the edges.
Most blinds need only regular dusting and occasional wiping with a damp cloth. Vertical blinds are especially easy since you can remove individual vanes to clean or replace them. For patio access, vertical blinds offer practical maintenance.
Consider how much use your blinds will get. Busy homes with kids and pets benefit from more durable materials. Quiet adult homes can go with more delicate options.
Which blinds work best in humid rooms?
Faux wood and vinyl handle moisture without warping or mold. They're ideal for bathrooms and kitchens where real wood might struggle.
What's the difference between mini blinds and aluminum blinds?
The terms are interchangeable. Mini blinds typically have 1-inch slats and are the affordable, standard option in most homes.
Do vertical blinds work on regular windows?
They're designed for wide openings like sliding glass doors. On standard windows, horizontal blinds usually look better.
Should I choose inside or outside mount?
Inside mount gives a cleaner look. Outside mount blocks more light and makes windows appear larger. Check your frame depth first.