Choose from custom blinds, shades, and drapery designed to fit your space and your routine. We offer a wide range of materials, colours, finishes, and operating styles, so it’s easy to match your home or commercial interior without overcomplicating the choice. Need privacy, softer daylight, or room-darkening coverage? We’ll help you compare sheer, light-filtering, and blackout options, and choose the right level of light control for each room. Many fabrics and finishes are also UV-protective, which can help reduce sun exposure on floors, furniture, and surfaces.
Blinds, Shades & Drapery for Homes and Businesses

- Wood Blinds
- Vertical Blinds
- Faux Wood Blinds
- Blinds Motorized
- Zebra Blinds
- Panel Blinds

- Panels
- Drapes
- Valances
- Motorized Drapes
- Drapery Hardware
- Upholstery

- Roller Shades
- Roman Shades
- Cellular Shades
- Woven Wood Shades
- Silhouette Shades
- Graphic Shades
- Solar Shades

- Commercial Blinds
- Commercial Shades
- Commercial Drapes
- Commercial Upholstery
- Motorized Blinds
- Other Services
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Complete the form below to schedule a free consultation and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. During our call, we will ask you a few questions and explain how we can help you.
Frequently Asked Questions
The difference is mainly about how much light comes through and how much privacy you get.
- Sheer: lets in the most daylight and keeps the room bright; privacy is limited at night when lights are on inside.
- Translucent (Light-Filtering): softens and diffuses light; gives more privacy than sheer while still keeping the space bright.
- Blackout: blocks the most light and gives the most privacy, which is why it’s common for bedrooms, nurseries, and media rooms.
Exact performance depends on the fabric, the product type, and how it’s mounted. During consultation we’ll recommend the best opacity for your room and your goals.
A quick way to decide is to start with how you want to control light and how “soft” or “structured” you want the window to look.
- Blinds: have slats, so you can tilt them to fine-tune light and privacy. Great when you want adjustable control.
- Shades: are a single piece of fabric or material, so they give a cleaner, more minimal look. They’re great when you want a smooth finish and simple operation.
- Drapes: add warmth and a finished design look. They can also help with softness and room feel, especially in living rooms and bedrooms.
If you’re choosing for multiple rooms, it’s common to use different solutions based on what each space needs.
Yes, we offer motorized options. The biggest benefits are comfort and day-to-day convenience.
- Easy control: open and close your window treatments without pulling cords.
- Great for hard-to-reach windows: higher windows, staircases, and wide openings become simple to manage.
- Cleaner look: motorized setups often pair well with a modern, uncluttered style.
- Routine-friendly: many clients like the idea of keeping a consistent daily light and privacy routine.
If you tell us what you’re installing and where, we’ll recommend what motorized setup makes the most sense for your space.
Yes. We work with both residential and commercial spaces.
For homes, it’s usually about comfort, privacy, light control, and style. For commercial spaces, it’s often about clean design, durability, glare control, and a consistent look across multiple windows.
No matter the space type, we’ll help you choose the right product and finish, then guide you through the next steps for measurements and installation.
It depends on the room and how you use it. Here are a few common starting points:
- Bedrooms: blackout or room-darkening options are popular if you want better sleep and maximum privacy.
- Living Rooms: translucent or light-filtering options help keep the space bright while reducing glare and adding privacy.
- Kitchens: many people prefer practical solutions that are easy to maintain and still give adjustable light control.
- Bathrooms: privacy is the priority; materials that handle humidity well are usually the best fit.
- Offices: glare control matters, especially for screens; light-filtering options can make the space more comfortable during the day.
If you tell us which room you’re choosing for and what you want to improve, we’ll narrow it down quickly.
