Answers to our most frequently asked questions!

Can you order a product with rough measurements?

When it comes to ensuring you receive the best product that fits your specific window opening, we need to come out and take exact measurements. We take into account frame sizes, bracket types, window squareness, and more to guarantee said product fits appropriately in your window. Some products have unique specifications that need to be taken into account. Our goal is to provide you with the best looking product and to do that, we want to take the guess work out of the equation and know it will look its best.

Do upgraded window treatments help homes sell?

From our experience and research, yes! When homes have dated window treatments, potential buyers see that as an extra expense they will need to incur when buying the home which can deter a buyer from pursuing the house. Updated window treatments allow your home to look its best and possibly create a more generous offer from buyers.

What is the difference in custom and ready-made window treatments?

Custom made products are fitted for your specific window opening. Measurements are taken that take into account window opening, squarness, trim, brackets, and more to ensure a proper fit. Ready-made window treatments are to fit most window openings and come in generic sizes. 

What is included in my quote?

Once you have chosen a product, a total will be calculated using our live in-home estimate app. The total will include cost of product, shipping, taxes and installation. If you are looking at multiple products, a quote will be emailed or texted to you with a detailed report. There are no hidden fees and if there is a change in a products pricing, we provide you an updated estimate as soon as we receive that information.

Do you require a deposit?

Yes. Once you have given confirmation you would like to proceed with your order, we will require a 50% deposit. 

Do you offer window treatments that provide extra privacy?

We do! With many of our fabrics you will find a blackout fabric option. Typically a vinyl backing is put on the fabric and will block out any light and view. A great option for bedrooms or bathrooms.