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Best Window Treatment Companies in Sacramento

Our Recommended Top 4

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Sacramento Window Treatment Companies on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Elk Grove, CA 95624

Why choose this provider?

3 Blind Brothers offers window treatment services for clients in Sacramento. It installs several shades and blinds to homes, including cellular honeycomb shades that keep indoor space warm in the winter and cool during summer. It also installs different vertical blinds from Skyline, Somner, Cadence, and Vertical Solutions. Additionally, it provides PowerView automation that programs windows and allows clients to control it using voice activation, remote controls, and smart home systems. 3 Blind Brothers is a family-owned and family-operated business.

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4.5
Yelp
4.5 / 5 (123)

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1402 Blue Oaks Boulevard, Roseville, CA 95747

Why choose this provider?

California Window Fashions, a partner of Skyline Window Coverings, has been in service to the Sacramento metro for over 20 years. It installs a variety of window covering solutions, including energy-efficient, street-private, child and pet-safe, motorized, dual shade, and room-darkening window treatments. It carries a full collection of Hunter Douglas window shades, blinds, plantation shutters, and motorized window covers. California Window Fashions' Design Studio offers 220 exclusive fabrics available as side panels, draperies, roller, and roman shades.

Reputation:

We scour the internet for reviews from well-known resources. Each provider is evaluated based on the quality and quantity of their reviews, their presence on multiple review sites, and their average minimum rating.
5.0
Google
5.0 / 5 (82)
Yelp
5.0 / 5 (56)

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We hire mystery shoppers to call our providers anonymously and evaluate them. Providers who respond quickly, answer questions thoroughly, and communicate politely score higher.
5.0
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6624 Lonetree Boulevard, Rocklin, CA 95765

Why choose this provider?

Blind Spot is a full-service window treatment company that serves the greater Sacramento area. It carries window coverings from Hunter Douglas which include draperies, side panels, shades, shutters, and blinds. It also offers innovative options like the PowerView motorized shades and the Designer Roller Duolite® shades which combine light-filtering and room-darkening fabric in one shade. Its team guides clients throughout the process, from product selection and design to measurement. Blind Spot has been in service for nearly two decades.

Reputation:

We scour the internet for reviews from well-known resources. Each provider is evaluated based on the quality and quantity of their reviews, their presence on multiple review sites, and their average minimum rating.
5.0
Yelp
5.0 / 5 (68)
Facebook
5.0 / 5 (7)

Professionalism:

We hire mystery shoppers to call our providers anonymously and evaluate them. Providers who respond quickly, answer questions thoroughly, and communicate politely score higher.
5.0
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Website
4562 Roseville Road, North Highlands, CA 95660

Why choose this provider?

Blind Magic is a window coverings company that serves clients in Sacramento. It provides the installation of a wide selection of interior shutters, blinds, and shades. It also offers other window treatment services such as customized draperies and window shapes to help its clients achieve their personal tastes and styles. The company's treatments for draperies include swags, cascades, cornice boxes, and valances. Clients can choose their preferred style of drapery pleats such as French pleat, butterfly pleat, goblet pleat, and ripple fold.

Reputation:

We scour the internet for reviews from well-known resources. Each provider is evaluated based on the quality and quantity of their reviews, their presence on multiple review sites, and their average minimum rating.
3.5
Yelp
3.5 / 5 (26)

Professionalism:

We hire mystery shoppers to call our providers anonymously and evaluate them. Providers who respond quickly, answer questions thoroughly, and communicate politely score higher.
5.0
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Friendliness
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Introduction

    Window treatments are one of the most significant design elements in a room since they help connect the space. The type, color, and materials used can accent the shape of the window or the room decor.

    Window treatments are also functional and help provide privacy while reducing energy bills in the hot summer months. They reduce glare and filter harsh sunlight, especially during the late morning and afternoon hours when it's usually hottest outside. Many people aren't familiar with the term window treatments; instead, they think of it as a form of decorative window covering.
  • What are window treatments?

    Window treatments generally fall into two categories: functional and decorative. Functional window treatments are interior or exterior window coverings or modifications that reduce light, heat, or visibility, including frosted and stained glass. In contrast, decorative window treatments are purely aesthetically pleasing.

  • What types of window treatments are in style?

    While classics, such as shutters, mini blinds, and drapes will always be in style, new trends include Roman, solar, cellular, and sheer shades. Motorized shades controlled with smart devices are also becoming more popular.

  • What are some types of window treatments?

    • Cornice: A cornice sits at the top of the window, similar to a valance, but it's made of solid material, such as wood or hard plastic. It covers hardware for blinds and curtains, but a wide cornice can also be used to cover a soft arch.
    • Valance: A valance hangs from the top of the window and is made of a short panel of fabric material that's generally one length. Valances may be paired with curtains, blinds, or shades.
    • Awning: An awning usually sits on the house's exterior and extends out to shade the window from the outside. Awnings are typically made of fabric. An indoor awning functions as a valance.
    • Roman Shades: A Roman shade is made of fabric that bunches up when opened but lays flat when closed. Roman shades are popular because they're versatile and stylish.
    • Lambrequin: A lambrequin is a valance that comes down on both sides of the window. They're often flat and have a vintage look to them.
    • Shabby Chic: Shabby chic is a style that makes use of vintage-inspired materials, such as lace, and is characterized by a worn, lived-in look.
  • Where can you buy window treatments?

    Where you buy window treatments depends on which types you're purchasing. While most window treatments are available at home improvement stores and other retailers, you can find custom drapes and blinds through local specialty stores.

  • How much do window treatments cost?

    Generally, window treatments range from $50 to $2,000, depending on the type, material, brand, and construction. DIY frosted glass spray, organza fabric for swag, and self-stick window films are less than $10, while custom drapes made with rare, exotic materials can run into the thousands.

  • Are blinds considered window treatments?

    While most interior decorators refer to blinds as window treatments, in real estate, blinds are often thought of as fixtures because they're screwed into the frame and attached to the house. This distinction is necessary when a real estate contract includes the right for the seller to keep window treatments.