
Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1972
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Gary was absolutely wonderful to work with and got our window coverings installed right on time and they look great!"





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Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1972
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Gary was absolutely wonderful to work with and got our window coverings installed right on time and they look great!"





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Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2013
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Matthew was great, I needed blinds rehung and he sent me a quote right away and was able to get to me quickly, and had all the blinds hung in no time. Great job!"





Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1978
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I've never purchased custom blinds before so I didn't quite know what it would cost. My wife and I purchased 15 custom shades (top-down bottom-up) and the total came in around the $4K mark. The sales consultant was very transparent with cost and helped us work through options and explained the outcome. She even gave us general interior design assistance and looked at carpet samples when that contractor arrived! There was an ordering issue for five of our windows. Once identified it didn't take more than a few hours to find a solution. They ended up re-ordering (rush delivery) the correct coverings and even though we technically paid less than we should have the company honored our original quote. It wasn't seamless but their service showed when things went wrong and that's what I'd expect. I'd hire them again."





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Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1996
Warranties offered
Small jobs welcome
"The customer service from choosing the window treatments to having them installed was excellent. The communication was always prompt and professional. We would definitely recommend their services."




Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1990
Emergency services offered
Small jobs welcome
"Robert is the guy the knows everything and period. Very skilled and easy going. He did an excellent job on the pocket doors and also on the wall that he covered with stone. It's simply a 5 star professional. Trully recommend."





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Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"He came immediately for a measure and my client was pleased. We havenâ t used him for the installation yet because the product isnâ t in, but Iâ m expecting the same great service."





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Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Over 20 years in business. We sell Faux Wood Blinds, Wood Blinds, Cell Shades, Roller Shades, Shutters and more. We do not install other products but our own, we do not do draperies.

Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2025
Free estimates
Offers commercial services
"This company take the professionalism to the next level, I highly recommend them"

Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
"Anita was great to work with, responded to my questions promptly before hiring her, showed up on time and completed the installation of my window shutters in a short amount of time. Will definitely be hiring her the next time I need something done."
Serving Liberty Hill, TX and surrounding areas
Approved
I am a professional that gets the job right the first time reliable dependable and honest and always willing to give and quote a fair price. Willing to work with you.
Custom window treatments cost $800 per window, ranging from $150 to $3,000 for materials alone, before labor is factored in. Blinds are the most economical option, while custom curtains and drapes are more expensive due to intricate designs and premium materials. The final cost depends on your style preferences, material quality, and the complexity of the installation.
Mini blinds are the most cost-effective window treatment available, providing efficient light control and exceptional value. They offer the lowest cost option at $600 per set and serve as a dependable solution for budget-conscious homeowners. Roller shades and valances offer cost savings by avoiding premium materials, ensuring that quality design and functional installations remain uncompromised.
Prices increase with larger windows, premium materials, and additional labor for complex installations. High-grade fabrics, hardwoods, intricate designs, and motorized hardware all contribute to the total cost. For instance, drapes run more than Roman shades because they use more fabric and detailing. Still, a well-chosen treatment pays you back in style, privacy, and insulation.
Layering treatments—say, a sheer shade paired with floor-length drapes—adds depth and polish to any room. Sticking to one color family keeps the look cohesive while mixing textures boosts dimension, sound absorption, and energy efficiency. You also gain flexible light control, shifting from full sun to total blackout without swapping hardware.
Energy-efficient window treatments lower energy costs by minimizing heat transfer through advanced fabric technology and design. They block excessive sunlight while maintaining a consistent indoor temperature, thereby reducing the demand on heating and cooling systems. They retain heat in winter and keep your home cool in summer, maintaining year-round comfort and producing measurable savings on electric bills through superior energy management.
Bay, picture, and dormer windows rarely pair well with shutters because their unique shapes demand more flexible coverings. For a cleaner fit and better performance, choose treatments tailored to those dimensions—think custom shades, drapes, or valances that accentuate the architecture instead of competing with it.
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