→ Roller Shades
Roller shades are a popular choice for many due to their simplicity, customization, and space saving nature. They can go with most, if not all room designs for the sheer fact that they come in a various array of colors, patterns, and textures so you can always get something aesthetically pleasing. They can also be made in blackout which completely blocks the light out of bedrooms so you can be assured you will get great rest! If you like some natural light to get in, that’s ok too because they also come in sheer!
→ Drapery
Drapes are probably what you think of when you think of traditional window coverings. They’ve been around for many years and some would possibly even consider them “old school” but either way they are a classic choice. The long, flowing fabric makes them great for larger rooms giving them a sense of space. The fabric can also be customized giving you choice of pattern, texture, and color according to your needs in a specific room. They are also usually pretty thick making them great for privacy and insulation when they are closed.
→ Wood Blinds
Blinds that are made from real wood are a great choice in either home or office bringing a naturally classic look that’s hard to beat in terms of style. For many years they have been used, are very durable, and their thickness also helps with insulation. You can have that beautiful look of wood staining and a variety of colors to match whatever furniture you have in that particular area. If you like all natural or the antique look, wood blinds may just be the perfect choice for you!
→ Aluminum Blinds
Aluminum blinds are usually the easiest and most lightweight option, ideal for businesses with many windows that need covering. They’re simple in design and function and can be easily matched with. Their durability gives them great longevity and makes them a viable option for homes with pets or children that aren’t particularly easy on them. With these blinds you can see outside when you like and close them for privacy or to cut down on glare from outside when you’re trying to get work done or just watch TV!
→ Sheer Shades
Sheer shades are an elegant combination of sheer and solid fabrics put together. The solid inner vanes tilt open and closed and are encased on the back and front by a thin layer of sheer fabric. You can also close the vanes and roll it up, similar to roller shades, into the rail on top of the window. These are great for people who want different levels of light control, and are a perfect way to protect your furniture from UV damage while still letting in some natural light.
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Expert Venetian Blinds Installation in Westwood
Master Blinds installed stylish grey Venetian blinds in Paul Nanney’s bathroom in Westwood, fulfilling his desire for elegant window treatments.
Westwood
Vinyl Window Blinds Encino
Master Blinds installed white vinyl blinds in Joyce Gearhart’s master bedroom in Encino, fulfilling the client’s desire for a chic and functional window treatment solution.
Encino
Blackout Roller Shades Installation in Sherman Oaks
Master Blinds revamped Kent Itoh’s duplex studio in Sherman Oaks with blackout roller shades, offering enhanced privacy and light control to create a comfortable and versatile living environment.
Sherman Oaks
Mini Blinds Brentwood
Master Blinds transformed Helen Rodriguez’s living and dining area in Brentwood with sleek aluminum blinds and luxurious silky drapery, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.
Brentwood
Roller Shades Installation for Home Offices and Bedroom in Woodland Hills
Master Blinds installed blackout roller shades for the bedroom and sheer roller shades for two home offices in Alexander Schaeffer’s small house in Woodland Hills.
Woodland Hills
Northridge Window Blinds
In collaboration with Interior Designers Inc., Master Blinds transformed Phillip Feather’s living and dining areas in Northridge. The project focused on providing top-notch window treatments for a stylish and functional living space.
Northridge