Eight years ago, I bought draperies and roller shades from The ShadeStore. This year, I wanted to refresh my windows and knew exactly where to go. For me, visiting a physical store, seeing the products in person, and speaking with friendly staff is essential for...
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Eight years ago, I bought draperies and roller shades from The ShadeStore. This year, I wanted to refresh my windows and knew exactly where to go. For me, visiting a physical store, seeing the products in person, and speaking with friendly staff is essential for a smooth shopping experience, and The ShadeStore delivered exactly that.
At the Danville store, I met Mitra Nezami, my designer. Mitra was a delight to work with. Her knowledge, impeccable taste, and attentiveness to my preferences were invaluable in customizing the perfect window treatments for my home. The installer was equally fantastic, ensuring each room's installation was flawless and aesthetically pleasing. And the amazing after-sales service rounded off the experience perfectly. Mitra's follow-up call to ensure everything was to my satisfaction was a thoughtful touch that put my mind at ease.
I highly recommend The ShadeStore to anyone seeking exceptional window treatments and a seamless shopping experience.
Tips:
Double-check those measurements!
While The ShadeStore's software provides recommended measurements, I highly recommend taking the time to meticulously review them before placing your order. Ensure the quote accurately reflects your desired dimensions, including the rod length and shade width. This attention to detail is crucial for a perfect fit.
Fabric stretch: A factor to consider
Keep in mind that different fabrics have varying stretch properties. Some materials, particularly draperies, may extend beyond their original cut. To avoid surprises, anticipate this potential stretch and factor it into your measurements.
Blackout shades: Pattern visibility
If you're opting for blackout shades and have a specific pattern in mind, choose a bolder design. Blackout fabrics tend to diminish pattern visibility, so opt for pronounced patterns to ensure they remain noticeable.