Houston Blinds

We offer a large variety of wood, faux  wood, mini and vertical blinds from major manufactures.  We deliver a high quality products that can beat the prices at major retailers.

Bring your home or office alive with quality custom blinds. Take control of the light and bring beauty and elegance at the same time. Blinds offer a low cost solution for covering your windows.

Brands Available:
Norman
Country Wood Selects
Alustra Woods
Everwood 2″ Faux Blinds

Ultimate Shutters of America
2″ Custom Attraction Faux Blinds
2″ Custom Faux Blinds

Call us today for a free in home estimate.
713-817-4723

Why choose blinds?

Blinds are a great way to make your home more energy efficient in the most economical way. They will also bring a nice look to the windows in your home. Generally, blinds can easily be 30-40% less expensive than shutters, making them a common choice by homeowners.

What is the difference between the materials

Wood Blinds

Wood blind sare made from actual wood, which can be painted or stained to fit any decor of your room. They tend to be the most efficient of blind materials. Their opaque design allows you to angle them to bounce sunlight off the ceiling in a room, or closed to completely block the sun out.

Faux Wood Blinds

Faux Wood Blinds are durable, affordable versions of wood blinds. They won’t chip, fade, split or warp, and are often offered in a variety of white shades, wood colors, and neutral colors. Their lower cost and durability makes them a popular choice for a homeowner that wants to have blinds installed, but not break the budget.

Mini Blinds

Mini blinds are the most economical style of blind you can choose. Often made of aluminum, they come in a variety of colors and slat widths. There are also several finishes available. They are opaque in design, which allwos for more privacy and darkness when closed.

Vertical Blinds

Vertical Blinds are blinds in which the slats run up and down instead of horizontally left and right. They are often installed where you have a sliding glass door, or a big bay window, where a wide expanse would make it more difficult to use traditional blinds.