Frequently Asked Questions for Love is Blinds of Kentucky

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How to Choose Window Treatments

Choosing the right window treatment depends on your priorities across five key factors: budget, room function, aesthetic preference, maintenance willingness, and durability needs.

Start by considering the room’s purpose. Bedrooms often benefit from blackout shades for improved sleep quality. Bathrooms need moisture-resistant options like faux wood blinds or shutters. Kitchens require easy-to-clean solutions such as faux wood blinds. Living rooms, where aesthetics matter most, are often perfect for elegant plantation shutters.

Next, evaluate your budget honestly. Shades are typically the most affordable option at around $100 to $300 per window. Blinds usually fall in the middle range from $150 to $500 per window. Shutters are the premium investment, ranging from $300 to $1,500 or more per window, but they add permanent value to your home.

Consider maintenance as well. Shutters and blinds are the easiest to clean, usually requiring only dusting or wiping. Fabric shades may need more careful spot cleaning.

Finally, think long-term. If you plan to stay in your home for many years, shutters offer unmatched durability and can last over 20 years. If you’re renting or prefer to change décor often, shades or blinds offer more flexibility.

The best choice balances all of these factors based on what matters most to you and your family.
Before choosing a window treatment company, it’s important to ask the right questions to ensure you’re getting quality products and service.

First, ask if they offer free in-home consultations with measurements. This should always be yes. Be cautious of companies that charge for consultations.

Next, ask about warranty coverage and how long it lasts. Look for both manufacturer warranties and service guarantees.

Ask whether the window treatments are custom-made to your exact measurements or if they are stock sizes that are cut down. Custom-made products ensure a perfect fit.

Confirm if professional installation is included in the price. DIY installation often leads to issues with fit and functionality.

Ask if you can see material and color samples in your home’s lighting. Colors often look very different in store lighting compared to your actual space.

Find out the timeline from order to installation. Most products take about two to four weeks.

Ask if the company services what they sell in case there are future issues. Some companies disappear after installation.

Make sure you understand the total out-the-door price, including all fees, installation, and taxes. Avoid hidden costs.

If you have children or pets, ask about cordless, child-safe options.

Finally, ask for local references from recent customers. Reputable companies should gladly provide them.
This decision depends on your priorities, timeline, and how much your windows vary from standard sizes.

Big-box stores like Home Depot and Lowe’s work well if you have perfectly standard-sized windows, need something immediately, have a very tight budget under $100 per window, and are comfortable with DIY installation and potential measurement errors.

Custom window treatment companies like Love Is Blinds are ideal if you have non-standard window sizes or shapes, want treatments that fit perfectly without light gaps, value professional measurements, prefer expert installation with warranties, need moisture-resistant solutions, want motorized options, or are investing long-term in your home’s value.

Many homeowners find that big-box options cost more over time due to poor fit, replacements, or fixing installation mistakes. Custom treatments typically cost 20 to 40 percent more upfront but deliver better results, warranties, and professional service.

For Kentucky homeowners planning to stay long-term, custom treatments are almost always the smarter investment.

Blinds vs Shades vs Shutters

Blinds consist of individual horizontal or vertical slats made from materials like wood, faux wood, vinyl, or aluminum. The slats tilt to control light and can be raised or lowered for privacy. They offer excellent versatility.

Shades are made from continuous fabric or woven materials that raise and lower as one panel. They do not tilt like blinds, so light control is more all-or-nothing, though some offer top-down/bottom-up features.

Shutters are permanent window coverings mounted directly to your window frame. They have solid frames with adjustable louvers that open like doors and tilt to control light.

A simple way to remember: blinds have thin slats, shades are soft fabric panels, and shutters are permanent architectural features with thick louvers.
There’s no universal “best” option. It depends on your room and priorities.

Choose blinds if you want adjustable light control, mid-range pricing, easy maintenance, classic style, and versatility for everyday living spaces.

Choose shades if room darkening is your top priority, you want energy efficiency, prefer soft textures, need budget-friendly options, or want cordless designs. Cellular shades offer the best insulation.

Choose shutters if you’re making a long-term investment, want increased home value, need maximum durability, prefer easy maintenance, and love a timeless high-end look.

Many homeowners combine options throughout their home for the best balance.
For most Kentucky homeowners planning to stay long-term, plantation shutters are absolutely worth the cost.

Although they cost more upfront, shutters are the only window treatment that increases home appraised value, with about a 75 percent return on investment.

They last 20 to 30 years or more, provide excellent insulation for Kentucky’s hot summers and cold winters, require minimal maintenance, and add timeless elegance.

The downsides include higher initial cost, permanent installation, small light gaps between louvers, and a slightly enclosed feel in smaller rooms.

They’re ideal for living rooms, dining rooms, primary bedrooms, home offices, and spaces where you want a finished, high-end look.

Pricing & Investment Guide

Custom blind costs in Kentucky vary based on material, size, features, and quantity. Below are realistic price ranges for standard-sized windows (approximately 36x60 inches).

Basic vinyl or aluminum blinds typically cost $100 to $200 per window installed. These are budget-friendly, but they tend to be less durable.

Faux wood blinds, which are the most popular option for many homeowners, usually run $150 to $350 per window. They provide the look of real wood, resist moisture well during Kentucky’s humid summers, and hold up over time.

Real wood blinds generally cost $250 to $500 or more per window. They offer a premium look, but they are not ideal for bathrooms or kitchens because moisture can cause warping.

For a whole-home project with 10 to 15 windows, many Kentucky homeowners invest around $2,500 to $6,000 total for quality faux wood blinds with professional installation.

Costs can increase when you have larger or specialty-shaped windows like arches or angles, which can add 25 to 50 percent. Motorization typically adds $200 to $400 per window. Premium features like cordless lift or decorative tapes may add $50 to $150, and complex installations can increase labor costs.

At Love Is Blinds, we believe in competitive, honest pricing without markup games. We don’t inflate prices and then “discount” them. We provide our best price upfront. We also offer our exclusive 5 Guarantees, including limited lifetime warranty and apples-to-apples price matching, so you can feel confident you’re getting quality and value.
Custom shades are often the most budget-friendly option while still providing quality and style. Pricing for standard windows (approximately 36x60 inches) typically falls into these ranges.

Roller shades generally start at $100 to $250 per window. They offer a clean, modern look and come in fabric options ranging from sheer to blackout.

Solar shades usually cost $150 to $300 per window and are great for reducing glare and UV damage while still maintaining outside views.

Cellular (honeycomb) shades typically run $150 to $400 per window. These are the most energy-efficient shade option and work especially well in Kentucky’s temperature extremes because they provide superior insulation.

Roman shades tend to cost $200 to $500 per window and add a softer, more elegant fabric look.

Woven wood shades usually range from $200 to $600 per window. They bring in natural texture through materials like bamboo for an organic, layered style.

For a typical Kentucky home with 10 to 15 windows, many homeowners invest $2,000 to $5,000 total for quality custom shades with professional installation.

Costs vary based on fabric quality and opacity, with blackout fabrics costing more than light-filtering options. Cordless or motorized systems can add $100 to $400 per window. Larger windows raise pricing, and special features like top-down/bottom-up functionality typically add $100 to $200.

One of the biggest advantages of shades is the variety. You can choose room-darkening shades for bedrooms and light-filtering shades for living areas, matching each room’s needs without overspending.

Keep in mind that while shades are often the least expensive upfront, they may need replacement sooner than blinds or shutters, so long-term cost matters too.
Plantation shutters are the premium window treatment investment, but they’re built to last decades and add permanent value to your Kentucky home. Pricing for standard windows typically looks like this.

Vinyl or PVC shutters usually cost $300 to $600 per window. These are the most budget-friendly shutter option and are extremely durable and moisture resistant, making them ideal for bathrooms.

Composite (poly) shutters generally run $400 to $800 per window. They are engineered to resist warping, cracking, and fading and perform well in Kentucky weather conditions.

Real wood shutters typically range from $500 to $1,500 or more per window. They provide a premium, classic look and are best for living areas and bedrooms, but high-moisture rooms should use other materials.

For a typical Kentucky home with 10 to 15 windows, a complete shutter project often falls between $6,000 and $15,000 or more depending on window sizes and material choices.

Pricing increases with larger louver sizes like 3.5 to 4.5 inches, specialty shapes such as arches or angles which can add 30 to 100 percent, split-tilt functionality which may add $100 to $200 per window, custom colors beyond standard white which can add $50 to $150, and installation complexity.

For homeowners staying long-term, shutters are often worth the premium. They can increase your home’s appraised value with around a 75 percent ROI, last 20 to 30 years or more, improve energy efficiency during Kentucky’s hot summers and cold winters, require minimal maintenance, and create a timeless high-end look.

If you’re selling within two to three years or working with a very tight budget, blinds may be more practical. For a forever home, shutters are often an investment that pays back.

Our Process & Service in Kentucky

Yes. Love Is Blinds Kentucky proudly serves Lexington, Corbin, East Bernstadt, Murray, London, and surrounding areas throughout Central and Eastern Kentucky.

We bring our mobile showroom directly to your home for free in-home consultations, so you can see samples in your actual lighting and get expert measurements without having to travel anywhere.

Whether you’re in Fayette County, Laurel County, Whitley County, Calloway County, or nearby communities, we come to you. Our owner-operated approach means you get personal attention from experienced professionals who genuinely care about your satisfaction, not commission-driven salespeople rushing through appointments.

We also understand Kentucky homes and Kentucky weather. Humid summers can warp real wood blinds, and cold winters make energy-efficient options like cellular shades a smart investment.

Call us to schedule your free consultation and we’ll confirm we service your specific location.
Our proven five-step process ensures you get perfect window treatments with no surprises.

Step 1 is a free in-home consultation. We come to your home at your convenience and bring samples so you can see colors and textures in your own lighting. We talk through your needs for each room, share recommendations based on 17+ years of experience, and take precise measurements of every window at no cost. There’s no pressure. Our goal is to educate and help, not push a sale.

Step 2 is your custom quote. We provide a detailed, itemized quote with all costs clearly explained and no hidden fees. We walk you through our 5 Guarantees, including lifetime warranty and price-match promise, and give you time to review without pressure tactics.

Step 3 is order and production. Once approved, we order your treatments custom-made to your exact measurements, not cut-down stock sizes. We provide an estimated timeline, typically two to four weeks depending on product selection.

Step 4 is professional installation. Our installers arrive on schedule, install everything carefully, clean up completely, and demonstrate how to operate and care for your new treatments.

Step 5 is follow-up and service. We check in after installation to confirm you’re satisfied, honor our 4-Year Service Guarantee, and remain available for future questions or service needs.

This is how window treatments should be done: professional, transparent, and customer-focused.
Five key differences set us apart from big-box stores and other window treatment companies in Kentucky.

First, our exclusive 5 Guarantees. These include a limited lifetime warranty on factory defects, an apples-to-apples price match guarantee, our 10-for-1 guarantee that replaces one treatment free for every ten purchased, a 4-Year Service Guarantee for any issues, and a transferable warranty that adds value if you sell your home.

Second, we are owner-operated and family run. You work directly with Drew in Eastern Kentucky or Preston in Western Kentucky, not a rotating cast of salespeople. We take personal pride in every job and build long-term relationships.

Third, we offer true custom manufacturing. Everything is made from scratch to your exact window measurements, not pre-made stock cut down to fit.

Fourth, we bring the showroom to you. Our mobile showroom includes hundreds of samples so you can see how materials and colors look in your home, not in store lighting.

Fifth, we take a no-pressure, educational approach. We give our best pricing upfront with no games. Our goal is to help you make the right decision for your home, not sell you something you don’t need.

These aren’t just marketing claims. They’re backed by hundreds of satisfied Kentucky customers who recommend us to family and friends.

Products, Shutters & Motorization

Absolutely. Motorized and smart automated window treatments are one of our specialties and have become increasingly popular with Kentucky homeowners. We offer motorization for blinds, shades, and even exterior patio shades.

Motorized window treatments provide ultimate convenience. You can control all of your treatments using your phone, a remote control, or voice commands through systems like Alexa or Google Home.

They also greatly improve child and pet safety since there are no cords, eliminating strangulation hazards. For many families, this benefit alone makes motorization worth it.

Motorization can also improve energy efficiency. You can program treatments to automatically close during the hot afternoon sun in summer to reduce cooling costs or open during winter days to let warmth in naturally.

There are also security benefits. You can schedule treatments to open and close when you’re away, making your home appear occupied.

Motorization is especially helpful for hard-to-reach windows such as tall ceilings, skylights, or windows behind furniture.

Typically, motorization adds about $200 to $400 per window depending on the type of treatment and smart home integration level. We can integrate with popular systems including Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and full home automation platforms.

During your free consultation, we can demonstrate how motorization works and help you decide which windows would benefit most. Many homeowners start with a few motorized windows and expand over time.
Kentucky’s climate includes hot, humid summers and cold winters, which can be tough on certain window treatment materials. Choosing the right materials helps prevent warping, cracking, and deterioration.

Faux wood blinds are the top choice for Kentucky homes. They provide the look of real wood while resisting moisture, making them perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, and rooms with temperature fluctuations. They perform well in climate extremes and are our most popular product.

Vinyl or poly shutters are excellent for high-moisture areas. They won’t warp, crack, or peel regardless of humidity levels.

Cellular (honeycomb) shades are ideal for insulation. They help keep homes cool during hot summers and warm during cold winters, which can significantly reduce energy bills.

Materials to avoid in Kentucky’s climate include real wood blinds in bathrooms or kitchens, fabric shades exposed to moisture where mildew can develop, and cheap vinyl blinds that become brittle in temperature extremes.

We also offer outdoor patio shades designed to withstand Kentucky weather while providing shade and rain protection.

During your consultation, we evaluate each window’s exposure to moisture, sunlight, and temperature changes to recommend the most durable solution.
Yes. Custom plantation shutters are designed to fit virtually any window shape or size, which is one of their biggest advantages over off-the-shelf options.

We regularly install shutters for arched and half-round windows, angled or triangular windows found in vaulted ceilings, bay and bow windows, very tall or wide windows, specialty shapes like octagons or trapezoids, and French doors or sliding glass doors.

The process starts with extremely precise measurements, including all curves and angles. We then create a custom template so your shutters are manufactured specifically for your unique windows.

The result is a built-in, architectural look with a perfect fit.

Specialty shapes usually add 25 to 100 percent to standard pricing because they require more complex manufacturing. However, many homeowners feel it’s worth the investment, especially for dramatic windows that serve as focal points in a room.

Big-box store options simply don’t work for non-standard windows and often leave gaps or awkward solutions. Custom shutters provide a polished, long-lasting solution.

If you have unusual windows, we recommend scheduling a free consultation so we can assess them and provide an accurate quote.

Care, Maintenance & Repair

Proper care helps extend the life of your window treatments and keeps them looking new.

For blinds made from wood, faux wood, or vinyl, weekly dusting with a microfiber cloth, feather duster, or vacuum brush attachment works best. For deeper cleaning every few months, close the slats and wipe both sides with a slightly damp cloth and mild dish soap if needed. Avoid soaking wood blinds, as moisture can cause warping.

Plantation shutters are the easiest to maintain. Weekly dusting keeps them clean, and for deeper cleaning you can wipe them with a damp cloth and mild cleaner. Vinyl or poly shutters in bathrooms can be wiped down after showers to prevent water spots.

Fabric shades should be vacuumed regularly using the brush attachment on low suction. Stains should be spot cleaned immediately with mild soap and water, blotting gently rather than rubbing. Some shades can be hand-washed, but manufacturer guidelines should always be followed. Cellular shades can trap dust inside their cells, so compressed air works well to blow dust out.

Avoid harsh chemicals such as bleach or ammonia. Clean from top to bottom to prevent dust resettling, and clean both sides of blinds and louvers for a consistent appearance.

With proper care, your window treatments will maintain their beauty for many years.
This is where our exclusive guarantees truly set us apart from big-box stores and other competitors.

Our limited lifetime warranty covers all factory defects for the life of your window treatments. If there’s a manufacturing issue, we’ll repair or replace it at no cost. This warranty is transferable if you sell your home, adding value.

Our 4-Year Service Guarantee covers any issues, even if you accidentally cause them. If cords break, mechanisms stop working, slats are damaged, or anything else occurs, we’ll service or repair your treatments at no cost during that period.

Our 10-for-1 Guarantee offers even more peace of mind. For every ten window treatments you purchase, we will replace one completely free if you break it, don’t like it anymore, or simply want a change. No questions asked.

Common repairable issues include broken lift systems, damaged slats, stuck mechanisms, and premature fading covered under warranty.

If something goes wrong, simply call our office and describe the issue. In many cases we can diagnose it over the phone and schedule service quickly. We often keep parts in stock and can fix common issues the same day.

Unlike big-box stores where you’re on your own after installation, with Love Is Blinds you have a local partner who stands behind their work.

About Love Is Blinds Kentucky

Love Is Blinds Kentucky is a family-owned, owner-operated window treatment company serving Western, Central and Eastern Kentucky.

We are not a national chain or call center. We are local business owners who live in the communities we serve and take personal pride in every installation.

Our service areas are split into two territories for better service. Eastern Kentucky includes Lexington, Corbin, East Bernstadt, London, and surrounding counties such as Fayette, Laurel, and Whitley, operated by Drew. Western Kentucky includes Murray and surrounding Calloway County areas, operated by Preston.

What truly sets us apart is that we are not commission-driven salespeople following scripts. When you call, you speak directly with ownership. When we come to your home, you get experienced professionals who care about doing the job right.

We’ve built our business primarily through referrals and word-of-mouth from satisfied customers who appreciate quality products, honest pricing, and exceptional service.
Yes, always. Free in-home consultations with professional measurements are a core part of our service, and there is never a charge for them.

During your consultation, we come to your home at a time convenient for you, including evenings and weekends. We bring our mobile showroom with hundreds of samples so you can see materials, colors, and textures in your actual lighting.

We discuss your needs for each room, including privacy, light control, style preferences, and budget considerations. We provide expert recommendations based on years of experience with Kentucky homes and climate.

We take precise measurements of every window and provide a detailed written quote with itemized pricing and no hidden fees.

The consultation typically lasts between 45 and 90 minutes depending on the size of your home and how many questions you have. There is absolutely no pressure or obligation to move forward.

Many homeowners use the free consultation simply to learn about their options and pricing, even if they aren’t ready to purchase yet.

To schedule your free consultation, call (859) 549-3177 for Lexington and Eastern Kentucky or visit our website for Murray and Western Kentucky contact information. We look forward to helping you transform your home’s windows.