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Wessco Blinds

210 Nickerson St
Seattle, WA 98109 206-285-5455

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I used Wessco Blinds to get automated skylight blinds. It was a major investment... - Feb 03, 2022

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Budget Blinds

3518 SW Genesee St
Seattle, WA 98126 206-932-2655

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Great but a little pricey - Dec 29, 2023

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Jet City Blinds

1200 Westlake Ave N #1006
Seattle, WA 98109 206-623-2209

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There were problems with the initial order and product that caused a delay... - Sep 07, 2024

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Home Depot

11616 Aurora Ave N
Seattle, WA 98133 206-361-9600

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They have decent products, but it is so hard to find someone to help with customer... - Nov 04, 2022

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Anchor Blinds

10115 Greenwood Ave N # 300
Seattle, WA 98133 206-407-3220

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Expensive, but good customer service - Apr 17, 2022

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Burrows Draperies

13540 Lake City Way NE
Seattle, WA 98125 206-363-6504

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They have restrung several of my Roman window shades and some blinds, when... - Aug 18, 2016

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Seattle Custom Blinds

506 2nd Ave Suite #1400
Seattle, WA 98104 206-466-9595

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Seattle Custom Blinds did not respond to my request for an estimate. - Oct 17, 2021

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Costco

Seattle, WA 98101 888-992-2773

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We bought window shades through Costco online. - Jan 23, 2021

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JCPenney

401 NE Northgate Way
Seattle, WA 98125 206-361-2500

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I did not use Penney's for measuring. My decorator and I made the choices... - Sep 05, 2015

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Costco

4401 4th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98134 206-674-1220

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Lowe’s

12525 Aurora Ave N
Seattle, WA 98133 206-366-0365

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We are very satisfied with the blinds that we got from Lowe’s. Fritz... - Oct 27, 2022

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Stoneside Blinds and Shades

1420 5th Ave
Seattle, WA 98101 206-452-0555

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Not a whole lot of choice for what we wanted and the prices seemed on the high... - Feb 10, 2024

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Airlight Venetian Blind

8318 8th Ave NW
Seattle, WA 98117 206-782-8209

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Budget Blinds

309 S Cloverdale St
Seattle, WA 98108 206-262-0387

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Great prices on blinds. - Aug 19, 2020

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Design Display Associates

1502 NE 70th St
Seattle, WA 98115 206-528-0402

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Penthouse Drapery

4033 16th Ave SW Ste A
Seattle, WA 98106 206-292-8336

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Rodda Paint Company

3633 Stone Way N
Seattle, WA 98103 206-547-7405

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Used them 20 years ago to cover every window in the house. Knowledgeable staff,... - Dec 16, 2013

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