Homeowners shopping for window treatments want to understand the difference between cellular shades, Roman shades, shutters, and drapery before a salesperson arrives. A website with a visual product guide and an easy way to schedule an in-home consultation converts online researchers into showroom-quality clients. Free mockup, no commitment.
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Homeowners shopping for window treatments are making a decision that involves aesthetics, light control, privacy, energy efficiency, and budget — all at once. Before they schedule a consultation with anyone, they research the product categories: cellular shades for insulation, roller shades for modern clean lines, Roman shades for texture and warmth, plantation shutters for classic light control, and drapery panels for softness and drama. They also want to understand motorization — whether Hunter Douglas PowerView, Lutron Serena, or similar systems integrate with their smart home setup. Interior designers and contractors specifying treatments for new construction or renovation want to know your trade program, your lead times, and whether you handle commercial and hospitality installs. A window treatment website that visually organizes your product categories, communicates your brand lines and motorization options, and makes scheduling a free in-home consultation easy converts the homeowner who has been researching for a month into an appointment that closes as a whole-home project.
What homeowners research before scheduling a window treatment consultation
- Product categories — cellular, roller, Roman, wood blinds, shutters, drapery — what each offers
- Light control levels — blackout, room darkening, light filtering, sheer — differences and use cases
- Motorization — Hunter Douglas PowerView, Lutron Serena, smart home integration, battery vs. hardwired
- Brand lines — Hunter Douglas, Norman, Springs, custom workroom — quality tiers and lead times
- Consultation process — who comes, what to expect, how long it takes, obligation level
What your window treatment website would include
- Product guide — cellular, roller, Roman, wood, shutters, drapery with photos and use cases
- Light control guide — blackout to sheer options, privacy levels, room-specific recommendations
- Motorization — PowerView, Lutron, battery vs. hardwired, smart home integration capability
- Brand lines — Hunter Douglas, Norman, custom workroom — quality positioning and lead times
- Trade program — designer and contractor pricing, referral program, commercial and hospitality work
- Consultation form with number of windows, room types, style direction, timeline, address
What clients say
“We were competing against big box stores and customers had no way to understand the difference between what we offered and what they could order online. Our Hunter Douglas line, our motorization capability, and our professional measure-and-install service are real advantages — but without a website, none of that came across until we were in their home. The new site with our product guide, our motorization section, and a consultation form brought in customers who already understood the value of professional service and arrived ready to discuss whole-home projects.”
— C. Tran, window treatment dealer, Leawood, KS
Simple pricing
A window treatment site with product guide, motorization section, and consultation form starts at $225. A full site with light control guide, brand detail, and trade program is $425–$850. One whole-home project covers the cost many times over. No contracts, no monthly fees.
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