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We didn't move here because we read a newspaper article that listed this area as one of the Top 25 places to live (and it really is a great place to live). Our Blog is where we answer questions we receive and where we post updates on new products and company happenings. You can use our Contact Page to get in touch with us to set up an appointment for a product consultation.

You can "Ask BluRB" any sort of question about window treatments, many of which are featured in our FAQ section. So if you live or work in the Upstate SC or Western NC areas and you are looking to support a local company when you are ready to purchase window treatments for your home or business please consider using us.
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Draperies are frequently used to provide privacy, light control, and block or limit heat transfer. But having the right drapery hardware can help you be happy with your window coverings for years to come. However, the wrong drapery hardware, or an incorrect installation of your drapery rods can cause problems down the road.
Dual Image Shades give you the ability to see outside like a horizontal blind or solar screen shade. You can also close the shade for full privacy like a honeycomb shade or standard roller shade product. All of our Dual Image Shades are manufactured to your exact window dimensions and are guaranteed to fit.
Faux wood blinds are a cost effective alternative to the typically more expensive real wood blinds. They also resist humidity much better than wood blinds making them a good choice in bathrooms. Faux wood blinds are typically made from PVC, vinyl, or some sort of vinyl composite material. All of our blinds are manufactured to your exact window dimensions and are guaranteed to fit.
With real wood shutters, especially stained wood, you may be able to see the various wood grain and knots that are in the material. Wood shutters typically weigh less than their faux wood or synthetic counterparts. The lighter weight material allows you to have wider panels with less risk of the louvers sagging.
Roller shades have come a long way since your grandparents hung them over the kitchen sink or in the guest bedroom 20 years ago. They are a great option when you need privacy or want to block light coming in the window. There are two types of fabrics used in most roller shades - light filtering and room darkening (sometimes referred to as semi-opaque and opaque).
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