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Custom Drapery & Blinds
A
We
warranty
everything
and
we
guarantee
everything
so
full
service
want
to
make
sure
whatever
you
get
you're
happy
at
the
end
of
it
and
it
lasts
a
long
time.
It's
kind
of
our
model
as
I've
kind
of
said
to
everybody
as
we're
coming
in,
like
I,
said:
I
do
for
everything
pretty
acapella
and
casual
around
here.
So
I
don't
have
a
whole
list
of
itineraries
or
anything.
We
necessarily
have
to
get
to
just
some
different
products
to
talk
about
and
different
ideas.
Some
questions
I
get
all
the
time
people
still
doing.
A
Draperies
anymore,
you
know
what
do
we
do
for
a
sliding
glass
doors?
People
do
a
lot
of
motorized
stuff,
so
just
I
kind
of
walk
through
some
of
those
things.
Draperies
I
think
especially
around
here
I,
see
a
lot
of
draperies
still
and
I
think
they're
beautiful
products.
You
know
a
lot
of
people
do
move
away
from
draperies
these
days,
just
because
they're,
heavy
and
they're
bulky
a
lot
of
times
so
in
rooms
are
a
little
bit
tighter.
Sometimes
we
do
just
a
side.
A
Panel
that'll
give
a
little
bit
of
a
frame
to
a
window,
give
a
little
bit
of
decoration,
there's
opposed
to
something
big
and
heavy.
That's
gonna,
pull
apart
across
the
window
and
then
underneath
that
maybe
we
do
something
a
little
bit
more
simple,
rather
than
our
second
set
of
sheers
a
lot
of
times
these
days.
A
We'll
do
you
know
a
shade
something
like
this,
where
gosh
I've
still
got
the
effect
of
a
sheer
shade,
I've
got
something
that
can
still
get
me
privacy
and
if
my
sample
will
get
along
with
me,
roll
it
up
and
out
of
the
way
and
I've
got
a
clear
view
of
the
window.
You
know
a
lot
less
bulk
and
a
lot
less
maintenance.
It
may
be
a
little
bit
easier
to
decorate
around
then
a
big
drapery
and
a
second
sheer
shade
there.
A
So
a
lot
of
options
that
way
bedrooms
I
can
ask
this
question
all
the
time.
What
do
you
do
in
bedrooms
these
days?
My
favorite
product
for
a
bedroom
is
a
honeycomb
shape.
These
all
the
time
really
simple,
I'd
say:
probably
half
the
market
has
one
of
these
in
their
house
somewhere.
I
love
the
cordless
control
for
a
bedroom
just
because
it
keeps
the
bedroom
clean
and
clutter-free.
A
It
looks
good
if
there's
kids
or
pets
around
that's
safer
by
generations,
the
last
little
no
cords
on
chains
we're
trying
to
get
away
from
those,
and
this
is
the
biggest
way
that
we
do-
that.
The
other
things
I
love
about
these
products
is
we
can
do
good
blackouts
on
them.
So
for
me,
I
need
to
be
able
to
sleep
if
I
even
leave
my
phone
flip
the
wrong
way
at
night.
The
blinking
light
wakes
me
up
so
I'd
crawl
into
an
interior
closet.
A
A
So
in
my
last
house,
I
was
out
in
a
town,
home
and
I
had
70
inch
by
70
inch
windows
and
I'm
facing
my
neighbor
ten
feet
away
from
me
on
the
first
floor
might
have
never
gotten
any
light
in
my
home
without
that
kind
of
a
top-down
function.
Yes,
there
are
some
fun
clever
products
that
way
too,
the
other
big
one
that
I
get
all
the
time
is.
What
do
people
do
on
patio
doors?
A
I
think
we
all
remember
vertical
blinds
and
those
clap
as
we
go
side
to
side
or
they
break
or
they
fall
down
or
the
dog
got
in
between
and
rectum
I
hate
them
as
much
as
anybody.
They
can
work
they're,
fine,
but
the
ones
I
like
a
lot
better
honeycomb
shades.
We
were
just
talking
about.
We
can
turn
those
side
to
side
and
then
go
right
across
your
patio
door.
Really
simple
like
that.
I
think
that's
a
really
slick.
One
they
work
really
well,
they
hold
up
over
time.
A
I'm
gonna
get
asked
all
the
time
I
hear
about
motors
to
it.
People
do
motors
all
over
the
place
and
my
short
answer
is
not
all
over
the
place
because
there's
some
cost
to
it,
but
it's
getting
less
expensive.
So
we've
got
all
kinds
of
products
where
we
can
just
touch
a
button
and
watch
them
go
up
and
down.
I
can
set
them
up
to
work
on
a
smartphone
and
follow
the
sunrise
and
the
sunset
all
kinds
of
options.
A
Most
people
we're
gonna,
look
at
a
motorized
system.
If
we've
got
a
window,
that's
too
high
to
be
able
to
reach,
or
maybe
behind
a
couch
I've
also
done
some
times
where
actually
I'm
just
getting
to
be
a
time
in
my
life,
where
I
having
a
hard
time
moving
my
draperies
around
all
the
time
and
it's
a
lot
easier
to
have
them
just
move
on
their
own,
so
I've
got
all
kinds
of
obviously
the
more
we
wanted
to
do.
The
more
costs,
but
something
like
this
from
some
of
my
manufacturers
is
expensive.
A
This
it's
inexpensive
as
about
fifty
dollars
to
add
to
a
shade,
so
that
can
be
a
very
reasonable
way
to
get
away
from
having
a
cord
and
just
have
a
very
simple
way
to
set
your
shades
up
up
and
down.
Something
like
this
is
usually
just
powered
by
double-a
batteries.
I
was
behind
the
shade.
So
it's
a
really
simple.
A
You
know
not
a
lot
of
intrusion
in
your
home
as
far
as
having
all
kinds
of
wiring
or
anything
like
that
and
very
easy
to
change
over
time,
one
other
one
that
I
haven't
shown
here
and
just
to
show
it
off,
because
it's
a
unique
product
and
I
get
some
ooze
and
ahhs
on
it
just
from
CNN.
This
is
a
product
we
call
a
lure
and
I
showed
you
that
shear
shade
earlier.
A
This
is
kind
of
a
sister
product
to
it
where
we
can
open
it
up
and
have
a
little
bit
of
a
view
through,
but
I
think
a
little
bit
more
striking
as
opposed
to
a
little
bit
more
formal
there
or
I
can
get
it
closed
off.
Where
I
really
love
this,
as
if
you
have
a
living
room
with
a
view
that
you
want
to
accentuate
to
really
make
one
window
in
the
home
pop
I
think
it
can
really
be
an
interesting
look.
A
The
other
thing
I
really
like
about
this
is
because
it's
just
two
flat
layers
of
material
with
nothing
in
between
here
tends
to
stay
very,
very
clean
over
time.
It's
very
easy
to
work
with
I've
done
these
on
patio
doors,
where
I
put
a
pair
of
them
there
and
you
can
roll
them
up
and
down
and
when
they're
up
there
just
put
away
and
tucked
and
clean
so
I
like
that
about
them
too.
A
A
There
would
be
a
motor
would
be
the
other
option
with
this
product
in
particular.
I
might
have
one
manufacturer
that
even
has
a
retractable
cord
kind
of
like
this
one
that
we
see
here.
This
is
a
nice
option.
If
I
don't
want
to
have
a
loop
hanging
down,
but
I
don't
want
to
pay
for
a
motor
a
little
bit
simpler
as
far
as
the
controls
go
and
I
think
a
really
sleek
look
I
believe
I
can
do
that
on
that
same
shade,
but
that's
one
of
those
things
right
say.
A
Let
me
call
the
manufacturer
double-check:
it's
gonna
depend
on
your
window
sizes
with
all
these
and
based
on
options
and
fabrics.
I
would
say
it's
towards
the
top
end
of
my
fab
of
my
products
on
a
patio
door
and
pulling
a
number
out
of
the
air,
probably
between
six
and
eight
hundred
dollars,
for
the
pair
of
them
on
a
window
of
you
know
this
size,
probably
about
two
to
three
hundred
dollars,
depending
on
options
that
you're
picking
out
I.
A
A
So
that's
grasses,
reeds,
bamboo
woven
together
to
create
a
fabric
and
then
moved
across
the
patio
like
a
drapery
would
be
what
I
like
about
it
is
that
it's
a
little
bit
more
put
together
in
terms
of
the
connections
and
how
the
drapery
hangs.
So
it's
a
little
bit
more.
It's
a
clean
and
sleek
than
a
normal
drapery
would
be
so
at
a
traffic
area.
A
I
think
it
works
very
well
at
a
patio
door,
the
other
one
that
I
have
used
quite
a
few
times
as
a
sliding
panel
set
up
and
I
didn't
bring
those
because
they're
very
bulky
I
usually
tell
people
you
want
a
little
bit
of
extra
space
for
those.
So
if
you've
got
a
very
patio
door,
not
my
favorite
product,
but
that
usually
is,
is
about
three
to
five
panels,
all
about
a
foot
and
a
half
wide,
and
you
pull
the
first
one
and
then
the
next
one
gets
pulled
along
and
so
on.
A
A
A
You
know
Browns
reds,
golds,
greens,
I,
think
most
of
my
manufacturers
are
very,
very
good
at
updating
kind
of
staying
on
top
of
color
trends
without
being
too
forward
and
putting
in
something
that's
gonna,
be
really
dated
immediately
to
me,
I,
usually
look
at
permanent
surfaces
in
your
home,
so
I
like
to
look
at
your
furniture.
If
that's
sticking
around
or
your
flooring
or
your
countertops
or
trim,
you
know
something
that's
really
hard
to
change
and
that
way,
no
matter
what
else
you
change
at
least
my
shades
are
still
tying
into
things
in
your
home.
A
You
know,
I,
think
that
it's
usually
best
to
have
as
much
of
the
declare
flushed
out
as
possible
before
we
start
picking
these
out,
because
I've
got
fewer
options
than
Sherwin
Williams
does
you
know?
Sometimes
it's
a
little
bit
easier
to
say?
Okay,
how
is
the
rest
of
this
gonna
look
and
now
what
actually
goes
with
what
I've
got
already
to
that
end?
We
also
kinda
want
to
think
about.
Is
this
something
I
want
to
have
for
a
long
time?
A
You
know
if
it's
one
of
these
type
of
products
that
we're
looking
at
where
it's
functional,
yeah
I,
probably
want
to
have
that
for
10
to
15
years,
so
I
want
to
think
about
something
really
neutral
or,
if
I'm,
just
putting
up
a
valance.
That's
really
a
specific
you
know
set
of
colorways
and
patterns,
maybe
I'm
not
looking
at
having
it
for
two
decades.
You
know
so
I
can
be
a
little
bit
more
specific
with
it
move
on
if
I
didn't
like
it.
So
much.
A
It
does
this,
it
doesn't
show
it
on
this
shade,
but
yep
what
they
do
is
they
have
a
second
rail
just
like
this
one
right
here
and
you're
able
to
drop
that
down.
You
do
see
a
little
couple
of
chords
that
hold
everything
up:
it's
not
magic
or
anti-gravity,
but
that
drops
right
down
and
you
get
full
range
of
motion
with
that.
So
you
could
drop
it
all
the
way
down
to
the
bottom
and
just
lift
it
up,
go
the
other
way
to
really
a
simple
system
and
I
like
him.
A
That's
my
favorite
part
of
these
shades.
I
always
tell
people
the
story.
My
my
first
thing,
I
did
in
the
industry
when
I
started
12
years
ago,
was
mom
and
dad
needed
new
shades
and
they
lived
on
a
gravel
road
in
Shakopee.
If
to
black
labs,
my
dad
smokes
in
the
house
still
it's
kind
of
as
messy
the
situation
as
you
could
get.
We
did
a
fabric
a
little
lighter
than
this
mom
didn't
mom
thought
that
was
too
heavy
of
too
dirty.
So
we
got
a
little
lighter
than
that.
A
They've
been
up
there
for
12
years
now,
and
they
haven't
cleaned
them
once
they
still
look
brand
new.
So
most
of
my
products
have
good
anti-static
coatings
on
them,
so
something
like
the
honeycomb
shade,
the
solar
shade
and
roller
shades.
Those
are
gonna
stay
clean
for
a
very
long
time
and
I've
had
very
little
trouble
with
cleaning.
If
you
had
to
clean
something
like
this,
usually
a
manufacturer
says
a
brush
attachment
on
your
vacuum,
I
would
say
wash
that
brush
attachment
first,
because
your
shades
probably
cleaner.
A
With
some
of
my
other
products,
wood
blinds
in
particular
shutters.
Those
still
gather
some
dust
and
there's
really
nothing
I
can
do
about
them.
What
I
say
is
every
couple
of
weeks.
You
want
to
turn
the
slats
one
way
and
take
your
Swiffer
and
get
all
the
dust
off
and
turn
them
the
other
way,
and
do
it
again
that
one's
not
so
much
of
a
challenge.
I
think
people
know
what
they're
getting
into
the
one.
A
I
have
that's
kind
of
unique
I
jokingly,
but
also
kind
of
tongue-in-cheek
and
serious
for
every
one
of
these
I
always
say.
I
have
two
people
come
up
to
me
and
complain
that
bugs
get
caught
in
here
and
that's
that's
just
the
nature
of
it,
especially
since
Asian
lady
beetles
came
to
town
and
they're
just
everywhere,
especially
in
windows.
Boxelder
bugs
I've
had
some
people
say:
gosh
I,
don't
know
how
I
ever
get
them
out.
I
have
an
8
foot
one
and
I
try
to
poke
in
there
with
a
stick
and
stop
stop.
Stop.
A
Don't
do
that
can
of
air
for
your
keyboard
just
spray,
a
little
air
in
here,
just
that'll
get
right
out
of
there.
You
can
do
that
same
kind
of
a
thing
with
these
honeycomb
shades
too.
If
something
got
into
one
of
those
pockets,
just
a
little
shot
of
air.
There
I'll
get
it
out
of
there
I've
heard
of
people
using
a
hairdryer
on
cold,
but
I'd
rather
just
get
a
$2.00
can
of
compressed
air
and
use
that
because
I
think
it's
a
little
stronger
and
cleaner.
Oh.
A
A
Nothing
I
can
do
to
stand
up
to
a
catch,
who's
really
determined
to
destroy
something,
and
you
understand
that,
but
in
general
I,
say
I've
had
very,
very
good
luck.
I
could
count
on
one
hand
how
many
times
have
had
pet
damage
caused
me
to
replace
one
of
these
and
it's
40%
of
my
career
to
sell
those
chains.
I
sell
them
so
frequently,
so
I
do
have
very
good
success
with
that.
A
The
other
thing
I'd
say
on
patio
doors,
because
I
mentioned
this
a
few
times,
they're,
even
really
good
success
with
pets
and
even
with
kids
around
these
those
vertical
blinds
because
there's
space
in
between
and
they
move
I
can
poke
my
face,
in-between
and
play
with
them.
This
there's
nothing
like
that.
It's
a
solid
surface,
so
I
find
even
rowdy
dogs
go
around
it
and
leave
it
alone
and
don't
mess
with
the
fabric.
A
Well
did
somewhat
what
I
would
say
is
with
the
anti-static
coating
on
airborne.
Fur
is
not
going
to
come
up
and
cling
to
it
if
Kitty
rubs
against
it
I
can't
stop
direct
application
of
fur.
You
know
that's
still
going
to
get
on
there,
a
little
lint
roller,
a
little
bit
of
tape,
we'll
get
that
right
off.
Something
like
that.
A
About
the
same
way,
yeah
so
there's
still
the
same
anti-static
coating
on
it,
so
I've
really
have
never
had
anybody
call
me
up
and
say
gosh
how
do
I
get
this
clean
or
what
do
I
do
with
it?
They
should
stay
very
clean
over
time
and
again,
there's
nowhere
here
for
anything
to
settle
like
there
is
on
that
other
shade.
I
showed
I've
really
had
fantastic
success
with
it,
even
in
Lake
homes.
A
A
Very
wide
it
varies
product
the
product
and
fabric
to
fabric.
I
would
say
we
did
a
40
foot
by
40
foot
shade
for
the
Xcel
Energy
Center,
so
we
can
do
very,
very
big
shades,
and
if
somebody
can
do
it,
we
can
do
it.
This
comes
down
to
how
big
the
manufacturer
actually
gets.
The
main
the
fabric,
my
guess,
is
on
this
fabric
without
looking
at
a
book,
is
about.
Eight
foot
wide
is
probably
as
wide
as
those
can
go,
though,
something
more
like
this,
where
it's
a
little
bit
more
industrial.
A
Well,
you
can
see
them
right
here.
Behind
you
same
shade,
we
can
go
huge
with
those
things.
So,
if
there's
a
will,
there's
a
way
I
actually
just
had
a
customer
two
weeks
ago
who
needed
a
14
foot
by
14
foot
motorized
shade
like
this,
and
we
got
that
dr.
song
and
I
saw
the
little
piece
go
I'll
get
that
in
a
minute,
any
other
big
questions
we
just
had
a
couple
folks
walk
in.
Did
you
guys
have
any
big
questions
for
the
blind
guy?
Hey!
That's!
Okay!
Well,
I!
A
Thank
you
guys,
all
so
much
for
coming
by
I,
really
appreciate
it.
They
do
have
some
little
thank-you
cards
for
stopping
by
with
a
little
hundred
dollars
off
of
window
treatments
from
us,
so
make
sure
to
stop
and
see
me.
Thank
you
to
the
camera
man
for
facilitating
us
here,
appreciate
it.
We'll
see
you
down
with
the
rest
of
the
show,
enjoy
you
guys.