Plano, Texas is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. New homes going up in Legacy Estates. Condo towers rising along SRT (Hwy 121). Custom builds in Legacy West. Renovations happening across every neighborhood.
If you are in a new home, you need window coverings from day one. If you just renovated, your old blinds do not fit the new space. If you moved into a condo, you need solutions that meet building requirements and work with floor-to-ceiling windows.
Ekom Blinds provides custom blinds for Plano, Texas homeowners, condo owners, and renovators. We measure every window precisely, custom manufacture to your specifications, and install with professional care. We understand Plano, Texas’s diverse housing stock — from heritage homes in Legacy West to new townhouses in Legacy Estates to high-rise condos at Hwy 7 and Dallas Pkwy.
Why Plano, Texas Homeowners Choose Ekom Blinds
Plano, Texas is not Texas, USA. The housing stock, buyer priorities, and installation requirements are different. Here is what makes us the right choice for Plano, Texas.
Experience with new construction. Plano, Texas has more new homes than almost any Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex city. New construction presents unique challenges — settling foundations, non-standard window sizes, builder-grade materials. We have installed blinds in hundreds of new Plano, Texas homes and understand how to work with new builds.
Condo expertise. Plano, Texas’s condo market has exploded along SRT (Hwy 121). We know the building requirements for Plano, Texas condos, including fire safety standards, mounting restrictions, and the specific challenges of floor-to-ceiling windows.
Renovation specialists. If you renovated, your old blinds likely do not fit new window sizes or layouts. We measure your renovated spaces and provide blinds that match your new design aesthetic.
Legacy West heritage knowledge. Older Legacy West homes have unique window configurations that standard blinds cannot handle. We custom manufacture for non-standard sizes and respect heritage aesthetics.
Local presence. We are based in Scarborough, minutes from Plano, Texas. We know Plano, Texas neighborhoods, understand local building styles, and provide fast service.
How Our Custom Blind Process Works in Plano, Texas
Our process is designed for Plano, Texas homeowners who want simplicity and quality.
1. Free In-Home Consultation
We come to your Plano, Texas home at your convenience. We look at your windows, discuss your light control and privacy needs, and bring samples so you can see options in your space.
2. Precision Measurements
We measure every window with professional tools. For new homes, we account for settling and potential shifting. For condos, we verify building requirements. For renovations, we confirm new window dimensions.
3. Custom Manufacturing
Your blinds are custom-made to your exact measurements. Manufacturing takes 7 to 10 business days.
4. Professional Installation
Our team installs your blinds with precision. We work efficiently and clean up completely.
5. Post-Installation Support
If anything needs adjustment, we come back. Your blinds are backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Custom Blind Pricing in Plano, Texas — What to Expect
Pricing for custom blinds in Plano, Texas varies by product, window size, and features. Here are typical ranges for Plano, Texas projects.
Roller Blinds
$100 to $200 per window. Blackout fabric adds $30 to $50. Motorization adds $150 to $250.
Zebra Blinds
$150 to $300 per window. Popular in Plano, Texas condos and new homes for the modern look.
Vertical Blinds
$120 to $250 per sliding door or large window. Ideal for Plano, Texas townhouses with patio doors.
Roman Blinds
$180 to $350 per window. Popular in Legacy West heritage homes and custom builds.
Blackout Blinds
$120 to $250 per window. Essential for bedrooms in new Plano, Texas homes with large windows.
Condo Window Solutions
Floor-to-ceiling windows: $200 to $350 per window. Motorization often recommended for hard-to-reach windows.
All prices are estimates based on typical Plano, Texas projects. We provide exact pricing during your in-home consultation with no obligation.
Blinds for Plano, Texas Condos — What You Need to Know
Plano, Texas’s condo market has grown rapidly along SRT (Hwy 121), at Dallas Pkwy and 7, and around Legacy West GO. Condo window coverings come with specific requirements.
Floor-to-ceiling windows. Many Plano, Texas condos feature floor-to-ceiling windows. We provide custom blinds that cover these tall openings without sagging or operating issues.
Condo board requirements. Most Plano, Texas condos require window coverings that meet fire safety standards and mounting guidelines. Our products meet or exceed these requirements.
Cordless and motorized options. Many Plano, Texas condos now require cordless window coverings for safety. We offer wand-operated and motorized options that satisfy building requirements.
Sliding balcony doors. Almost every Plano, Texas condo has a sliding balcony door. Vertical blinds and roller blinds with side guides work best for these applications.
Motorization for high windows. Floor-to-ceiling windows can be hard to reach. Motorized blinds allow you to raise and lower blinds with a remote or smartphone app.
We have installed blinds in Plano, Texas condos at Quartz, Gallery Tower, Uptown Plano, Texas, and many other buildings. We understand the specific requirements of each building.
Blinds for New Plano, Texas Homes — Legacy Estates, Wismer, and Beyond
Plano, Texas’s new home communities — Legacy Estates, Wismer, Willow Bend, Angus Glen — have distinct characteristics that affect blind selection.
Large windows. New Plano, Texas homes often have large windows that require wider blinds. We manufacture blinds for windows up to 120 inches wide.
Open concept layouts. New homes have open concept main floors. Consistent blind selections across large windows create a cohesive look.
Builder-grade windows. New home windows can be out of square as the house settles. We measure carefully and account for settling when installing.
Tarion warranty considerations. New home buyers have Tarion warranty periods. We work within these timelines to ensure blinds are installed before warranty deadlines.
Quick move-in needs. Many new home buyers need blinds immediately upon closing. We prioritize new home installations to get you window coverings before you move in.
Blinds for Legacy West and Heritage Homes
Legacy West’s historic district and surrounding areas have older homes with character. These homes require a different approach.
Non-standard window sizes. Heritage homes often have windows that are not standard sizes. We custom manufacture to exact dimensions.
Deep window sills. Many Legacy West homes have deep window sills that require inside mount installations. We measure carefully for proper depth.
Heritage aesthetic. Roman blinds and fabric vertical blinds complement heritage architecture better than modern roller blinds. We help you select appropriate styles.
Old home challenges. Older homes may have out-of-square windows, plaster walls, and other challenges. Our installation team has experience with older Plano, Texas homes.
Plano, Texas Neighborhoods We Serve
Ekom Blinds provides custom blinds throughout Plano, Texas, including:
- Legacy West (historic district, Toogood Pond area)
- Legacy Estates (new home community, Legacy Estates Park)
- Wismer (east Plano, Texas, new developments)
- Willow Bend (southeast Plano, Texas)
- Angus Glen (golf community, luxury homes)
- Cachet (estate homes, large properties)
- Buttonville (established neighborhoods)
- Milliken (central Plano, Texas, diverse housing)
- Plano, Texas Village (historic downtown area)
- Hwy 7 & Dallas Pkwy (condo corridor)
- Hwy 7 & Woodbine (commercial and residential)
- Plano, Texas Road & 16th Avenue (established neighborhoods)
We are minutes from Plano, Texas and provide fast service to all neighborhoods.
What Plano, Texas Customers Ask Before Booking Custom Blinds
Do you work with new home builders?
Yes. We work with homeowners in new builds and can coordinate with builders for pre-closing installations when permitted.
How long does installation take for a new home?
For a typical new Plano, Texas home with 10 to 15 windows, installation takes 3 to 5 hours. We schedule at your convenience, including weekends.
Do you offer motorized blinds for high ceilings?
Yes. Many new Plano, Texas homes have high ceilings and large windows. Motorized blinds are essential for these spaces. We offer battery-powered and hardwired options.
Can you match blinds across multiple rooms?
Yes. We help you select consistent colors and styles across your home while recommending appropriate blind types for each room (blackout for bedrooms, zebra for living areas).
Do you offer child-safe cordless options?
Yes. All our blinds are available with cordless or motorized operation. This is especially important for families with young children.
One Concern Plano, Texas Customers Usually Have
The most common concern we hear from Plano, Texas homeowners is whether custom blinds will be ready before they move into a new home or after a renovation.
We understand the timeline pressure. New home closings are fixed. Renovation deadlines are tight. We work with your timeline. Contact us as soon as your closing date or renovation completion date is set. We schedule consultation and measurement immediately after closing or completion, and we prioritize manufacturing and installation to get you blinds as quickly as possible.
For new homes, we recommend booking your consultation within the first week after closing. For renovations, contact us when drywall is finished so we can measure accurately.
Ready to Get Custom Blinds for Your Plano, Texas Home?
Call us or fill out the form below to schedule your free in-home consultation. We will bring samples to your Plano, Texas home, measure your windows, and provide a detailed quote with no obligation.
Whether you are in a new home in Legacy Estates, a condo on SRT (Hwy 121), or a heritage home in Legacy West, we have the right window covering solution for you.
Ekom Blinds — Custom blinds professionally installed in Plano, Texas and across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.