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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: formerly Winter Harbor, still Wolfeboro
Posts: 1,224
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I used American Home Gallery, 49 Center Street (PO Box 1033), Wolfeboro Falls, NH 03896 (603) 569-8989 and am very happy with the results. They provided both the product and the installation, and were quite helpful with decoration suggestions.
My humble word of advice when doing window treatments: Use the best quality hardware available. Hardware is not the place to try and save money. And, by the way, nobody ever said window treatments were inexpensive, but they can be cheap (be careful). |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Hermit Cove
Posts: 354
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I was cautioned by a decorator familiar with the blinds / drapes / shades industry like Levelor-Kirsch, Bali, etc. that average wholesale pricing can be 14 to 17 cents on the retail dollar. .....a $150.00 top of the line real wood window blind with all the bells and whistles .....$21.90. I guess we have Mexico and China to "thank" for that!
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