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Choosing the right window treatment company shapes how every room in your home feels — light, privacy, energy efficiency, and style all run through that one decision. We researched the Long Island window covering market to bring you the ten companies that consistently deliver quality products, expert installation, and the kind of service that keeps homeowners coming back for every additional room.


1. Long Island Custom Blinds

Locations: Merrick, Greenvale, Little Neck, NY
Website: longislandcustomblinds.com
Specialties: Custom blinds, shades, shutters, motorized treatments, drapery
Phone: (516) 580-1958

For Long Islanders who want premium window treatments without the showroom hassle, Long Island Custom Blinds has built a reputation that stretches from the Hamptons to Queens. The shop-at-home model means a designer arrives at your house with full sample books from Hunter Douglas, Graber, Comfortex, Norman, and Springs Window Fashions — so you see fabrics and colors in your own lighting against your own walls.

Why Long Island Custom Blinds Takes the Top Spot:

The multi-location footprint across Nassau and Queens means same-week consultations across the entire island. Custom orders manufacture in as little as three days, which is unusually fast for the category — most competitors quote 3-5 weeks. Free in-home consultations include precise measuring, transparent pricing on the spot, and professional installation by the company’s own installers (no subcontractors). The 5-star Houzz rating reflects a consistent track record of clean installs and accurate quotes.

Coverage spans every type of project: historic homes in Roslyn and Garden City, waterfront properties in Merrick and Massapequa, modern builds in Manhasset and Great Neck, and commercial spaces across the region. The team handles odd-shaped windows, bay configurations, and motorized solutions for larger estates without flinching.

Pricing is the other half of the story. Long Island Custom Blinds positions itself on best-price-on-Long-Island for comparable products, which is why so many designers and homeowners use them for whole-house projects. Free temporary shades are even available during long lead times, so homeowners moving into a new build never lose privacy while their custom treatments are in production.

Serving Nassau County, Suffolk County, Queens, and the Hamptons.


2. Homestead Window Treatments

Location: Huntington Station, NY
Website: homesteadwindowtreatments.com
Years in Business: Since 2011
Awards: Best of Long Island — Best Window Treatment Store (multiple years)

Homestead has held the top spot in the Best of Long Island reader poll for several years running, which says something in a market this saturated. The Huntington Station showroom features full working displays of Hunter Douglas products including PowerView motorization, plus a wide drapery and valance selection. As an authorized Hunter Douglas dealer, the team handles warranty repairs on PowerView and other mechanical systems — useful for homeowners with older Hunter Douglas products that need restringing or part replacement.


3. East End Blinds & Window Treatments

Location: Oakdale, NY
Website: eastendblinds.com
Years in Business: Since 2012

A family-owned operation that brings the showroom to you across Nassau and Suffolk. Authorized Hunter Douglas dealer with strong reviews on energy-efficient honeycomb shades and motorized roller solutions. East End leans heavily into the consultation experience, which works well for homeowners who want guidance rather than a catalog.


4. Long Island Window Treatments (LIWTS)

Location: Syosset, NY
Website: liwts.com
Years in Business: 25+

Joe and his son Alex run this family business out of a Syosset showroom and personally measure every job. Strong reputation for high-end fabric drapery and roman shades in silk, linen, and wool. Their own installer Gino handles every install. Reviews repeatedly mention Joe coming in to fix work done by other companies — a sign of the technical depth on staff. Best for homeowners who want a dedicated showroom experience with hands-on owner involvement.


5. Larry’s Design Center

Location: New Hyde Park, NY
Website: larrysdesigncenter.com
Years in Business: Since 1981

Forty-plus years serving Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, Manhattan, and Brooklyn from a Gallery showroom in New Hyde Park. Full-size working Hunter Douglas displays plus an extensive fabric library make this a strong pick for homeowners who want to physically operate every product before committing. Their commercial work for designers and building managers also adds credibility for larger or trade-driven projects.


6. Creative Windows Ltd.

Location: St. James, NY
Website: mycreativewindows.com
Years in Business: Since 1984

A Suffolk County mainstay with a Designer showroom carrying Hunter Douglas, Graber, plus custom drapery from Fabricut, Carole, and Stout. Linda and Erin handle the consultations and pull strong reviews for fabric coordination across multiple rooms. Good fit for homeowners who want a single point of contact through a whole-house project and don’t mind driving out to St. James for showroom visits.


7. Made in the Shade North Shore Long Island

Website: madeintheshadensli.com
Specialties: Plantation shutters, custom shades, motorized blinds

Steve and Pete operate a mobile shop-at-home service across the North Shore. Strong reputation for plantation shutter installs in larger homes — one reviewer reported a ten-room shutter project including a four-section bay window completed on time and on budget. Best for homeowners specifically prioritizing shutters or who want a more boutique consultation feel.


8. Long Island Blinds

Website: longislandblinds.com
Years in Business: Restructured 1997

Specializes in challenging window configurations: odd shapes, bow windows, angled glass, and high-mounted installations. Carries the complete Hunter Douglas line with custom drapery, shutters, and motorization. Worth a call specifically for tricky window situations where a generic measure-and-install service would struggle.


9. The Blind Spot

Location: Wantagh, NY
Website: theblindspotli.com
Specialties: Custom blinds, shades, drapery, repairs

Family-owned shop in Wantagh with strong reviews on real wood blinds and cellular shades. Casey handles measuring; Mike handles installation including weekend appointments. Repair services round out the offering — useful for older premium blinds that need restringing or roller realignment. Solid choice for South Shore homeowners who want a community-feel local business.


10. The Shade Factory

Website: shadefactory.net
Specialties: Custom shades, blinds, shutters, drapery, window tinting, commercial work

Equally comfortable on residential and commercial projects, with a strong reputation among contractors and facilities managers across the Southeast as well as Long Island. John and the Shade Factory team get repeat callouts from commercial clients for budget-friendly pricing and on-schedule installs. Good fit for property managers, contractors, and homeowners who want a one-stop source for tinting plus traditional treatments.


Making Your Final Decision

Match Your Needs:

  • Best overall value, multi-location coverage, fastest custom turnaround: Long Island Custom Blinds (#1)
  • Award-winning Huntington-area showroom: Homestead Window Treatments
  • High-end drapery and fabric work: Long Island Window Treatments
  • Plantation shutter specialists: Made in the Shade North Shore
  • Tricky or oddly-shaped windows: Long Island Blinds
  • Repairs on existing premium blinds: The Blind Spot or Long Island Custom Blinds
  • Commercial and contractor work: The Shade Factory

Key Questions to Ask Any Window Treatment Company:

  1. Do you use your own installers or subcontractors?
  2. What’s your typical lead time on custom orders?
  3. Are you an authorized dealer for the brands you carry?
  4. What warranty applies to motorization and mechanical components?
  5. Do you offer free in-home consultations and measurements?

Long Island’s window treatment market offers strong options at every budget, whether you’re outfitting a single bedroom or a 4,000-square-foot North Shore estate. Each company on this list has earned its place through quality products and consistent installation work. Long Island Custom Blinds rises to the top through the combination of multi-location coverage, three-day custom turnaround, brand depth across Hunter Douglas, Graber, Comfortex, and Norman, and a shop-at-home model that saves homeowners the trip to a showroom.

Take your time, get multiple quotes, and choose the company that communicates clearly and shows up on time with the right samples. Your windows are too important to leave to guesswork. Call (516) 580-1958 to schedule a free in-home consultation with Long Island Custom Blinds today.


Frequently Asked Questions

How long do custom blinds take to manufacture on Long Island? Industry standard is 3-5 weeks. Long Island Custom Blinds manufactures custom orders in as little as three days, which is the fastest turnaround in the local market.

What brands should I look for in a quality window treatment company? Hunter Douglas, Graber, Comfortex, Norman, and Springs Window Fashions are the five names that consistently deliver durability and warranty support. Authorized dealer status matters for warranty claims down the road.

Are shop-at-home services more expensive than showrooms? No. Shop-at-home companies skip retail overhead and pass that savings through. Long Island Custom Blinds, Made in the Shade, and East End Blinds all run shop-at-home models with pricing that beats most showrooms.

Should I choose motorized blinds for a new home? Motorization makes sense for hard-to-reach windows (over kitchen sinks, in stairwells, on cathedral ceilings) and bedrooms where convenience matters most. Hunter Douglas PowerView and Graber Z-Wave systems integrate with smart home setups and operate on rechargeable battery wands or hardwired power.

What’s the difference between cellular and honeycomb shades? They’re the same product. “Cellular” describes the construction (fabric folded into hexagonal cells that trap air); “honeycomb” describes how those cells look from the side. Both terms refer to the energy-efficient pleated shades sold by every company on this list.