In the world of design—and maybe even more so in the world of construction and home building—we often hear the word “custom” tossed around. What does it mean for something to be custom-made? Does it mean you’re paying a lot more for the product? Does the expectation of quality go up? People often shy away from wanting custom products because they think one of two things: it’s going to cost a lot more, or it’s going to take a long time to complete.
Let me take a minute to explain what custom means in our world—the world of draperies and blinds.
- Custom means a better fit. We take precise measurements—even when dealing with the trickiest of shapes and spaces—to ensure your window treatments fit like a glove!
- Custom means quality work. The seamstresses and installers at Spindletop are some of the best in the industry. We provide in-depth training to our employees, but a lot of them come to us already having experience in the industry.
- Custom means the product will last. Your home is where families get together for special occasions, where your kids grow up, and where you experience all of life’s ups and downs. Through every season, you can be sure that the window treatments produced and installed by Spindletop will stand the test of time.
- Custom means a great customer experience. Free consultations, free design and style assistance, are just a few of the benefits our customers see.
We hope this blog has helped to clear up some common misconceptions about what it means to buy custom. Visit our showroom today on Jefferson Street to see some of our custom work on display, or schedule a free consultation online today!