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Choosing the “right” or “best” window coverings for your home comes down to two things: personal preference and budget. As long as you are comfortable with the investment for a particular window treatment option, there’s no wrong choice.

So, how do you begin to narrow down your preference and what’s the expected investment for each of the options available?

That’s a most excellent question, and the goal of this article. 

What are the options?

Let’s start by walking through the types of window treatments. 

For the sake of consistency, we will use a 36” x 60” window as “average size.” 

All price ranges reflect 2026 prices.

Faux Wood Blinds

These provide a classic look at the most economical price point. The vertical slats can be tilted for maximum light control and raised and lowered without any cords. Faux wood blinds look great and function well in average sized windows. 

When covering a double window, we recommend two blinds rather than a single, extra wide blind. The reason for this is ease of functionality. Very wide blinds are heavy and raising/lowering the blinds is cumbersome. 

While most people opt for a white color that matches trim color, faux wood blinds are available in a variety colors.

In addition to looking fantastic, faux wood blinds are the most economical option, averaging $250-$300 for an average size window.

Real wood blinds are a premium option that can be painted or stained.

Honeycomb Shades

Honeycomb shades, also known as cellular shades, have two innate benefits. The comb structure of the shade makes these naturally insulating. That means your home stays cooler in the intense Alabama summers and warmer during the winter chill. You can opt for a double comb for extra insulation.

Additionally, head rail and shade fabric of honeycombs align in a way that enables these shades to provide the most snug fit in a window frame. (See comments on Roller Shades to understand the contrast). This means honeycomb shades have the least light gap of all shade options, making them an excellent choice for bedrooms.

Additionally, honeycomb fabric can be either light filtering (letting some light through the fabric) or room darkening (no light permeates through the fabric).

For even more light blockage, honeycomb shades can be ordered with a frame, providing an elegant look as well as less light leakage around the edge of the shade.

Cost for honeycomb shades, as with all shades, will vary depending upon the specific fabric chosen as well as select customization options.  For most of our recent clients, honeycomb shades are averaging $350-$650 per window. 

Upgrades such as top-down bottom-up functionality and motorization are also available. Another neat option is called a day-night honeycomb. This option contains two separate fabrics, usually one room darkening and one sheer. This is a common choice for bedrooms when you want the ability to darken the room at night, but allow significant light through during the day while still obscuring visibility into the room.

Roller Shades

Not your grandma’s roller shade!

Those of us of a certain age have memories of opening grandma’s roller shade with a bit of a jump as the spring mechanism aggressively took over the raising of the shade. Pair that with our childhood cartoons of the cat getting wrapped up in the shade, and it’s understandable to have a natural aversion to this genre. But these shades have come a long way and are an elegant window covering solution.

With an abundance of fabric options and multiple top treatment styles, there’s a roller shade look for every room. Like honeycombs, roller shade fabric is available as light filtering and room darkening. But roller shades have another category of fabric, sheer. 

Room darkening fabric is great for bedroom and media rooms. Light filtering is the go-to choice when privacy is the main goal. Sheer lets in the most light while providing a visual barrier between you and the outside world.

Most of our clients are seeing a per window cost between $450-$650 for roller shades. The specific fabric choice as well as top treatment selection will swing the price to one side of that range or the other.

When a roller shade is properly fitted to your window (and your window is square), the top treatment will fit snug. Unlike the honeycomb shade whose fabric and headraise are the same width, roller shade fabric has what’s called a fabric deduction. What this means is that the fabric width is slightly less than the window frame width. 

Why does this matter?

That deduction means a roller shade will have more light leakage around the sides of the shade compared to a honeycomb.

In most instances, this gap is perfectly fine and does not create any issue whatsoever, but it is a difference worth noting as you consider your personal preferences.

For those who prefer the look of a roller shade but want a true blackout option, we have a full blackout solution called Lightguard 360. This solution uses room darkening fabric along with a special cassette top treatment and frame to ensure there is no light leakage at all.

Lightguard 360 and motorization are two upgrade options available for roller shades.

Woven Wood Shades

Woven Wood Roman Shades are a gorgeous and versatile choice. Made of woven bamboo, these shades are available in a number of patterns and designs, each of which allows a different amount of light through.

One of the best traits of woven wood shades is you can maintain the same visual design across multiple rooms while altering how much light comes in. With the same shade “fabric”, you may opt for room darkening lining in the bedrooms, light filtering lining in the living room, and no lining in the kitchen.

With a plethora of fabric options, woven wood shades have the widest price range. There are fantastic options that keep the per-window cost around $350, and other options that raise the per-window cost to over $1000. 

Woven wood shades can be motorized or come as a top-down bottom-up shade, allowing you to control the shade from both ends.

Fabric Roman Shades

Fabric roman shades are a timeless and elegant option that elevates the look of any room. Similar to woven wood options, these can come with either a light filtering or room darkening lining. The default functionality is cordless, but motorization is also available.

Fabric roman shades are on the higher end of price. You can expect $1000+ per average size window. There are multiple “fold” options - each of which produces a slightly different look to the shade when it is retracted. These fold options allow you to customize the look to best fit your room and tastes.

Shutters

Shutters are our absolute favorite. They look wonderful in every home. Timeless, stunning, classic, durable. Multiple customization options make shutters fun for us and fun for you.

The vendor we work with offers both wood composite and full-wood shutter options. Our recommendation to most clients is the wood composite as it not only has the most favorite price point, but also provides a lifetime color-steadfastness warranty. These shutters will still be going strong long after you move out of the house.

Composite shutters are available in a number of color options. Most clients opt for a shade of white that best matches their trim color. For those who insist on full-wood, you can choose from the stock colors, or custom stain.

Depending on customization selections, a shutter for a single window usually falls between $800-$1200.  If your budget allows for it, you cannot go wrong with shutters.

Across all window covering categories, motorization adds about $600 per treatment.

Hopefully you have a clearer picture of which window treatments you like the best as well as which best fit with your budget.  

If you have any lingering questions, reach out to the Blinds and Borders team. We’d love the opportunity to assist you.

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