Keller, TX Custom Blinds, Shades & Plantation Shutters
Custom Window Treatments Built For Keller Homes
Plantation shutters, motorized shades, cellular shades, and exterior solar screens sized to your exact openings. Durrell brings the showroom to your living room, handles the measure, and installs every order himself
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Four Treatments Keller Homeowners Reach For First
Keller is built around school district lines and family-sized homes. A 1990s traditional in Hidden Lakes with the original owner still in it. A 2010s build in Marshall Ridge that the second owner is finally upgrading. A new construction in Estates of Stone Creek that just closed last quarter. An older ranch off Bursey Road that has been there since before Keller had a school district. The four treatments below are what Durrell writes up most often on a Keller consultation, and each one solves a different problem the family-sized house is already telling you about.
Cellular Shades to Quiet a Hot Keller Summer Bill
Family homes in Keller tend to have a lot of glass in the back of the house facing the yard, and on most of these floor plans that yard runs west. By July the radiant load on those rooms is enough to short-cycle the AC every fifteen minutes. Cellular shades pocket air against the glass and slow the heat before the thermostat reads it. The HVAC stops cycling, the upstairs bedrooms stop running hotter than the kitchen, and the August bill stops climbing every week. Durrell sizes each cell to your actual opening so the seal works the way the manufacturer engineered it.
Motorized Shades for the Two-Story Foyer and Great Room Glass
Most Keller two-stories were drawn with a foyer window and a great-room wall of glass that nobody operates with a wand. A motorized shade drops on a schedule, lifts by remote, or runs off a phrase to Alexa or HomeKit. Durrell pairs them to whatever smart-home setup you already have running, so the morning routine in the primary and the late-afternoon blackout in the family room both happen without anyone hunting a cord at the second-floor landing. The kids stop asking who left the blinds open in the loft.
Exterior Solar Screens for the Backyard Pool Deck
Plenty of Keller back yards have a pool aimed straight west into the late-afternoon sun, especially in Hidden Lakes, Marshall Ridge, and the older Bear Creek neighborhoods. Heavy-gauge exterior solar shades cut the heat before it crosses the screen, so the concrete deck stops baking and the patio furniture stops fading. The view of the yard stays. The kids and the dogs can actually use the pool deck at 4 p.m. on a Saturday in July. The pool pump runs a little less because the surface temperature stops climbing.
Plantation Shutters That Read Keller Custom, Not Builder
The Keller resale buyer is paying attention. Realtors working Hidden Lakes, Marshall Ridge, Estates of Stone Creek, and the established traditionals along Keller-Hicks will tell you the same thing: builder-grade two-inch faux blinds in the front rooms knock perceived value off the listing before the buyer makes it past the foyer. Custom plantation shutters in the formal dining, the front study, the primary bedroom, the great room read like a home that has been finished, not flipped. Durrell builds to the actual frame, paints to match the trim already on the wall, and the install adds something the showing photos pick up the same afternoon.
Meet Durrell
Durrell owns and runs the DFW side of Love Is Blinds Texas. He handles every quote, every measure, and every install across Keller himself. He has walked Hidden Lakes traditionals from the 1990s, Marshall Ridge custom builds from the 2010s, established homes along Keller-Hicks Road, older ranches off Bursey, and brand-new construction in Estates of Stone Creek. The consultation is Durrell at your kitchen table, not a salesperson with a tablet. The install is the same person who took the measurement. If a motor needs reprogrammed two months later, it is still Durrell who picks up the phone.

Working the Whole Keller Map, Old Neighborhoods to New Construction
Keller is layered. The kitchen window in a 1992 Hidden Lakes traditional and the wall of glass in a 2024 Marshall Ridge custom do not get the same answer. Durrell has quoted both this month. He knows which streets in Hidden Lakes have the bay windows in the breakfast room that nobody else wants to bid, which Estates of Stone Creek plans repeat across the cul-de-sac so the order can be reused, which Bear Creek-area homes have the cathedral living-room glass, and which Old Town Keller cottages still have the original wood sashes that have to be measured by hand.
Measured Twice. Installed Once. By the Person Who Took the Measurement.
Every quote begins with a laser measure to the sixteenth. A 1990s Hidden Lakes traditional has frames that have shifted a quarter inch over thirty years and the trim has been painted three times. A new Marshall Ridge build looks square but the rough-in is rarely as exact as the plans show. Durrell catches the variance during the measure, writes the order to match what is actually on the wall, and the result is one install day rather than re-cuts shipped back from the manufacturer while the cardboard sits in the dining room.
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Everything Else Durrell Installs in Keller
The top four cover most of what gets ordered. If the project calls for something else, a media-room blackout, a slider on a breakfast nook, woven panels for a sunroom off the back patio, the rest of the catalog is here. Swipe through.

Faux Wood Blinds
Composite that looks like real hardwood, sturdy enough for a Keller kitchen and a slider door that gets opened by kids forty times a day.
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Real Wood Blinds
Hardwood for the formal dining and the front study, the kind of finish that pairs with the crown molding in a Hidden Lakes traditional.
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Honeycomb & Cellular Shades
Trapped air at the glass, lower bill in July, fewer drafts in February. The big back-of-house glass on a Keller family home makes the math fast.
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Roller Shades
Sheer linens for the breakfast nook, full blackout for the east-facing primary. Clean lines, no cords, kid-safe by default.
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Woven Wood Shades
Bamboo, rattan, and natural-grass weaves. Pairs with the relaxed-traditional family-room aesthetic running through most established Keller homes.
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Plantation Shutters
Custom built to your actual opening. Insulation, clean traditional finish, and a resale bump every Keller realtor notices on the listing photos.
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Motorized Window Treatments
Schedule them, group them by room, run them off Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit without adding another hub to the counter.
ExploreExterior Patio Shades
Block the heat at the screen, not inside the glass. The pool deck and the outdoor kitchen stay usable from June through early October.
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Dual Shades
Two-layer fabric. Sheer daylight by day, complete privacy at night, one continuous pull. Good fit for a Keller family-room with a yard view.
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Panel Track Shades
Sliding fabric panels for the breakfast-room slider or the back-patio door, without the clatter of vertical blinds when the AC kicks on in August.
ExploreThree Keller Houses That Come Through the Door Every Week
A 1992 Hidden Lakes traditional that the original owners are finally upgrading after thirty years. A 2024 Marshall Ridge custom build with twenty-foot great-room glass facing the back yard. A 2005 Estates of Stone Creek two-story with a backyard pool and a slider on the breakfast nook. Three different houses, three different answers, all on the same Keller week. Here is how Durrell handles each one.

Hidden Lakes & The Older Established Neighborhoods: Original Owners Finally Upgrading
The 1990s traditionals in Hidden Lakes, the older builds along Bursey Road, and the established homes near Old Town Keller are full of original owners who never changed the builder-grade blinds. The frames have shifted a quarter inch over thirty years. The trim has been painted three times. Stock blinds from a warehouse store leave a gap and the kids notice. Durrell measures to what is actually on the wall, builds the order to match, and installs without disturbing the trim that has been there since the kids were in elementary school.

Marshall Ridge & Estates of Stone Creek: Ready Before The Movers Arrive
Closing on a Marshall Ridge custom or an Estates of Stone Creek two-story? Durrell coordinates with the builder so the treatments are ordered before the keys change hands. Move-in day there is already privacy in the bedrooms, blackout in the nursery, and motorization paired to the smart-home setup you brought with you. No three-month wait while a custom roller ships from a warehouse two states over and the great-room glass sits covered with brown paper.

The Keller Energy Bill, Family-Home Size
Big back-of-house glass, west-facing pool decks, and floor plans designed around the yard. The math on a Keller summer bill is unforgiving once the AC has to keep up with all that glass. Cellular shades on the west-facing rooms, plantation shutters in the front of the house, and exterior solar screens on the pool deck pay back in the first full summer for most Keller homes. The HVAC stops short-cycling. The hardwoods stop fading. The western primary stops running hotter than the kitchen.
What Keller Realtors Actually Notice at Showing Time
Keller resale moves on a few things: the schools, the lot, and the finishes. The realtors who know the market will tell you the windows tell the buyer something before the kitchen does. A Hidden Lakes traditional with custom plantation shutters in the formal dining photographs differently in the MLS than the identical floor plan two streets over running builder-grade two-inch faux. A Marshall Ridge two-story with motorized shades on the great-room transom catches every relocation buyer on a Saturday tour. An Estates of Stone Creek home with cellular shades on the east-facing primary closes faster because the morning showing photos do not show a glaring sunrise on the bedroom wall. Durrell walks through the room-by-room math during the consultation, but the resale pattern is the same across every Keller neighborhood.

From the First Phone Call to the Last Shade on the Wall in Keller
Three steps. One owner-operator. One phone number. The person who answers the call writes the quote and hangs the product. No measure tech handing the order off to a stranger who shows up on install day.
The In-Home Walk-Through
Durrell drives out at the time you booked with the full sample case and the catalog. You walk every room together. He asks how the house actually lives, which kid keeps the blinds closed in the back bedroom, which window the morning sun hits first in the kitchen, which side of the house gets baked by 4 p.m. The recommendation gets built around that, not whatever happens to carry the highest margin in the catalog.
The Laser Measure & the Written Quote
Every opening laser-measured to the sixteenth. The bay window in a Hidden Lakes breakfast room, the transom on a Marshall Ridge front door, the half-window flanking the stair on an Estates of Stone Creek two-story. The quote is itemized line by line on the kitchen table before Durrell leaves. Nothing buried in a vague "installation" line. No deposit pressure if you want to sit on it for a week.
The Install Day
Two to four weeks after deposit, Durrell is back in the driveway with the install kit. Everything goes up the same visit. He programs the motors, pairs them to your Alexa or HomeKit, walks you through how each piece operates, and hauls the cardboard out before he leaves. You get photos of the finished install on your phone that evening.
Window Treatment F.A.Q.'s for Keller, TX
Both, every week. Durrell quotes a 1990s Hidden Lakes traditional in the morning and a Marshall Ridge custom new build that afternoon. The established neighborhoods and the new construction are two different conversations, but the consultation process is identical.
Yes, especially on Keller family homes where the back of the house tends to be glass-heavy facing the yard. Cellular shades on the west-facing rooms plus exterior solar screens over the pool deck take meaningful money off the August and September bill. Most Keller homeowners see the difference in the first full billing cycle after install.
Durrell personally covers Keller, Southlake, Westlake, Trophy Club, Roanoke, Colleyville, Grapevine, Hurst, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Fort Worth, Arlington, Denton, Argyle, Northlake, Granbury, Weatherford, and Gainesville, plus the smaller towns in between across Tarrant, Denton, Parker, Hood, and Cooke counties. Same free in-home consultation, same single-installer install. The wider Love Is Blinds Texas network has additional owner-operators across the rest of the state.
Yes. Every product Durrell installs is available in a cordless lift or a motorized version, both compliant with the current child-safety standards. For Keller families with toddlers and pets, the standard recommendation is cordless on the lower-floor rooms and motorized on the upper-floor and great-room glass.
Yes, every odd shape. The bay window in a Hidden Lakes breakfast room, the arched transom over an Estates of Stone Creek front door, the cathedral foyer in a Marshall Ridge custom, the half-window flanking the stair on a 1990s two-story. Every order is custom-built, so the shape itself is not the constraint. The measurement is what has to be exact, and that is the part Durrell handles in person.
Two to four weeks from the consultation in most cases. Custom plantation shutters sit on the longer end because they are built to your specific opening. Durrell puts the timeline in the quote before any deposit and does not collect for anything he cannot deliver on the date he gave you.
About an hour, mostly conversation. Durrell walks the rooms with you, takes measurements, shows samples, and writes the itemized quote. If you want to think it over, you think it over. There is no follow-up sales-call schedule, no "today only" pricing, and no deposit asked for until you say go.
Yes. The motorized blinds, shades, and shutters integrate with Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and most of the major smart-home hubs. Durrell pairs every motor on install day and tests against your specific setup before he packs the toolbox.
Areas We Serve
We personally serve Keller and the surrounding DFW communities with free in-home consultations and custom installation. Love Is Blinds also has a wider network of locations across Texas.
Keller & The DFW Territory
Every consultation and installation across these DFW communities is handled by Durrell personally.
- Argyle, TX
- Arlington, TX
- Bedford, TX
- Boyd, TX
- Colleyville, TX
- Coppell, TX
- Denton, TX
- Euless, TX
- Flower Mound, TX
- Fort Worth, TX
- Gainesville, TX
- Granbury, TX
- Grand Prairie, TX
- Grapevine, TX
- Haltom City, TX
- Highland Park, TX
- Hurst, TX
- Irving, TX
- Justin, TX
- Keller, TX
- Kerens, TX
- Las Colinas, TX
- Lewisville, TX
- North Richland Hills, TX
- Northlake, TX
- Paradise, TX
- Richland Hills, TX
- Roanoke, TX
- Southlake, TX
- Trophy Club, TX
- Weatherford, TX
- Westlake, TX
Also Across Texas
Love Is Blinds serves additional communities through our broader Texas network.
