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You walk into a cool house without the AC running constantly. Your blinds adjust automatically based on the sun’s position. You control everything from your phone while you’re still at the beach.
This is what happens when you get custom blinds installation designed specifically for Delray Beach living. Not generic window coverings that fade after one summer or motors that quit working when humidity hits.
Real solutions that reduce your energy bills, increase your home’s value, and make you wonder why you waited so long to upgrade. Your windows finally work for you instead of against you.
Miami Design Group serves Delray Beach homeowners who want window treatments that make sense for South Florida. We’re not a franchise following corporate scripts or a big box store pushing whatever’s on sale.
We understand the specific challenges you face. Morning sun blazing through east-facing windows. Afternoon heat turning your living room into a greenhouse. Hurricane season humidity that destroys cheap materials.
That’s why we focus on custom solutions using materials tested in Florida conditions. We know which smart home systems work best in coastal environments and how to install everything properly in concrete block construction.
We meet you at your home to see what you’re actually dealing with. Every window is different, every room has unique light patterns, and your lifestyle matters for the solution we design.
You get a detailed proposal with exact pricing. No ballpark estimates that double later. We order your custom blinds and schedule installation when it’s convenient for you.
Installation day, we handle everything. Mounting, programming smart features, testing every function, and walking you through operation. You get our contact information for any questions that come up later.
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Every blind is measured and manufactured for your specific windows. We use mounting hardware rated for Florida’s concrete block and stucco construction. Motorized systems include battery backup for power outages.
Smart home integration works with whatever system you already have. Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, or comprehensive platforms like Control4. You can create custom scenes, set schedules, or control everything manually.
In Delray Beach specifically, we see unique challenges with salt air affecting electronics and intense UV requiring specialized fabrics. We stock materials designed for coastal conditions and know which brands hold up best over time.
Custom blinds installation typically ranges from $150-600 per window depending on size, material, and features. Motorized options add $200-400 per window but include smart home integration and battery backup.
The investment makes sense when you consider energy savings from proper sun control, increased home value, and the convenience of automated operation. Most clients see noticeable reductions in cooling costs within the first few months.
We provide detailed written estimates during your consultation. No hidden fees, no pressure to upgrade features you don’t need. You’ll know exactly what everything costs before we order anything.
Cellular shades, aluminum blinds, and marine-grade faux wood perform best in our heat and humidity. These materials resist warping, fading, and salt air corrosion that destroys cheaper alternatives.
For energy efficiency, cellular shades with multiple air pockets provide excellent insulation. Solar screens block heat while maintaining your view of the ocean or Intracoastal. Motorized options let you program automatic adjustments for optimal comfort.
We only work with manufacturers who test their products in Florida coastal conditions. This means fabrics rated for high UV exposure and hardware that won’t corrode in salt air.
Yes, we integrate with all major smart home platforms including Alexa, Google Home, Apple HomeKit, Control4, and Savant. The process varies depending on your current setup and desired functionality.
Most systems allow you to create scenes like “Leaving for Work” that closes all blinds, or “Sunset” that adjusts them based on time of day. You can also set automatic schedules or override everything manually when needed.
We handle all programming and setup, then teach you how to use the features. If you expand your smart home system later, your motorized blinds will integrate seamlessly with new devices.
Most residential installations take 3-5 hours depending on the number of windows and complexity of motorization. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Custom orders typically take 2-3 weeks from measurement to installation. We keep you updated on production schedules and confirm installation appointments 24 hours in advance.
For larger homes or commercial projects, we can work in phases or schedule installation during convenient hours. Hurricane season doesn’t slow us down – we stock backup inventory for quick replacements if needed.
We provide comprehensive warranties covering both products and installation workmanship. Material warranties range from 5-10 years depending on the manufacturer and specific product line.
Our installation warranty covers mounting, operation, and any issues related to our work. If a motor fails or mounting hardware loosens, we return and fix it at no charge during the warranty period.
For smart home integration, we provide ongoing technical support. Occasionally systems need adjustments when you add new devices or update software, and we’re available to optimize performance.
Custom blinds are measured and manufactured specifically for your windows, ensuring perfect fit and optimal performance. Store-bought blinds come in standard sizes that leave gaps where light and heat enter.
The quality difference is significant in Florida’s climate. Custom blinds use materials rated for high UV exposure and humidity. Hardware is designed for our concrete block construction, not generic drywall mounting.
Installation matters too. We know how to properly mount blinds in stucco walls and concrete block construction common in Delray Beach. Store-bought blinds often come with hardware that fails in our building materials.