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Hi my name is Richard, and Ive started my own independent curtain and blinds company called ( Dulwich curtains and blinds)  With over 8 years of experience in the window treatment industry, I specialise in the professional installation of curtains and blinds. My expertise spans a variety of styles and materials, ensuring each project meets the unique needs and aesthetic preferences of my clients. I take pride in my attention to detail, providing a seamless installation process that enhances both functionality and design. Whether you’re looking to add privacy, control light, or simply beautify your space, I’m dedicated to delivering quality results that transform your windows into stunning focal points. 

    1.    Curtains:
    •    Sheer Curtains: Perfect for softening light while maintaining privacy.
    •    Blackout Curtains: Ideal for complete light control and energy efficiency.
    •    Drapery Panels: Available in a variety of fabrics, patterns, and lengths for a custom look.
    2.    Blinds:
    •    Venetian Blinds: Classic slatted design available in wood, aluminum, or faux wood.
    •    Roller Blinds: Simple and sleek, with a range of colors and patterns.
    •    Vertical Blinds: Great for larger windows and sliding doors, offering versatility in light control.
    3.  
    •    Eco-Friendly Fabrics: Sustainable materials for the environmentally conscious.

Customization:

Explore our wide range of colors, patterns, and textures to find the perfect match for your decor. We also offer made-to-measure options to ensure a perfect fit for your windows.

Consultation:

Schedule a consultation to see our samples in person and receive expert advice tailored to your needs. Our goal is to help you find the ideal window treatments that enhance your home’s beauty and comfort.

Let’s transform your space together! And let’s work together to bring your vision to life! 
 

You can contact on Mobile:  07843954504 or Email [email protected]

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Hey Richard,

Congrats on starting Dulwich Curtains and Blinds! It’s awesome to see another local business getting off the ground. I noticed you don’t have a website yet, and I wanted to share how having one could really help your business grow.

Get Found Easily: A website makes it easy for potential customers to find you when they're looking for curtain and blind services in the area.

Show Off Your Work: You can showcase your different styles and projects in a gallery so people can see the quality of your work.

Book More Jobs: Make it super easy for customers to book consultations or get in touch directly through the site.


We do affordable, pay-monthly websites over at Orionly, so if you’re interested, I’d love to chat more!

Cheers,
Will
www.orionly.co.uk

http://www.orionly.co.uk

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