Window Blinds for Beverly Hills homes
Beverly Hills homes are typically estates with multiple windows per primary room, and the blind request profile is whole-home: full-window Hunter Douglas PowerView smart-shade systems across living room, master bedroom, kitchen, dining, and home office, programmed with sunrise/sunset/midday scenes that operate the entire house automatically. Premium full-window custom-fit, motorized, and integrated with Crestron or Control4 home automation is the standard expectation. Single-room blind installs are rare here — most jobs are 8–20 windows across the home in a single visit.
Pricing for whole-home Hunter Douglas PowerView programs runs $4,000–15,000 across 10–20 windows depending on product tier and integration scope. Single premium windows run $300–600 each for the install plus $600–1,500 for the Pirouette, Silhouette, or Duette product. Stone and marble window surrounds (uncommon but present in some Mediterranean estates) need diamond-tipped masonry bits and careful anchor placement. Many estates have HOA-equivalent neighborhood associations with minor restrictions, but interior blind work is unrestricted. UV protection is a real driver here — original artwork, hardwood floors, and leather furniture in primary rooms need 3% openness solar shades or UV-rated cellular to prevent fading over years. Mention number of windows, AV system, finishes that need UV protection, and any natural-stone surrounds when you book.
About window blinds
Window blind installation is the process of measuring a window opening, picking the right product type and mount style for that opening, and securely attaching the headrail or bracket hardware so the blind raises, lowers, tilts, and locks the way it's supposed to. A standard inside-mount roller shade on a single window takes 15–25 minutes for a pro who's done it a thousand times; a custom-cut cellular shade on an arched Spanish-revival window in Hancock Park can take 90 minutes because the template, the cut, and the bracket placement all have to be planned around a non-rectangular opening. Done right, the blind sits flush with the trim, raises evenly, doesn't catch on the sill, and looks like it came with the house.
Read the full Window Blinds guide →Pricing in Beverly Hills
$60–180 typical range for Beverly Hills jobs.
Standard inside-mount blind install on a single window — roller shade, light-filtering or blackout, off-the-shelf product the homeowner provides — runs $40–80 per window in Los Angeles. This covers measurement confirmation, drilling for two brackets, snapping the headrail in, testing the lift mechanism, and cleaning up the drilling dust. Most jobs in this range take 15–25 minutes per window once the pro is on site, but trip charge and minimums usually mean a single-window job is priced as a $80–120 minimum visit. Booking 4–6 windows in one visit gets you closer to the $40–60 per-window rate.
Beverly Hills window blinds FAQ
Can the pro program a whole-home blind system?+
Yes. Hunter Douglas PowerView Gen 3 with the PowerView Pro app and hub handles whole-home programming — sunrise raise, sunset lower, midday glare-block in west-facing rooms, scenes triggered by Crestron or Control4. Setup runs 4–8 hours for a full home plus the per-window install time. Budget $4,000–15,000 depending on window count and product tier.
How does Hunter Douglas integrate with my Crestron system?+
PowerView Gen 3 has a Crestron driver that exposes individual blinds and scenes to the Crestron control panel. Your AV programmer integrates after the blinds are installed and paired to the PowerView hub. The blind pro handles install and PowerView pairing; the Crestron programmer handles the cross-system integration.
Can the pro handle 20 windows in one visit?+
Yes — typical Beverly Hills jobs are 10–20 windows scheduled as full-day or two-day visits. Per-window pricing drops after the first few because the trip charge is amortized. Plan a full-day window for 15+ windows with motorized pairing.
What about the marble fireplace surround near the living-room window?+
Mounting onto marble or natural stone needs diamond-tipped masonry bits and slow drill speed to avoid cracking the face. Add $150–250 above the standard mount price for stone work. The pro will plan very carefully — a wrong anchor on marble can fracture a $5,000 surround.
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