Stanley Shade

(on 7th)
Doors & Windows in Long Beach, CA
Doors & Windows
Home Decor
House Cleaning

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 5:00PM

Location

3265 E 7th St
Long Beach, CA
90804

About

Stanley Shade has been bringing stylish and functional window fashions to homeowners throughout Long Beach, California and surrounding area since 1927. Our personalized service is certain to ensure your 100% satisfaction. We have a strong reputation for quality products and an extensive customer base of repeats and referrals.

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Latest Stanley Shade Reviews (Average Rating: 4.5)

based on 25 review(s)

I have been installing shades myself from a big box store and struggling through cutting them to size, attaching brackets when the bracket model changes,...

Sharon K. April 18, 2022 via Yelp

Ryan is extremely professional and has a Gold Mind of a company. Martin his number 1 installer and worker along with Aaron do exceptional installing and go...

TJ R. November 28, 2021 via Yelp

Aaron and Martin just left my job after installing our shades and they did a phenomenal job. They came properly covered and maintained social distancing...

Jazmin J. September 2, 2020 via Yelp

Latest

Are you aware that your drapes should extend no more that 3 inches inside the window's frame when fully opened? That way, your window treatments won't cast shadows into your interior spaces.
Renovating a building that has historical status requires careful planning when it comes to blinds and window treatments. Preservation societies insist that these features be true to the building’s design, yet still incorporate modern energy-efficient characteristics.
If you’re decorating a kitchen, try window treatments that let the sunlight inside. If your kitchen isn’t that large, experts say the combination of lighter, cooler colors with some sunlight gives the appearance of a larger space.
If dust on your existing blinds is a problem, banish that fuzzy gray with -- a dryer sheet. Have your blinds professionally cleaned first, and then go over the slats with a simple dryer sheet once a week. The residue will repel dust and keep your blinds looking cleaner (and newer) longer.
If you love the traditional or period styles, you can actually get this look inexpensively with fabric such as a calico and by adding fringing or tassels. If you rather a country cottage style, just put frills on the edges of your curtains.
The window treatments you select should match the design and purpose of the window. Sliding glass doors need a different style of shade or blind than casement or bay windows need. Match the treatment to the architecture.
Fun window coverings for nurseries are balloon valances. True to their name, balloon valances line the tops of windows with puffy poofs of decorative material – often made from lightweight cotton. They can also fit just about any size window.
Before the advent of blinds, what style of window shade was popular across the U.S.? If you guessed the roller shade, you're right. Although the popularity of the roller shade began to wane in the late 1970s, today there's a resurgence of interest in this type of window treatment.
The window valance was a concept adopted from Europe that became popular in America during the Victorian period in the early 19th Century. This window treatment covered the top part of the window, concealing the drapery hardware, and is available in many different styles.
Cloth style Roman shades look elegant and create the appearance of soft, diffused light. For enhanced light blocking capacity, try lined Roman shades. They drape nicely while blocking light from sunny windows.
A vertical cellular shade is a cellular shade in a vertical position that slides back and forth on a rod. The benefits of having vertical cellular shades are that they are very energy efficient, have no cord, and don’t cover up much of your view.
Did you know that the largest percentage of air leakage in your home occurs through your windows? That’s why spaces like bedrooms and living rooms with large windows can benefit greatly from cellular shades.
Are you looking to create a new look for your home? Updating the window coverings is one of the most economical ways to transform the look of a room.
Window shades and blinds are an attractive, affordable way to increase comfort and reduce utility expenses. Studies indicate they can increase the mean radiant temperature (referred to as “thermal comfort”) by as much as 5 degrees F.
Are you trying to create a natural look with your window treatments? Consider decorative hardware that features natural materials and textures, such as bamboo or wood.
Did you know that pleated shades offer 75 to 95 percent UV protection, thereby protecting your interior furnishings and fabrics? You can also choose metalized fabrics, which increase energy efficiency as well.
Room darkening shades are good for baby nurseries and media rooms, and the best shades for room darkening are cellular shades. The cells closest to the window are treated with a light-filtering material to keep the light out, while the other cell is the shade of color.
The business end of a set of blinds is mounted and manipulated by a head rail. The head rail controls the ladders that manipulate the individual slats (or vanes). You have to respect the elegant symmetry and mechanical artistry of a well-executed head rail design.
Decorative window valances add an elegant touch to any décor. This is a great way to dress up your windows while keeping your view open and unobstructed.
If you decide to go with horizontal blinds (versus vertical), keep in mind that these blinds tend to trap much more dust. To maintain the look of your blinds, wipe them down regularly with a microfiber cloth to prevent dust buildup.
Are you looking for a durable and functional window treatment? Consider faux wood blinds, which are not only durable and able to stand up to abuse, but are also low maintenance and easy to clean as well.
If you have very wide windows, the experts recommend a modular approach to blind installation where two or more blinds are mounted adjacent to one another. This reduces the risk of bowing, and results in a window treatment that's attractive and offers enhanced opening, closing and positioning options.

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Company name
Stanley Shade
Category
Doors & Windows

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Stanley Shade in Long Beach CA?
    You can reach them at: 562-439-1172. It’s best to call Stanley Shade during business hours.
  • What is the address for Stanley Shade on 7th in Long Beach?
    Stanley Shade is located at this address: 3265 E 7th St Long Beach, CA 90804.
  • What are Stanley Shade(Long Beach, CA) store hours?
    Stanley Shade store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 5:00PM.