Fairfax, Virginia · 22030 · 22031 · 22032 · 22033
Blinds, Shades & Shutters in Fairfax, Virginia
The county’s namesake city gets the full menu — and the honest guidance on which of the three families your rooms actually want. Free consultation, exact measuring, and our own installers, ten minutes from the Vienna showroom.
- Free In-Home Consultation
- All Three Families, One Dealer
- Hunter Douglas · Graber · Norman
How Fairfax Homes Choose

Blinds: The Tilt People
Mosby Woods and Fairfax Villa run on adjustable light — wood and faux wood slats dialed by degree, morning to evening, at whole-house prices the ’60s split-levels appreciate.
Weighing just the slats? Compare wood, faux wood, aluminum & vertical matched to local rooms on our window blinds in Fairfax guide.
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Shades: The Whole Spectrum
Sheer to blackout, woven to solar — shades are where the range lives, and Fair Lakes townhomes to GMU-side colonials all find their fabric somewhere on it. Start with honeycombs; branch from there.
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Shutters: The Forever Vote
Around Old Town Fairfax and the courthouse blocks, shutters read as architecture — three makers on our floor to compare, and the one treatment that stays when the house changes hands.
Explore Shutters →Rated 4.9 Stars by Northern Virginia Homeowners
Homeowners across Northern Virginia, DC, and Maryland rate Nation's Blinds 4.9 stars on Google and 5.0 on Angi and Facebook — for honest guidance, precise measuring, and installations done right the first time.
Old Town Fairfax, Mosby Woods & Fair Lakes
The namesake city wears every era at once. Around the courthouse and Old Town Fairfax, older homes take treatments with manners — shutters and tailored Romans that suit the historic blocks. Mosby Woods, Fairfax Villa, and the ’60s–’70s streets are blinds country: adjustable, durable, whole-house sensible. Out toward Fair Oaks and Fair Lakes, newer townhomes and condos pull the shade spectrum — duals, sheers, and motorized where the glass got ambitious. And with GMU in the middle of it all, more than a few of our Fairfax orders come from landlords who've learned what survives tenants. West of here, Chantilly's colonial-update playbook picks up where this page ends.
The AI visualizer settles style questions from a photo in seconds, and 18-month 0% financing keeps the whole-house version of any of the three families sane.
Around the Courthouse
Just give it to me straight: blinds, shades, or shutters?
Straight, then: blinds if you adjust light all day and want value at volume; shades if softness, insulation, or blackout is the point; shutters if this is the long-haul house and you want the treatment that reads as architecture. Most Fairfax homes end up with a mix — and the samples at your windows make the mix obvious in about twenty minutes.
Fairfax City or Fairfax County — which do you serve?
Both, and yes, they're different governments — the city is independent, the county surrounds it, and our vans don't check the boundary. From the courthouse blocks to Fair Lakes, same free consultation, same installers.
I own rentals near GMU — what actually survives tenants?
Cordless faux wood is the landlord spec for a reason: no cords to break, no wood to warp, slats that shrug off move-outs, and replacements that match years later because the sizing is on file with us. We outfit units in batches and keep the records.
How do lead times compare across the three?
Honestly, by construction: blinds and most shades run quicker; shutters take the longest because they're built like furniture — panels, hinges, and finish work. We'll give you current ranges at the consultation rather than invent dates here, and we sequence mixed orders so nothing waits on anything else.
The County Seat Gets the Full Set — Up to 40% Off
Blinds, shades, and shutters compared at your own windows — free consultation anywhere in Fairfax, exact side-by-side quotes before we leave.
