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Seattle’s iconic neighborhoods—like Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, and Madrona—are home to some of the most beautifully preserved historic residences in the Pacific Northwest. These homes often feature original millwork, antique stained glass, tall ceilings, and non-standard window shapes that make finding the right window treatments both a design challenge and an opportunity. Whether restoring a classic Craftsman or maintaining the charm of a Victorian estate, homeowners must consider both aesthetics and functionality when choosing between custom drapery and blinds.
At FSI Blinds, we understand the architectural nuance of Seattle’s historic homes. Our curated selection of custom window coverings, paired with expert consultations, ensures that homeowners get solutions tailored to their home’s unique needs—and its history.
Understanding Seattle’s Historic Architecture
Many older homes in Seattle were built before 1940 and fall under architectural styles like Tudor Revival, Colonial, and Queen Anne Victorian. These styles commonly feature:
- Arched or oversized windows
- Deep window casings and moldings
- Bay and bow windows
- Leaded glass or transom panels
Because these windows were custom-built decades ago, modern, off-the-shelf window treatments rarely fit properly—or look appropriate. Custom drapery and blinds offer homeowners a solution that respects both form and function.
Custom Drapery: A Timeless Fit for Vintage Charm
Elegant, Flexible, and Tailored

Custom drapery offers a tailored solution that effortlessly complements Seattle’s period homes. It allows for precision sizing that fits unusual windows and adds soft texture and movement to rooms with formal or ornate detailing.
Ideal for:
- Tall or narrow windows
- Formal living and dining rooms
- Preserving a vintage or classic aesthetic
- Insulating drafty window frames
Custom drapery also provides superior light control and thermal insulation, which is especially useful during Seattle’s cold, wet winters.
Wood Blinds: Classic and Structured
Durable and Architectural
Wood blinds offer a structured, clean-lined look that pairs well with Craftsman and Prairie-style homes. Their versatility makes them a popular choice for homeowners seeking a traditional but slightly more minimal solution.
Available in a wide range of finishes, FSI’s wood blinds can be stained to match original trim work or painted in muted tones to complement aged plaster walls and historic color schemes.
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Ideal for:
- Rooms with wood paneling or built-in cabinetry
- Restored bungalows and mission-style homes
- Adding privacy without sacrificing character
Wood blinds are also easier to maintain than fabric options, making them a good choice for high-traffic areas or homes with pets.
Roman Shades: Softness with Structure

Roman shades strike a perfect balance between the softness of drapery and the structure of blinds. Their fabric folds add texture while maintaining clean lines—an ideal solution for homes with narrow window wells or awkward dimensions.
FSI Blinds offers Roman shades in a variety of opacities and materials, including linen and woven textures. These shades are perfect for maintaining period authenticity while improving energy efficiency.
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Ideal for:
- Bedrooms and sunrooms
- Bay and bow windows
- Homes needing subtle elegance with a practical twist
Why FSI Blinds Stands Out in Seattle
Choosing between custom drapery and blinds doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At FSI Blinds, our team is well-versed in the complexities of Seattle’s historic architecture. From detailed in-home consultations to professional installation, we offer a full-service experience with a local touch.
What Sets Us Apart:
- Over 20 years of experience in the Pacific Northwest
- Deep knowledge of local building codes and historic guidelines
- A network of trusted installers and interior designers
- A wide range of Hunter Douglas products for timeless design and smart functionality
Local Home Restoration Resources
Preserving your home’s history often means collaborating with experienced professionals. Consider these resources for a comprehensive restoration approach:
- Historic Seattle: Offers workshops, events, and consulting services focused on historic home preservation in King County.
- Queen Anne Historical Society: Provides archives, home tours, and support for maintaining the neighborhood’s architectural heritage.
Pairing your window treatment decisions with trusted restoration guidance ensures your home maintains its story while gaining modern comfort.
Choosing the Right Fit for Your Home
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to choosing between custom drapery, wood blinds, or Roman shades. The decision often comes down to your home’s style, how the rooms are used, and your personal design preferences.
For homeowners in Seattle’s historic districts, investing in custom solutions from a trusted local company like FSI Blinds ensures results that are not only beautiful but lasting. With unmatched attention to detail and personalized recommendations, FSI makes it easy to honor your home’s legacy while upgrading its livability.