Custom blinds in Toronto typically cost $100–$450+ per window installed. A whole home usually lands between $1,000 and $6,000+. Every Blindeco project is quoted with a free in-home consultation — so you get an exact price, no surprises.
Most Toronto homeowners pay $100 to $450 per window for custom blinds, installed. Basic roller shades sit at the low end, while zebra, blackout, and honeycomb styles land in the middle — and adding motorization is the biggest single jump. Across a whole home, that usually comes to between $1,000 and $6,000. The only way to know your exact number is a free in-home measure, since every window is different.
Larger, taller windows use more material and labour. Condos with floor-to-ceiling glass run 40–60% more per window.
Light-filtering fabrics are most affordable; premium textured, blackout, and natural materials cost more.
Room-darkening and full blackout move you up a tier within each product type.
Adding a motor is the single biggest price jump — battery vs. hardwired and smart integration change the number.
Windows with large depth, deep wells, and tall ceilings add labour. See our GTA installation service.
Condo vs. house vs. commercial changes both window sizes and quantities.
Market-typical Toronto ranges for professionally installed custom window coverings. Your exact price depends on the factors above — book a free quote for numbers specific to your windows.
| Product type | Typical installed range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Roller shades (light-filtering) | $100 – $150 | Most budget-friendly; clean, minimal look |
| Room-darkening roller | $120 – $180 | Reduces light without full blackout |
| Blackout roller | $150 – $200 | Best for bedrooms and media rooms |
| Zebra / dual-layer | $150 – $450 | Blackout zebra sits at the higher end |
| Blackout zebra | $200 – $450 | Dual-layer privacy + room-darkening |
| Honeycomb / cellular | $180 – $450 | Insulating for Toronto winters & humid summers |
| Faux wood | $120 – $250 | Humidity-resistant; durable value pick |
| Vertical sheer | $180 – $400 | Ideal for wide windows & patio doors |
| Drapery & curtains | $300 – $1,500+ | Per opening; varies with fabric & hardware |
| Motorized (any type) | $150 – $500 | Add-on premium over manual |
| Smart automation | $300 – $1,000+ | Hardwired/app-controlled systems |
Whole-home rule of thumb: a condo or smaller home (8–12 windows) is typically $1,000–$2,000 for a clean manual install; a detached home (15–25 windows) usually lands in the mid-to-upper four figures. Motorization increases totals.
A standard manual roller or zebra keeps you at the lower end of each range. Best for easy-reach windows where you don't need automation.
Adds ~$150–$500 per window ($300–$1,000+ for full smart systems). Worth it for tall or hard-to-reach windows, large condo glass, cordless child safety, and energy scheduling.
Book a free in-home consultation — we measure, recommend, and quote with no obligation. Call or text 437-849-4149.
Custom blinds in Toronto typically cost $100 to $450+ per window installed in 2026, depending on the style, size, fabric, and whether they’re motorized. A whole home usually ranges from $1,000 to $6,000+. Blindeco quotes every project with a free in-home consultation.
In Toronto, light-filtering roller shades typically run $100 to $150 per window, room-darkening rollers $120 to $180, and blackout rollers $150 to $200 installed. Exact pricing depends on window size and fabric.
Custom zebra (dual-layer) blinds in Toronto typically cost $150 to $450 per window installed. Blackout zebra fabrics sit at the higher end because of the added light-blocking layer.
Motorized blinds add roughly $150 to $500 per window over manual, and $300 to $1,000+ for fully integrated smart systems. They’re worth it for tall or hard-to-reach windows, large condo glass, cordless child safety, and energy scheduling — less so for a single easy-reach window.
A Toronto condo or smaller home with 8 to 12 standard windows typically costs $1,000 to $2,000 for a clean manual install, while a detached home with 15 to 25 windows usually lands in the mid-to-upper four-figure range. Motorization increases the total.
Toronto condos often have floor-to-ceiling glass, and larger windows use more material and labour — typically 40 to 60% more per window than a standard suburban window on size alone. The style and fabric you choose also affect the price.
Professional installation is often included in a quoted price, or charged separately at roughly $40 to $80 per window. Blindeco provides a clear, all-in quote at your free in-home consultation so there are no surprises.
The only way to get an accurate number is an on-site measure. Blindeco offers a free in-home consultation across the Greater Toronto Area — call or text 437-849-4149 to book, and you’ll get an exact quote with a 2-year limited warranty and about a 2 to 3 week install timeline.
Serving the entire Greater Toronto Area with a 2-year limited warranty and ~2–3 week installation.
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