Looking beyond floors to complete your home's interior design in Imlay City, MI? Spracklin Flooring offers a beautiful selection of custom window treatments, expertly measured and installed alongside our wide range of flooring options. Coordinating your floors and window coverings creates a cohesive, polished look that enhances style, controls light, and improves privacy. From elegant blinds and shades to classic shutters, our Imlay City, MI design consultants help you choose window treatments that perfectly complement your new flooring and overall décor. Elevate your entire room with comprehensive styling solutions from Spracklin Flooring.
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Spracklin Flooring offers integrated home styling solutions:
New flooring makes a huge impact, but window treatments are the essential finishing touch that ties a room together. Here's how selecting the right window coverings from Spracklin Flooring enhances your Imlay City, MI space:
Achieve a perfectly coordinated look with expert flooring installation and custom window treatments from Spracklin Flooring in the Imlay City, MI area. Enhance beauty, privacy, and energy efficiency.
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So glad Spracklin Flooring offers window treatments too! They helped me pick blinds that perfectly matched my new laminate flooring. Made decorating my Imlay City, MI living room so much easier!
We got beautiful cellular shades along with our new carpet from Spracklin. The consultant coordinated everything perfectly. Our Imlay City, MI bedroom is cozier and darker for sleeping now.
Professional installation for both our LVP floors and the new faux wood blinds throughout the house. Spracklin Flooring's team was efficient and meticulous. Highly recommend using them for both!
Imlay City was founded on April 1, 1850, by Charles Palmer, the chief engineer of the Port Huron and Lake Michigan Railroad, who bought 240 acres of land along the railroad's route at a location Palmer anticipated would be a likely produce center between the towns of Capac and Lapeer. Palmer named the city for the Hartford, Connecticut-based capitalist William Henry Imlay (d. 4 Sep 1858), who had invested heavily in the area's natural resources after moving there in 1828. Within a year and a half, the newly established city had attracted 500 residents with over 120 buildings including two hotels, 20 stores, a sawmill, and a school.
Zip Codes in Imlay City, MI that we also serve: 48444