Looking beyond floors to complete your home's interior design in Downingtown, PA? 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 Downingtown, PA 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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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 Downingtown, PA space:
Achieve a perfectly coordinated look with expert flooring installation and custom window treatments from Spracklin Flooring in the Downingtown, PA 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 Downingtown, PA living room so much easier!
We got beautiful cellular shades along with our new carpet from Spracklin. The consultant coordinated everything perfectly. Our Downingtown, PA 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!
The town was originally named Milltown due to its number of mills along the East Branch Brandywine Creek, the first of which was founded by Daniel Butter. The Butter family also had paper mills in the area, and Frederick Bicking from Winterburg, Germany, was the patriarch of the Bicking paper families. Around the time of the American Revolution, Milltown became more commonly known as Downingtown after the prominent businessman Thomas Downing, a Quaker immigrant in 1717 from Bradninch, Devon, England, who owned a number of those mills. The town was officially named Downingtown in 1812.
Zip Codes in Downingtown, PA that we also serve: 19335