Old Oakville Estates at Old Oakville is one of Old Oakville’s newest addresses — and its heritage-lot custom homes with wide principal-room glass is exactly the kind of window we outfit every week. Crazy Joe’s designs, manufactures and installs custom blinds and drapery made to measure for your home.

With heritage-lot custom homes with wide principal-room glass, Old Oakville Estates (a Custom Builders development) needs coverings cut to the exact opening rather than trimmed from a box.

What works best at Old Oakville Estates

Estate windows call for a whole-home plan: wave-fold or pinch-pleat drapery in the principal rooms, motorized shades on the tall foyer and great-room glass, and blackout in the bedrooms — all coordinated in one measure and one install.

Built for a new custom home

New builds settle, and trades are often still finishing when you move in. We measure precisely, work around your builder’s schedule, and can phase the install — principal rooms first, secondary rooms once you’ve lived in the light for a few weeks — so every window is dressed correctly rather than rushed.

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Serving Old Oakville

Book your consultation

Crazy Joe’s Drapery & Blinds — factory-direct custom window coverings, measured and installed across Toronto and the GTA. Get a free in-home quote for Old Oakville Estates, or call 647-878-4459.

Questions from Old Oakville Estates homeowners

Do you cover the two-storey and great-room windows at Old Oakville Estates?

Yes. Large-scale and hard-to-reach windows are exactly what we specialise in, using motorized drapery and shades sized to the opening.

Can you coordinate window coverings for the whole house?

Absolutely — we plan the entire home in one measure so drapery, blinds and shades coordinate room to room, and we can phase the install if you prefer.

Do you offer in-home consultations for new homes in Old Oakville?

Yes. We bring samples to your new home, measure every window and quote on the spot. Book a free in-home consultation any time.

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