1. Budget Blinds

    1. Budget Blinds

    0

    Bothell, WA

    Updated 3 weeks ago

    Services - Budget Blinds

    Budget Blinds Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Budget Blinds

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos

    Beautiful new screen shades.
    Niko W.

    We obtained quotes from 3 different vendors. $7000+ from a very well reviewed vendor vs $3800 from Ryan for the same product made by Hunter Douglas. What a big difference in prices! Just because the other biz has more and better reviews (real or fake, yes, there are lots fake reviews out there)? Brian and his young helper were professional and friendly. They finished the installation in about two hours. When I noticed a few stop-balls have some rough edges, Brian replaced them within minutes. The installation went very smooth and we are quite satisfied with our new Designer Screen Shades.

    This is the picture of the 30+ pound wall sized drop down deck door covering shade that is being fixed at no charge this week.

    See all

    10 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Page 2 of 2

    Ask the Community - Budget Blinds

    You might also consider

    HomeGoods

    HomeGoods

    3.7
    (62 reviews)
    $$

    Always a joy shopping at this particular location, staff is always happy and helpful!read more

    Ok 2 stars because this store was a mess the day I shopped there. I was so overwhelmed that I…read moredecided to just get one thing and then leave. I love HomeGoods and shop at many of their locations often. I was at H-mart across the street and was delighted to see a HomeGoods across the street. I decided to go in but quickly regretted it. One of the first problems with this location is that they are overrun with inventory. This isn't a large store, so I don't know why they have so much stuff. There isn't enough space in the store to display it all in a safe and neat manner. I used to work retail many moons ago, so seeing unpacked boxes hanging out on the floor, as well as a wall of unpacked cardboard boxes in the lighting section, tells me that their back storage area must also be full. There were also about 5-6 tables outside of the store with tons of stuff on them, all clearance that they were trying to get rid of. The store looks sloppy and unprofessional. It's like the manager and the staff just to give a damn. The shelves are also a mess and the merchandise was sloppily hanging on the shelves. There was one aisle that had pillows on the floor. There were so many that they were blocking the way. You couldn't get through without stepping on them or tripping. Are they trying to get sued??? Honestly, there was just shit everywhere in and out of boxes. Even if this was just a bad and busy day, I will never come back. The location in Queen Anne on Armory is much nicer and better run. If you want a nice shopping experience where you aren't at risk of injury due to store items on the floor, don't shop here.

    Sankara Imports

    Sankara Imports

    5.0
    (5 reviews)

    I popped in to Sankara Imports for the first time earlier this year after I dropped off a custom…read moreframing order at nearby Tsuga Fine Art. The owner of this business was very kind and welcoming. She seemed to me to really value supporting artisans in India and Nepal. Much of the merchandise is sourced directly from these countries. I think there were items from Turkey as well? I enjoyed my brief conversation with the owner. The prices here are so low that I questioned her profit margins and wondered how much of this business is a labor of love for her. I had an odd budget when I entered this store, I believe that my budget was $82, and I got several lovely things for just under this amount of money. I left very happy with my visit and with my purchases. Recommended for inexpensive and unusual gifts for yourself or others.

    This is a hidden gem that more people should go to! Incredible hand made crafts, art, clothes,…read morescarves, jewelry, keepsake boxes, stuffed animals, hair forks, decorations, blankets, etc... The goods are amazing and everything seems to be hand made and/or upcycled. They source everything from fairly paid, fairly treated artisans and some of the proceeds go to worthy causes. This is high quality stuff. When I was there, a pregnant woman was having henna done on her stomach and there was such a lovely, warm vibe in the shop. The workers were so nice. They told me about some cool details of the things I bought that made me feel more connected to the makers. So many of the goods are freaking gorgeous with beautiful patterns. I want to go back and get a robe from them -- they were made from pre-owned sarees! Many things were made from those, including skirts, bags, scrunchies, and scarves. Go get your friend or loved one something amazing and unique for a gift! Or something for yourself! Love this place and hope it never goes out of business.

    HomeGoods

    HomeGoods

    3.1
    (17 reviews)

    Found some cute things today , but the best part of our visit was Kristin checking us out ! She has…read moreoutstanding customer service, super friendly and a real asset to home goods.

    HomeGoods is a glorious, chaotic emporium of "I didn't know I needed this until I saw it for $7.99"…read morestuff you didnt realize that you had to have . Stepping through those doors is like entering a whimsical vortex where your sensible shopping list melts faster than ice cream on a summer afternoon. Let's be honest, the sheer volume of stuff in HomeGoods could rival a small nation's GDP. You'll find artisanal-looking ceramic mugs nestled precariously next to a sequined throw pillow that screams "divorcee with a flair for the dramatic." Need a slightly-too-large plain but dirt cheap apron for reasons you can't quite articulate? They've got approximately 7,000. And don't even get me started on the scented candles. You could navigate the store blindfolded by simply following the overpowering aroma of "Coastal Breeze Sunset" and "Spiced Pumpkin Dream." The beauty, and the mild terror, of HomeGoods lies in its price points. You can snag a surprisingly chic little side table for the cost of two fancy coffees at Starbucks , or a set of surprisingly absorbent kitchen towels for less than your last questionable takeout order. It's this affordability that fuels the frenzy, the "just one more thing" mentality that leads to your cart overflowing with items you'll likely store in the attic and rediscover in 2038. Navigating the aisles, however, is akin to participating in a low-stakes obstacle course designed by someone with a serious hoarding problem. You'll be dodging rogue pillows , sidestepping stacks of discounted pictures featuring questionable art work ( was the artist high or just from Seattle?) all the while playing a delicate dance around fellow shoppers who are locked in a silent battle for the last flamingo-shaped garden gnome. Personal space? What's that? This is HomeGoods, where the only personal space that matters is the precious few inches around that deeply discounted Turkish cotton blanket you just wrestled from a determined grandma. And then, the grand finale: the checkout line. As mentioned in many of the reviews it is now legendary. It's a serpentine beast, a slow-moving testament to the collective weakness of humanity when faced with affordable home décor. You'll have ample time to contemplate your purchases as well as silently judge the person in front of you who has apparently bought every single decorative doorknob sign in the tri-county area. You might even strike up a conversation with your fellow line-dwellers, bonding over your shared addiction to discounted throw pillows and the existential dread of realizing you now own three different types of cheese boards. HomeGoods is a glorious mess. It's a place where your budget can simultaneously rejoice and weep. You'll leave with treasures you never knew you needed, at prices that feel almost criminal, but you'll also leave slightly claustrophobic and with the faint scent of potpourri clinging to your clothes. So, go forth, brave shopper! Embrace the chaos, snag the deals, and and bring your patience forc the checkout line. We're all in this together...unless we are fighting over the last $10 Garden Gnome, then is pure Dawinism survival of the fittest

    Hobby Lobby

    Hobby Lobby

    3.2
    (92 reviews)
    $

    I had a disappointing experience at this Hobby Lobby location…read more I approached an employee who appeared to be a manager after hearing a "Code 7" call and seeing her quickly come over to the party decorations section where she was organizing merchandise. I politely said, "Excuse me, ma'am, could I ask for help with something?" Before I could even finish my question, she completely ignored me. She didn't look at me, turn toward me, or acknowledge that I was speaking to her. After waiting a few seconds, I felt awkward and said, "Oh, never mind," and started to walk away. That's when she responded with, "I'm waiting," in a tone that came across as rude and impatient. I then asked whether they had a specific item in stock. She told me no and said she had supposedly placed an order that morning and was waiting for it to arrive, but it never came. The explanation was unclear and not very helpful. What made the experience worse was the overall atmosphere. Several employees seemed unfriendly, and I felt like I was being looked at rudely while shopping. Additionally, there appeared to be numerous employees standing around the checkout area, yet very few were actively helping customers or processing purchases, which was frustrating to see. Customer service can make a huge difference in a shopping experience, and unfortunately, this visit left me feeling unwelcome and dismissed. Just to be kind, i got my $5 worth of stickers and wil be spending $50+ at michael's instead.

    I always have a really hard time finding anything here...including a person to help me look. About…read more70% of the store is dedicated to decor, things along the lines of "live laugh love" which ends up really masking the reason I am sure 90% of people go there, which is for supplies. The layout of this store is not intuitive. There were cricut items in 3 different aisles that weren't even near each other. No rhyme or reason. With a store this size, they really need to adopt the Home Depot model where you can look up an item and it tells you what aisle to look in. I was trying to make a craft that I had found on tiktok and I could not find most of what I needed. Spent an hour looking to just get 3 of the 12 things I needed. They were out of weird things too, like all of their scrapbook paper that looks like wood/flooring was gone. And they didn't have green paper. They had a spot for dollhouse mirrors but none available. They seemed to be out of stock of most things, other than the cheesy decor. The prices are great, but the customer service, ease of finding things, selection, and availability keep me dreading a trip there.

    Budget Blinds - blinds - Updated July 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...