New Homeowner Guide · DFW, Houston & Nationwide

Blinds for David Weekley Homes Homes

Just closed on a David Weekley home? Weekley builds at volume across Texas and reuses the same window modules community to community — stocked blind widths usually fit once you confirm each opening.

Quick answer

Most David Weekley homes use these production-builder blind widths:

  • 34.5" bedrooms from 35" openings
  • 46.5" kitchens and dining areas
  • 57.5" living rooms and 70.5" great rooms
  • Patio sliders often fitted with roller shades
  • Measure every window before ordering
Light-filtering Green 3000 roller shades — 3% Oyster/Beige, beaded chain, 4 inch fascia — in a new production home living area

Green 3000 light filtering 3% Oyster/Beige · beaded chain · 4" fascia

What new owners buy first

Roller shades are what most new David Weekley owners choose first — clean fabric lines for open floorplans, patio doors, and primary bedrooms. Blackout and light-filtering fabrics are cut to your exact openings.

Close-up of a cordless blackout roller shade chain and cassette mount

Blackout roller with beaded chain — room-darkening option for bedrooms and media rooms.

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  • Free shipping nationwide
  • Custom cut to your size
  • Same-day measure in DFW
  • Production-home widths in stock

Independent retailer notice: Home Builder Blinds is an independent window-treatment retailer and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by David Weekley Homes. "David Weekley Homes" is a trademark of its respective owner and is referenced here only to describe the kinds of production-built homes our blinds commonly fit. The window patterns below describe general production-home tendencies, not any builder's proprietary specifications. Always measure your own windows before ordering.

Typical Window Sizes in David Weekley Production Homes

Weekley focuses on energy-efficient production housing at scale. That volume means repeated window SKUs across floorplans — your neighbors in the same community often share your width families.

  • Bedrooms: ~35" openings (34.5" blinds) on most plans
  • Living areas: 47"–58" windows on open-concept layouts
  • Great rooms and optional upgrades: 71" picture windows
  • Covered patios and sliders common — roller shades are the usual cover
  • Same widths often repeat across neighbors in a section

Most Common Blind Sizes

David Weekley-adjacent sizes we ship most often — each width links to available lengths:

Window openingTypical blind widthCommon room
35"34.5"Bedrooms (most common)
47"46.5"Kitchen, dining
58"57.5"Living / family room
71"70.5"Great room
30"29.5"Narrow front / utility

For the complete opening-to-blind chart, door and sidelight sizing, and room-by-room ranges, see our standard builder blind sizes guide.

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These stocked widths match most new-build openings nationwide. Custom cut to your exact length — free shipping on every order.

What David Weekley Homeowners Usually Buy

Roller shades lead on Weekley open floorplans — great rooms, patio doors, and primary suites. Faux wood blinds are the value pick for a whole-home order with one spec in every bedroom. Schedule a free measure or contact us for a quote with installation included.

Green 3000 roller shade — Oyster/Beige fabric, beaded chain with fascia

Roller shades

The top pick for Lennar and D.R. Horton living areas — blackout or light-filtering, cordless, and custom cut for great rooms, patios, and primary bedrooms.

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White 2 inch faux wood blinds

2" faux wood blinds

Still the best value for outfitting every bedroom at once — durable, moisture-resistant, and stocked in common builder widths.

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Dark teak 2 inch real wood blinds

2" wood blinds

The premium upgrade for dining areas and offices — real hardwood with a richer finish than faux wood.

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How to Confirm Your Exact Size

The patterns above are a starting point — your specific floorplan and any builder upgrades can shift them, so always measure. Measure each opening's width at the top, middle, and bottom and height at left, center, and right. For an inside mount, report the exact opening and the factory deducts about ½" for clearance; for an outside mount, add 1.5–2" of overlap per side. Our measuring & installation guide has step-by-step instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size blinds do I need for a David Weekley home?

Most Weekley rooms map to the same production-home widths as Lennar and KB Home: about 34.5" blinds for standard bedrooms, 46.5" and 57.5" in larger living spaces, and 70.5" for wide great-room windows. Measure each opening — community and elevation matter.

Does David Weekley include blinds in the home price?

Inclusion varies by community and design-center selections. Many Weekley homes deliver bare windows. Review your purchase agreement and David Weekley homeowner resources below, then measure before ordering.

Can I order blinds for my entire David Weekley home at once?

Yes — we recommend one product line and color for the whole home. Schedule a free in-home measure or contact us for a single quote with installation included. Nationwide shipping available.

What blinds are best for a new construction home?

Roller shades and 2" faux wood blinds are the two most common whole-home choices on new Lennar and D.R. Horton floorplans — rollers for a clean fabric line, faux wood for durable value in every room. Pick one product and color for the full house rather than mixing treatments room to room. Schedule a free measure for a quote with installation included.

Official David Weekley Homes resources

We are not affiliated with David Weekley Homes. These links go to David Weekley Homes's own homeowner and homebuyer sites — useful for warranties, move-in questions, and what may be included with your home. We do not control or endorse their content.

Related Homeowner Guides

More sizing and buying guidance for production homes and new construction.

Outfitting a new home?

Shop stocked builder widths, or have us do the whole home at once. In the Dallas–Fort Worth metro we can usually measure the same day and install within about five days, and we ship nationwide.