Las Vegas housing types behind the measurements
Master-planned desert production dominates — repeating builder SKUs, HOA white front elevations, and pool-facing rear sliders on almost every plan.
- Master-planned stucco SF (1990s–present): rear patio slider, 8–9 ft ceilings — Summerlin, Henderson, Inspirada, Skye Canyon
- Infill and older tract (1980s–2000s): mix of horizontal sliders and double-hungs — measure each room
- Townhome rows in urban infill: narrow fronts — see production townhome guide
- West-facing primary suites and great rooms: solar or blackout opacity required — not sheer fabric
- Real wood warps in desert heat — faux wood and heat-stable rollers only on whole-home orders
- Investor and second-home closes common — ship from Texas HQ
Products Las Vegas production orders use most
Faux wood covers bedrooms. Solar and blackout rollers lead patio sliders and west-facing rooms.
2" faux wood blinds
34.5", 46.5", and 57.5" — desert-durable PVC whole-home spec.

Roller shades — solar & blackout
Patio sliders and west-facing rooms — reduce heat gain.


Wide-width roller shades
Oversized great-room glass on upgraded Vegas elevations.

Typical opening → blind size
Typical reorder bands for shipped Las Vegas production-home orders:
| Opening (approx.) | Order size | Room |
|---|---|---|
| 35" | 34.5" | Bedrooms (most common) |
| 47" | 46.5" | Kitchen / dining |
| 58" | 57.5" | Family room window |
| 71"–96" | 70.5"–95.5" | Great-room picture window |
| 72" × 80" patio slider | Roller or 68" × 84" vertical | Pool-facing patio slider |
Mounting by material & situation
Stucco returns on Vegas production homes often allow inside-mount faux wood — verify depth on west-facing openings with thicker frames.
2" faux wood blinds
View product line →Whole-home bedroom spec — white cordless 2" PVC resists warp in desert heat and UV.
Inside mount — standard production jamb
34.5" from 35" openings on most bedrooms. Needs roughly 1½"–2½" clear depth.
- Min depth:
- ≈ 1½"–2½"
HOA front-elevation rules
Summerlin and Henderson master plans often require white or off-white treatments visible from the street.
Roller shades
View product line →Default for patio sliders and west-facing great rooms — solar fabric cuts glare on pool-facing rear elevations.
Pool-facing patio slider
Pro often usedSolar or light-filtering fabric on rear sliders; blackout on west-facing bedrooms. Fascia mount above header.
Wide great-room glass
Openings over 80" — see /roller-shades/wide-width.
3.5" vertical blinds
View product line →Budget patio slider — PVC vanes handle dry heat. 68×84 and 78×84 stocked pairs.
Face-mount above slider
When price per opening matters — stack side clear of handle.
When to hire a pro in Las Vegas
Whole-home closing orders, wide great-room rollers, and two-story tall drops push many Vegas buyers toward a local installer. We ship custom-cut blinds nationwide from Texas; professional installation is available in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro only.
Frequently asked questions
Are Las Vegas blinds the same as Phoenix?
Window modules match — 34.5", 46.5", 57.5", and rear patio sliders. Product picks are the same: PVC faux wood and solar/blackout rollers. Vegas master-plan names differ; measuring discipline does not.
What blinds fit a new home in Summerlin or Henderson?
Start with 34.5" faux wood for bedrooms, 46.5" and 57.5" for living areas, and rollers or verticals on patio sliders measured separately. West-facing rooms need solar or blackout opacity.
Do you ship to Las Vegas?
Yes — custom-cut blinds ship nationwide from Texas. Nevada is a top ship-to state alongside Arizona and Florida on production-home orders.
Do you install in Las Vegas?
Professional installation is available in Dallas–Fort Worth only. Vegas buyers hire local installers; we supply sized product.