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Plantation Blind Cost Guide for U.S. Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:45+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for plantation blinds vary by slat material, size, mounting method, and labor. This guide presents the typical cost ranges, confirms price drivers, and offers practical budgeting notes for U.S. homes.

Assumptions: region, window size, number of windows, material choice, installation method, and labor rates vary by project.

Item Low Average High Notes
Plantation blind project (installed) $1,200 $2,700 $5,000 Typical family home, standard 3–6 windows
Per-square-foot sizing $20 $35 $60 Depends on material and stack height
Material choice (PVC, basswood, hardwood) $1.50/sq ft $4.50/sq ft $12.00/sq ft
Labor & installation $350 $1,050 $2,000 Includes mounting hardware and fit adjustments

Overview Of Costs

Cost ranges reflect the full project from purchase to installation in typical U.S. homes. The total depends on window count, size, slat width, material, and whether motorization or custom shapes are requested. Per-unit estimates help when budgeting room by room.

Cost Breakdown

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $400 $1,200 $3,500 Options: PVC, faux wood, basswood, hardwood
Labor $350 $1,050 $2,000 Installation and fine-titling
Equipment $50 $120 $300 Tools, brackets, screws
Permits $0 $0–$100 $250 Typically none required; small exceptions
Delivery/Disposal $20 $60 $200 Includes packaging removal
Warranty $0 $75 $300 Limited or extended options
Overhead $30 $100 $250 Shop and admin costs
Contingency $0 $100 $500 Budget cushion
Taxes $0 $150 $350 State/local taxes

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Factors That Affect Price

Material choice and window size are the primary price drivers for plantation blinds. Wider slats, larger spans, and higher stacks increase both material and labor time. Motorized operation, remote controls, and specialty finishes add to the total cost. SEER-like considerations do not apply here, but hardware quality and warranty length do.

Ways To Save

Shop in the off-season and compare multiple quotes to reduce costs. Consider standard sizes, DIY measuring, and choosing mid-range materials to balance appearance with value.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to labor markets and material sourcing. In the Northeast, expect higher installation rates; the South may offer lower labor costs; the West often sees mid-to-high material pricing due to demand. Typical deltas: Northeast +8–12%, South −6–10%, West +0–8% compared with national averages.

Labor & Installation Time

Labor costs hinge on window count, mounting method, and accessibility. Standard installations average 2–6 hours for a single room, with 10–12 hours for a full home. For complex frames or motorized shades, add 1–2 hours per room.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden fees often involve trim work, irregular windows, or moves between rooms. Some projects incur a small call-out fee or travel surcharge if the contractor services a distant area. Always confirm whether installation includes bracket substitution or remeasuring visits.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Basic Scenario

Specs: PVC slats, standard 3/8 inch thickness, 6 windows, 48 in x 36 in each, DIY measured, basic install. Labor 6 hours; materials 6, total $1,600; per-sq ft $2.00–$3.50.

Mid-Range Scenario

Specs: Faux wood slats, 3/4 inch, 9 windows, 50 in x 60 in, professional measuring and install, motor option not included. Labor 8–10 hours; materials 9–12 sq ft; total $2,600–$3,900.

Premium Scenario

Specs: Hardwood slats, high-end finish, 12 windows, 60 in x 72 in, custom mounting, optional motorization and remote LTE control. Labor 12–16 hours; materials 18–24 sq ft; total $5,000–$7,500, plus extended warranty.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.