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Le Roi de La Fenetre

Le Roi de La Fenetre

Maison & Jardin · Home Decor

Le Roi de La Fenetre is a French e-commerce specialist that sells made-to-measure interior shutters, blinds, curtains and motorized window coverings. Prices sit in the mid-range: ready-to-hang blackout curtains start around €45, while custom PVC shutters run €120-€250 per m² depending on finish and motorization. The company operates only online, ships throughout France and offers free fabric samples and remote measuring guidance via video call. The brand’s core promise is “custom at ready-made prices” delivered in 7-10 days, half the industry average. All products are manufactured in northern France and configured through a proprietary online calculator that gives instant, transparent pricing. Its best-known line is the “Shutters 10-Year Guarantee” collection—water-resistant ABS louvers with hidden hinges and optional solar-powered motors that qualify for French energy-renovation tax credits. Customers are 30-55-year-old homeowners and renovators who want a made-to-measure look without showroom mark-ups or long lead times. They value French production, energy-saving credentials and the ability to order samples at midnight, measure on Saturday and install the following weekend themselves. Le Roi de La Fenetre competes with traditional shutter chains, department-store curtain sections and large European DIY portals. It differentiates through pure-play convenience, domestic manufacturing, faster delivery and upfront fixed pricing that undercuts showroom retailers by 25-35 % while still offering custom sizing and motorization.

Sur mesure sans attendre, sans compromis, sans détour

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