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Enhancing the Windows to Your World

Park City Design & Blind showcases expertise in St. George

Article by Marianne Hamilton

Photography by Courtesy of Park City Blinds

Originally published in St George City Lifestyle

Since 1995, Park City Blind & Design has been beautifying internal spaces with high-end, custom window treatments, upholstery, motorization and bedding. Southern Utah home and business owners now can take advantage of the family-run company’s expertise, thanks to their new St. George showroom. St. George City Lifestyle recently caught up with co-owner Ann Olson to chat about Park City Blind & Design’s beginnings and their expansion to Washington County.

When was the company first launched, and by whom?

Tim Luger, the original founder, started Park City Blind & Design in 1995. Shortly afterward, he hired my husband, Clint. They worked together until 2017, when Tim retired. Clint and I then bought the business from him, and we have run it together ever since. 

What was your background before you took over the business—were you an interior designer? 

I’ve always had a love for interior design. But before we purchased the business, I was a full-time mom of eight. Once we bought the business, Clint oversaw the selling side, and I handled the accounting and marketing. Today we have many family members and friends who work for us, and we’ve grown the business to over 30 employees.

What led you to expand to St. George? 

We’d been in Park City since 1995. We enjoy spending time in St. George, and we had done a lot of work in the area throughout the years. It seemed like a natural next step. We are thrilled to be here! 

What is your key differentiator—what makes Park City Blind & Design unique? 

We’re unique because we have a high level of service and attention to detail. We want our clients to work with us for life. We know they have many options available, and we always want to be their number-one choice. We have something for everyone.

When a new client decides to work with you, what is your process?

First, we always like to assess our new clients’ needs and wants. We do an on-site consultation to get measurements and to determine the best window treatment solutions for each area. We also invite them to our showroom to see and handle samples of the products we recommend. Once the selections are made, we custom-order each treatment to get the perfect fit and function.

A visit to your website shows very high-end, sophisticated products. Do you work with cost-conscious clients who might be seeking more affordable options?

We work with some of the top interior designers and builders in the state, as well as contractors and property managers. We also work with those looking to furnish their first home. We have something for everyone. We offer both quality and value. 

What do you most want the community to know about Park City Blind & Design? 

We believe we are helping to fill a void in the market. Our years of experience and expertise are unmatched. We have an amazing St. George team that is great to work with. We’d welcome the chance to create beautiful and functional window treatments, exterior screens, bedding and pillows for your home or business. Also, we have a beautiful showroom. We’d love to have you come in for a visit anytime!

Park City Blind & Design services the communities of St. George, Hurricane, Cedar City, Ivins, La Verkin, New Harmony, Santa Clara, Washington County, Mesquite and all surrounding areas. For a complimentary in-home consultation, visit parkcityblind.com/contact-us online, or visit their showroom at 1333 South Auto Mall Drive #305, St. George.

Marianne Hamilton is a veteran journalist and marketing writer whose work appears in regional and national publications.

We want our clients to work with us for life. We know they have many options available, and we always want to be their number-one choice.

We enjoy spending time in St. George, and we had done a lot of work in the area throughout the years. It seemed like a natural next step. We are thrilled to be here!