Areas We Serve

Serving various towns near you in Nassau County…

 

As Long Island’s ultimate drapery and upholstery source, Long Island Window Treatments offers the highest quality fabrics for roman shades and drapery in Nassau County and Long Island including: silk, linen, cotton, suede, wool, and sheers. Established in 1993, Long Island Window Treatments has been responsible for providing outstanding drapery and blinds to the surrounding communities such as Massapequa, Hauppage, Melville, Wantagh, Bellmore, Merrick, and more.

 

Syosset

Syosset is in the town of Oyster Bay, surrounded by the hamlets of Oyster Bay Cove, Laurel Hollow, Woodbury, Plainview, Hicksville, and Muttontown. Cute older Capes from the 50’s, split-levels, and small ranches dot the landscape.

 

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Massapequa

Massapequa is a quaint and beautiful town located on the south shore of Nassau County, Long Island, NY. It is considered by many to be the crown jewel of the Riviera of Long Island. Massapequa “proper” includes Massapequa hamlet, the village of Massapequa Park, North Massapequa, and East Massapequa.

 

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Hauppauge

Hauppauge is a hamlet in the towns of Islip and Smithtown in Suffolk County, New York. Known for their underground water springs, Hauppauge is the perfect place to explore state parks and beaches, like Fire Island National Seashore. Outdoor activities, particularly water sports, are popular in Hauppauge such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, boating tours, swimming, paddle boarding, and much more.

 

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Melville

Melville is an affluent coastal hamlet in Long Island with hot sunny summers and cool damp winters. Thought to be named after Herman Melville, Melville is the home of maritime and whaling museums where you can discover the exciting history of Long Island Whaling, shipbuilding, and the whaling industry. Dotted with charming taverns, waterfront bungalows, and colonial homes, Melville is also the host of operations for many Fortune 500 companies.

 

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Wantagh

Wantagh, known as “The Gateway to Jones Beach”, is recognized for their energetic and vibrant nightlife. Pubs and clubs are within a quarter mile of the Wantagh Long Island Rail Road Station. Popular bars in the area include Mulcahy’s, Shooters Tiki & Sports Bar, Boss Croker’s, R.P. McMurphy’s and Hemingway’s Bar & Grill. Wantagh is also a hotspot for beachgoers, fishermen, hikers, bicyclists, zipliners, and aviation enthusiasts.

 

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Bellmore

Bellmore is a town that has something for everyone. There are always community events such as car shows, street festivals, and the Bellmore Carnival. There are opportunities to go hang gliding, rafting, bungee jumping, or even enter into a 5k or 10k running race or an MMA or karate tournament. Lush hiking trails, beautiful beaches, deep blue lakes, buzzing farmers markets, expansive nature centers, and mom-and-pop restaurants and shops are what make Bellmore perfect for people of all ages.

 

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Merrick

Merrick is a tranquil waterside hamlet known for its channels, canals, coves, mini-chateaus, and beautiful ocean beaches. There are private yacht clubs, marinas, and waterfront restaurants, like AcQua and the Boat House, all over the area. The main strip, Merrick Avenue, has the largest concentration of mom-and-pop stores running north from the Long Island Rail Road Station, including restaurants, bagel shops, nail salons, barbers, Pilates studios, and florists.

 

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