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Kyle Williams never imagined he'd own a blinds company, but after 15 years in consumer product sales, he recognized an opportunity to disrupt an industry that hadn't seen meaningful innovation in decades. As founder of Bumble Bee Blinds of NWA, Kyle joins the B-Team Podcast to reveal how window treatments have become his unexpected passion project.

The conversation takes an illuminating turn when Kyle demonstrates the technology that sets Bumble Bee apart - an augmented reality application that allows customers to visualize different window treatments in their actual space before purchasing. For homebuilders Matt and Rob, this solves a persistent pain point: helping clients understand what premium options like motorized blinds actually look like versus standard two-inch blinds that often end up being replaced.

What began as a franchise exploration during a mid-career reflection has evolved into a thriving business offering everything from basic blinds to sophisticated motorized solutions with solar charging capabilities. Kyle explains how their laser measuring system eliminates human error, while their same-day, down-to-the-penny pricing approach removes the frustrating wait times typical in the industry. For windows without nearby power sources, their solar charging options solve problems many customers didn't know had solutions.

Though the conversation reveals the challenges of balancing entrepreneurship with family life and full-time careers, Kyle's disciplined approach demonstrates that passion projects can flourish alongside professional stability. By creating efficient systems and hiring exceptional staff, Kyle and his wife have built a business that operates smoothly without requiring their constant presence.

Ready to transform your space with window treatments that combine form and function? Mention the B-Team Podcast when contacting Bumble Bee Blinds of NWA for 10% off any product through April, and discover how this locally-owned, nationally-backed business is changing how Northwest Arkansas thinks about blinds, shades, shutters, and exterior screens.