About Seam Home
Why we made flush vents.
Most vents stick out. They have a metal frame proud of the wall or ceiling, a visible shadow line around the edge, sharp louvers that catch dust, and a gloss finish that yellows after a few years. They are the rare interior detail that nobody designs for and nobody loves.
Seam Home exists to fix that one detail.
What's different about a Seam vent.
Truly flush. Once mudded in and finished, a Seam vent sits flat against the drywall surface. No frame edge, no shadow line, no register box visible from the side. From across the room, the vent reads as part of the wall or ceiling.
Paintable. The matte powder-coat finish accepts standard interior latex or oil-based paint. Match your wall or ceiling color exactly and the vent disappears.
Powder-coated steel, not stamped aluminum. The vents you find at big-box stores are stamped from thin aluminum and finished with a high-gloss white that yellows in sunlight. We use powder-coated steel — heavier, denser, dent-resistant, and color-stable for decades.
Plaster-in flush integration — wall or ceiling. Seam vents install into your duct opening and integrate flush with the surrounding drywall via joint compound. The same method works for wall or ceiling installs. Comparable to other premium flush-mount registers like Fittes Luxe — about 20–30 minutes of active install per vent plus drywall cure time.
The product line, today.
Right now we make four sizes — 4×12, 4×14, 8×14, and 14×14 — to match the most common U.S. residential duct openings. All four sizes work for either wall or ceiling installs. The 14×14 square format is particularly suited to bathroom ceilings and other overhead applications. If you have a specific size or finish you'd like to see, email byron.soto92@gmail.com — we read every message.
The promise.
30-day free returns on unopened, uninstalled units. Free US shipping over $99. If a Seam vent doesn't fit your space and you haven't yet mudded it in, we cover the return shipping and refund the full purchase price.
Thanks for caring about the small details.
— The Seam Home team