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Pros and Cons of Window Blinds

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Each type of blind has its own pros and cons. To determine its aspects one must look at its versatility, cost and even tips for installation or proper usage. Now the most poplar styles will be critiqued in a easy to read manner for the simple buyer looking for fast tips. Whether you are a money conscience consumer, or just a young adult going out on your own for the first time, this is the perfect quick guide to all your blind’s needs.

Mini-Blinds

Pros: Comes in many colors, long lasting, light weight, easy to install (more…)

Bypass Patio Door Blinds

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Patio furniture sales have been on the rise. The consumer now has more money to spend on creating their dream house and for many, a patio is part of their dream. However would not it be a waste if you could not enjoy your lovely and brand new furniture from inside through your patio door when you wished? But of course you know how difficult those doors can be.

You want something stylish to serve the purposes that well… blinds offer! Bifold and bypass track systems are becoming a consumer favorite for those seeking something unique for their patio doors. Along with those are the new Casing Frame and mounting strips. Now is the time to enjoy your patio through the ease and style of blinds. (more…)

Vertical Blind Installation

Monday, October 15th, 2007

To begin with, mount the vertical headrail on the window frame. To do this you need to use installation clips. If the blind is larger than 52’’ you will need to use three or more clips. However any those are 52’’ or less can manage with two clips, which should be placed at each end and about 4 inches from the edge.

The clips are attached up to the ceiling of the window frame using a screw in the hole closest to the flange at back. The hole needs to be about 2 1/4″ away from the window, wall or other obstacles to allow proper fane rotation. The take the valance and hold it up to the window, center it and screw it up through the back hole about ˝’’ from the back edge.

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