Optional upgrades and accessories
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| Hold down brackets (outside mount) |
Brackets to hold bottom rail stationary. Commonly
used on door mounted blinds.
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| Cordless Lift
System |
Lift and lower
your Honeycomb/Cellular Shades without unsightly cords.
The Cordless Lift System allows you to adjust your
shades with precision and accuracy by simply lifting or
lowering the bottomrail.
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Available for all single shades.
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Adjust the height of your shades by lifting or
lowering the bottomrail. No unslightly cords.
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Minimum Width 18". Maximum Width 96".
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Minimum Drop 12. Maximum Drop (Translucent) 72.
Maximum Drop (Blackout) 50.
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Maximum Square Footage 60 sq. ft.
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All headrails are white.
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Not available as 2on1 Shade.
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Not available with the Easy-Lift Continuous Cord Lift
System.
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Not available with Top Down/Bottom Up.
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top down - bottom up |
The top down - bottom up option allows you to raise
the shade up or lower the top of the shade down. The top
down - bottom up feature consists of two controls: a top
down control on the left and a bottom up control on the
right.
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EasyLift |
The shade is raised or lowered by operating the
control cord. Pulling on either side of the cord
releases the clutch and adjusts the shades height by
wrapping the lift cords onto the spool. When the control
cord is released the clutch then holds the shade in its
new position. This system is completely concealed inside
a 2" x 1-13/16" headrail. Headrail color may vary from
shades constructed with the standard lift system.
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| Extension Brackets |
Placed between mounting brackets and mounting
surface, extension brackets provide an adjustable space
from 1/4" to 2" between the blind and the mounting
surface. Most commonly used on door mounted shades.
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| 2 shades spliced into one headrail |
A 2-on-1 spliced headrail is two separately
functioning shades with a spliced headrail joined by a
small metal splicer. 2-on-1 splices are sometimes
necessary on large widths because the product cannot be
manufactured as a single shade. In other cases a spliced
headrail may be optimal for the installation. If you
have a mullion, or divider in the window and wish to
divide the window into two halves that can be operated
separately a spliced headrail would be the solution.
Spliced headrail configurations require split controls
with the left control on the left shade and the right
control on the right shade.
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| Side mount brackets |
Side mount brackets offer an alternative mounting
option by allowing you to mount the shade from each end
of the headrail. This type of mounting is necessary in
arched windows when it would be impossible to mount the
shade from the top.
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