Optional upgrades and accessories for 1" Wood Blinds
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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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Spacer blocks (outside mount) |
Placed between mounting brackets and mounting surface,
spacer blocks add 1/4" between the blind and the
mounting surface. Most commonly used on door mounted
blinds.
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2 on 1 headrail |
A 2-on-1 split blind is two separately functioning
blinds mounted on the same headrail with a one-piece
valance. 2-on-1 splits are sometimes necessary on large
widths because the product can become stressed and
possibly begin to warp over time. The lift mechanism can
be over stressed as well on large blinds due to the
weight of the materials when lifted. In other cases a
split blind 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 split blind would be the solution.
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3 on 1 headrail |
A 3-on-1 split blind is three separately functioning
blinds mounted on the same headrail with a one-piece
valance. 2 or 3-on-1 splits are sometimes necessary on
large widths because the product can become stressed and
possibly begin to warp over time. The lift mechanism can
be over stressed as well on large blinds due to the
weight of the materials when lifted. In other cases a
split blind may be optimal for the installation. If you
have mullions, or dividers in the window and wish to
divide the window into separate parts that can be
operated separately a split blind would be the solution.
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| Tile
Cutout |
A tile
cut-out is used to fit a blind where a portion of the
window opening narrows. Typically, this is due to a
tiled back splash.
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