| 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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motorized tilter kit |
Control hard-to-reach
windows and rooms filled with windows at the touch of a
button. The motor is concealed in the headrail and the
battery holder may be placed inside the headrail or may
be positioned up to 59" away from the receiver.
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|
Cloth Decorative
Tapes |
Take a look at some of the great cloth tape options we
have on our wood blinds. We can put the tapes on some
faux blinds, but it is not recommended.
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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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| Roll Ease |
The blind is raised or
lowered and the slats are tilted by operating the single
control cord. Pulling on one side of the cord releases
the clutch and adjusts the blinds height by wrapping
lift cords onto a rotating and traversing shaft. The
shafts traversing motion ensures that the lift cords
wrap evenly onto the shaft without overlapping, keeping
the blind absolutely level. When the control cord is
released, the clutch then automatically locks and holds
the blind in its new position. Gently pulling on either
side of the control cord will adjust the angle of the
slats.
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| routeless |
Reduce light and ensure
privacy with our Routeless Construction feature. Slats
are notched on the back side at all ladder positions.
Top slat is notched at each ladder position in the front
and back of slat thus eliminating the need for holes or
perforations in the slats.
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| motorized tilter kit
(2-on-1) |
Control hard-to-reach
windows and rooms filled with windows at the touch of a
button. The motor is concealed in the headrail and the
battery holder may be placed inside the headrail or may
be positioned up to 59" away from the receiver.
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