No other aspect of home decorating gives a house or apartment a more finished look than the installation of window blinds. Available in classic white or beige, or a vast array of colors, window blinds offer privacy and give a custom look to any decorating scheme.
While the three basic types of blinds, horizontal slats, vertical hanging strips, and roller blinds, can all be installed either inside or outside the windowsill, most decorators feel inside the sill installation provides the most finished look. However, the person installing their own blinds may not have access to every size of window blinds, so odd sized windows may need outside the sill installation unless custom blinds are ordered.
Most ready-made blinds include brackets and installation instructions for both inside and outside the windowsill installation. The following tips include how to measure a window for both installation methods:
Measure carefully. Make writtne notes of all measurements. Fit is dependent upon purchasing a correctly sized blind for each window to be covered. Again, Measure carefully and take notes!
For inside the windowsill installation:
Measure the window both horizontally and vertically, sill-to-sill. Blinds installed inside the windowsill must be a perfect fit horizontally, but most blinds can be shortened, so don’t worry if an exact vertical fit cannot be found.
Since ready-made blinds are available in a limited range of sizes, be ready to place blinds outside the sill if the windows are odd-sized. Outside the windowsill installation is the simplest method for inexperienced window blind installers.
For outside the windowsill installation:
Add two inches to the inside sill measurements. This allows for the blind to overlap the window area by one inch on each side. There can be some flexibility when blinds are installed with this method as they can be placed anywhere from one inch to three or four inches outside the horizontal window measurement.
As with inside windowsill installation, exact length is not really an issue. Just make sure they are long enough.
Accurate window measurement is easier if two people work together, but one person can accomplish the task if they double-check their measurements.
To install blinds inside a window, first measure the window frame to ensure the blinds will fit. Then, mount the brackets inside the frame and attach the blinds to the brackets. Finally, test the blinds to ensure they open and close smoothly.
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To replace window blinds, first measure the window to determine the size needed. Remove the old blinds by unhooking them from the brackets. Install the new blinds by attaching them to the brackets and adjusting the length if necessary. Finally, test the blinds to ensure they function properly.
To install blinds in a window, first measure the window to determine the size of blinds needed. Next, mount the brackets on the window frame or wall, ensuring they are level. Then, attach the headrail of the blinds to the brackets and secure them in place. Finally, test the blinds to ensure they operate smoothly and adjust as needed.
To install window blinds with an inside mount, first measure the width and length of the window frame. Then, attach the brackets to the top of the frame and slide the blinds into place. Secure the blinds with screws and adjust the length as needed.
The proper way to measure for vertical blinds is to measure the width before the length. Also, one has to look at both the inside and outside components of the window before installing the window to your desired location.
To properly mount blinds inside the window frame, first measure the width and length of the window frame. Then, install the brackets provided with the blinds inside the frame, making sure they are level. Next, attach the blinds to the brackets and secure them in place. Finally, test the blinds to ensure they open and close smoothly.
To effectively mount blinds on a shallow window, you can use inside mount brackets that are specifically designed for shallow windows. These brackets will allow the blinds to sit closer to the window frame, ensuring a secure and proper fit. Be sure to measure the depth of your window accurately before purchasing the blinds and brackets to ensure they will fit properly.
To install outside mount blinds, first measure the width and height of the window. Then, mark where the brackets will go on the wall above the window. Secure the brackets in place and attach the headrail of the blinds. Finally, hang the blinds on the brackets and adjust as needed.
To effectively cut blinds to fit your window, measure the width and length of your window accurately. Use a sharp pair of scissors or a saw to trim the blinds to the correct size. Double-check your measurements before cutting to ensure a proper fit.
To install outside mount blinds in your home, first measure the width and height of the window. Purchase blinds that are slightly wider and longer than the window. Attach the brackets to the wall above the window frame, making sure they are level. Slide the blinds into the brackets and secure them in place. Adjust the blinds as needed for proper fit and function.
To effectively install inside mount blinds in your home, follow these steps: Measure the inside of your window frame accurately. Purchase blinds that fit the measurements. Attach the brackets to the top of the window frame. Slide the blinds into the brackets. Secure the blinds in place. Test the blinds to ensure they operate smoothly.