Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tips For Home Blind Installation

Blinds are versatile for both privacy and for décor in your home. The problem with blinds is that some people buy the wrong ones and some people have no idea how to properly go about blind installation. If you do not put them in right, they offer no privacy and will not block out light when you need them to. If you buy the wrong ones, they are not going to look good in your home and some even have safety issues that you should think about if you have younger children. Learn how to choose them and how to install them the right way so you get the most out of them.

You must have good window frames if you want to do blind installation the right way. You do not want to connect your blinds to the wall or to the window itself or you are going to do a lot of damage to your windows and your walls. If your frames are not in good shape, take the time to replace them, or fill them in with wood filler, sand, and then repaint or stain. That gives you a new and acceptable base for your blind installation. If you have to replace your windows, you obviously want to do this before you install any blinds.

Right right tools are essential for blind installation. Anyone can do this, and the only tool that most people need are screwdrivers. A good blind kit already comes with the right screws, nails, or hardware. If you are not sure how the blind installation is done properly, read the instructions and see how your friends have theirs installed. For the most part, the is one big mistake that many make when installing blinds that leave gaps so the sun shines when not wanted, and can also leave you unable to hang your drapes correctly.

Never do blind installation on the outside of your window frame. You should always install them within the frame. You measure from inside to the inside. In other words, your blinds should be installed so that they are set back almost on your window, not out in front of your window banging on your window sill and frame. If you install them this way, they keep the most light out, and they will not interfere with how your curtains or drapes fall when you hang them. If you do not hang them this way, you have to start over. Most blinds come in sizes that fit most general window sizes, so if you do not find something exactly fitting your measurements, you may be measuring and trying to install in the wrong place.

On the other hand, when choosing what you want to use for blind installation, you want something to fit your style. You can use simple, slat blinds that come in white and many other colors if you want them for simple, sleek style or for privacy reasons. There are other types of blinds, however, that you may find that work better with your room décor and who you are as a person. Your home says a lot about you, and blinds are always visible in most homes. Shop around and get the ones that you love the most. Just make sure you install them properly.

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