Author: MJT
Enclosed Blinds Removes Clutter Of Rope And Adjusting Bar
Mini blinds can be installed on door and windows without the
clutter usually associated with them, by using enclosed blinds where they are
needed. They are built into a frame made to order for the door or window in
which they will be installed and levers built into the system allow the blinds
to be opened or closed the same as traditional mini blinds.
Once the custom ordered enclosed blinds arrive, attaching to
the frame in which they were designed to fit is a simple process, not necessarily
requiring a carpenter and in a few minutes are ready to use. No drilling for
installation of the header bar, to cutting string and working off extra bars of
the blind and no strings to contend with for adjustments. All that is left is
neat, clean installation and a mini blind that will last for years.
Available in a multitude of colors, the frames never need
painting, although they are easy enough to paint should you change the color of
the room in which they are installed. Even with a window over which they are
installed open, enclosed blinds will not swing in the breeze as they are
enclosed within the frame. They also seldom need dusting and will add to your
privacy and reduce damaging ultraviolet light that can harm floors, furniture
and carpeting.
Safety Key Feature Of Enclosed Blinds
Homes with young children can eliminate the dangers of
loose, dangling cords of traditional mini blinds and find the cordless enclosed
blinds a great safety feature. Operated by a lever on the inside of the window,
the blinds can be raised or lowered with ease. They also are not susceptible
for the curious prying fingers of little ones that could accidentally pull the
entire blind down on themselves.
Typically, there are two types of enclosed blinds available,
one that fits between two panes of glass and one that is built into a frame to
be installed over or in an existing window. The variety built into a frame,
simply install into the window or door opening, eliminating screws being
drilled into the frame and offers no cords. The other type snaps into place
behind the inside sash and has a lever for raising and lowering the blind.
Using two separate enclosed blinds on the upper and lower
sashes can create darkness in the room, depending on the color or the blinds
chosen. The options are numerous and can safely be used in nurseries to help
block light without adding the danger of loose cords hanging in the child’s
room.
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