Everything You Need To Know About Verticals
November 17, 2009 by Robert
Filed under Vertical Blinds
There are a few things to consider when selecting vertical blinds, color, style, vertical vinyl blinds vs. vertical fabric blinds, vertical blinds valances, headrails, and child safety. Taking these considerations into account will increase your odds of achieving the look and function you want.
Vertical Vinyl Blinds Are Easy To Clean
Vertical Fabric Blinds … If You Want Light Filtering
Vertical Blind Valances Come In Single or Double
wrap around valance. The valance corners are rounded providing for a softer, uninterrupted look. Another option is a double valance This is more difficult to install, but I like using it on wider windows..
For example, a patio door 3-4 panes of glass is 10-15 foot wide. A standard 3-1/2 inch high valance looks to skinny. A 6-7 inch high double valance looks more proportionalHeadrails are to verticals as curtain rods are to curtains; but not all headrails are created equal. One thing to consider; if an upgrade is available, take it. It will be worth the money. You have gone through all the work of creating a beautiful look, you want to make sure it functions correctly and for a long time. You don’t want it jamming up and not rotating correctly, or controls coming off. Price does dictate quality when it
comes to headrails. Also ask if it has interchangeable carriers. The carrier is the piece of plastic that the vanes clip into. If the plastic breaks, the vanes fall out. With interchangeable carriers, you simply take out the broken one and insert a new one, done. If it doesn’t have that feature, you have to send the headrail back for repair. Lastly, check to see if it has self aligning vanes. Have you ever seen a vertical where all the vanes are not facing the same way? All of them rotate except a couple. This is another trip to the repair shop. However, if you have self aligning or self correcting vanes, you simply rotate them back in the opposite direction completely and back again and they we self align and look uniform again.
All manufacturers come with child safety instructions. I suggest you read these carefully. Some places offer cordless controls. In this case, a wand is attached to the headrail to control both the draw and rotation of the vanes, eliminating any cords or chains.
In conclusion, a bit more investment here will be worth it. Discount blinds will have the lower end headrail and thinner vanes which are very flimsy. There is something for all needs from patio doors to living rooms, to office complexes, and rental units. One last tip, keep 6-8 inches from heat vents. Good luck and I hope this helps.
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