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Specializing in all types of blinds:
Roller
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Wooden And Aluminum Venetians
Wash And Repairs Done On All Blinds




Blinds
Venetian Blinds
Wooden Blinds
Vertical Blinds

Venetian blinds are the most popular style of blinds. They feature horizontal slats which attach with string or strips of cloth known as tapes. As Venetian blinds are raised, the bottom slat is pressed into the slat above it.
Roller Blinds

Wood blinds are a popular choice for most applications. They offer the natural beauty and warmth of wood, and they’re available in many different stains, types of wood and colors. Wood blinds are a strong choice for most rooms in the home, however, in rooms or areas where humidity and moisture are a concern, they aren’t the best choice. Since wood is a natural material that can expand and contract over time, wood blinds are susceptible to warping, splitting, cracking or breaking.
Zebra Blinds

Vertical blinds have individual slats that run along a track at the top of the blind. Depending on the style, vertical blinds either open from side to side, or by parting in the middle. These blinds are a popular choice for patio doors and floor to ceiling windows. But, they can still be used over smaller windows as well.
Faux Wood Blinds


Roller blinds are available in several different styles that mount to the window in a variety of different ways. The most economical roller shades feature an external system that allows you to see all of the different mechanisms and mounting hardware of the shade.
Zebra blinds can allow you to adjust the natural light levels by simply pulling the chain. Unlike Roller Shades they can be cracked slightly only allowing very little light into the room. They are a great addition to a living room window to give a spin on a regular Roller Shade or Horizontal Blind.

Faux wood blinds provide the same beautiful look like wood. However, they’re made from synthetic materials, which makes faux wood blinds more economical than wood blinds. Since they aren’t made from natural wood, they can be used in areas and rooms with higher humidity, like bathrooms. Since wood blinds are so durable and affordable, they have become a very popular choice for any application.
Services
Wash And Repair

Every blind gets hand washed and everything can be replaced where necessary.
How To Measure
Measuring for blinds may be somewhat daunting, but it's actually quite straightforward and easy to do. This provides simple instructions for measuring both inside and outside windows.
Inside Mount Blinds
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Inside mounted blinds are mounted inside the window frame for a neater look. This is the most popular method, if the window depth allows it. Be sure to measure accurately. If the window is set in a deep recess, fitting the blind inside makes for a neat finish. But mistakes in measurements can ruin them altogether.
Measure for width. Measure the width of the recess in three places: at the top, at the middle, and at the bottom. Make sure you hold both ends of the tape on the inside edges of the recess. Note the smallest measurement, as it will be the one you use.
Measure for height. Measure the height of the window recess three times: at the left, in the center, and at the right. Make sure you hold both ends of the tape on the inside edges of the recess. Note the longest measurement, as it will be the one you use.
Outside Mount Blinds
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Outside mounted blinds are mounted on the wall outside the window frame. This is not the preferred method, but an insufficient window depth may require this type of mounting .Determine where the mount will be. It should be placed 1 1⁄2 to 3 inches (3.8 to 7.6 cm) above the window.
Measure for height. Measure from the proposed location of the mount down to 2–4 inches (5.1–10.2 cm) below the bottom of the window. This extra overlap is to block out light and ensure privacy
Measure for width. For the width of any set of blinds, carefully measure the width of the window and add between 2 and 4 inches on each side.