Tailored to your specifications, our straightforward installation guide will seamlessly lead you through each stage. With our assistance, you’ll swiftly hang your new wood blind, becoming the envy of your neighbors and friends in no time!
Our box-end brackets offer several fitting options: top fix, face fix, and side fix. Choose the option that best suits your window or door, always ensuring that the hinged flap faces inward into the room, as demonstrated.
Once you’ve determined the ideal position for your first bracket, mark it with a pencil, including the drill hole locations. Then, use a tape measure to ensure alignment as you mark the position for the second bracket.
Repeat this process for any C-shaped support brackets, spacing them evenly across the headrail. Be cautious not to position them atop tilt/raise mechanisms and keep them clear of cords and tapes.
Position the pelmet in front of your headrail and use the groove on the headrail to apply your pelmet clips.
If you have an exact measured blind, you may have a ‘mitred’ pelmet, with the pelmet cut with angled ends and extra end pieces. For a recessed blinds, you only need to apply the front pelmet.
Before installing your blind, attach at least two pelmet clips onto your headrail. This step is easier to complete now rather than after the blind is installed.
Both faux wooden and real wooden blinds maintain their appearance through regular use, utilizing the tilting feature to adjust light and opening and closing to prevent dust buildup.
When cleaning the slats, exercise caution with the cords (or tapes, if applicable) of faux wooden blinds, despite their waterproof slats.
For deep cleaning, it’s advisable to refrain from using bleach and cleaning fluids as they may harm the blind. Instead, opt for hot water and a damp cloth.
Regular light dusting should suffice to keep the blinds in good condition.
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