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What are some alternatives to vertical blinds for sliding glass doors?

Question by woohoooooo!!!!: What are some alternatives to vertical blinds for sliding glass doors?
I don’t especially want vertical blinds if I don’t have to. Are there any other good ideas for sliding glass doors?

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Answer by cottonlily84
Good question. Our new house has a sliding glass door and vertical blinds. My mom even gave me a new set of vertical blinds. But my SIL told me it looks like a motel room LOL. The only feasible alternatives I’ve come up with is a) reflective film (so no one can see in, eliminating the need for any window covering) or b) treating the sliding doors as a really big window. I like b better. You can just buy drapes, valances, etc whatever you would buy for a window. You might have to custom order or make it yourself due to the size though.

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Posted by Window Treatments - May 14, 2013 at 1:20 pm

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How do I take measurements for curtains that will be hung over vertical blinds?

Question by ninfragile19: How do I take measurements for curtains that will be hung over vertical blinds?
I have a sliding glass door in my living room that goes out to the deck. I recently hung vertical blinds over the door, but am looking to put up a curtain as well for extra light blocking and hopefully to trap in some heat.

What is the best way to measure for curtains so that there the curtains will be wide enough and tall enough?

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First and foremost, you will need to get a curtain rod that has brackets to extend past the projection of the vertical blinds when they are tilted open. This projection can be up to five inches or more.

There are several curtain rods to consider, depending on the look you are after.If you go with a telescoping metal rod and use drapery rings in the header (top section) of the drapery, then the area where the rod telescopes will constantly catch on the rings, causing frustration when you open and close the drapes. In this case, take a piece of scotch tape and make a small “ramp” as you wrap the tape to build up the height and gradually eliminate the difference in rod thicknesses at the telescoping intersection. This scenario can be avoided if you use a wooden seamless rod.

A traverse rod is operated by pulling strings to open and close the drapes, usually with a pleated header, which are on little hooks that go into sliders in the rod.

A regular pole rod, whether it be metal or wooden, used with a pocket header, causes the drapery difficult to maneuver as it is pulled open and closed, usually causing tearing over the course of time.

Now, for measuring. Most sliders will take a standard 84 inch long curtain panel. Make sure your rod is hung correctly so it will accommodate draperies that are 84″ long so you do not have to go through the expense in having the drapery hemmed. For the fullness (left to right measurement), the drapery panels should equal two and a half times the rod length. I say rod length instead of slider width because you may select to install your rod slightly overlapping the wall as to have a place for the drapery to stack, allowing more sunlight into the room when the drapery is open.

I hope this information has been helpful in selecting the right application for your window treatment.

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Posted by Window Treatments - April 25, 2013 at 1:55 pm

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What can I put up as window treatment on vertical blinds?

Question by _: What can I put up as window treatment on vertical blinds?

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Answer by Kathy P
I have verticals on french doors in my den. To soften the look, I made two stationery panels and put them on either side. This allows me to still open the door and when the verticals are open they are hidden behind the stationery panel.

You could also put a valance up but for anything you do you need to remember that the track for the verticals comes out approx. 6-7 inches, so you would need a rod that has at least that depth.

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Posted by Window Treatments - October 24, 2012 at 1:35 pm

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Vertical Blinds Will Not Leave You In The Dark

With the many available window treatments scattered all over the stores, it will definitely leave you dead thinking on which one to choose. But in terms of looking for the right ones for wherever like the house, office, or any kind of commercial building, the vertical blinds the your best choice.

This is not bragging or anything but vertical blinds are popularly used because it provides a wide range of scope that covers and protects large windows. It has evolved into becoming window covers, room dividers and accents for decoration. It also is not just pleasing to the eyes but also stylish, durable and easy to maintain when it comes to cleaning. There are also some vertical blinds that come in with solar protective backing making it more special in some ways. It also is the most fit option to manipulate the light that enters the room giving you whatever mood you like to settle in. No questions asked, it is the most fit option for your window.

But before anything else, how would you know if you are on the right path leading towards the vertical blinds perfect for you. Here are the criteria they have to pass before you put them up in your house. First, choose the right material. Oftentimes, vertical blinds are made out of fabric and PVC. PVC developed over the years and went through technological improvement that is why consumers can be assured of a more stylish and contemporary look. If you are particular with light inside the room, you can opt for fabric made blinds. They filter light very well. Second, stick to a budget. In the recent times, practicality is on top of the list. Set a budget and make things work around it. You need not to pay too much if you can have it cheap but good. Third, make measurements. One should not go to the store and randomly select a vertical blind. Instead, bring with you the specifics so you can purchase the one that will provide full length cover of your window or wall. Finally, select your color. Even to this little detail, it can instantly set the mood for your room. You can also match the blinds to the wall paint or to the furniture.

So there you have it. If you would only search for these criteria in your vertical blinds then you need not to be half blinded when picking them out from the rack. You can open your eyes wide and see how well they would go.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - July 30, 2012 at 1:49 pm

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PVC Vertical Blind Replacement Slat (White) 5 Pk 82 1/2 X 3 1/2

PVC Vertical Blind Replacement Slat (White) 5 Pk 82 1/2 X 3 1/2

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Posted by Window Treatments - April 16, 2012 at 9:42 am

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Vertical Blinds

Vertical blinds are a good alternative to the usual curtains. It gives justice to a particular room with its elegance. It can be made out of vinyl fabric, aluminum, wood or faux wood, and fabric.

They are generally easy to work with, especially the light-weight ones. Their styles are contemporary yet they are priced affordably. They also provide adequate levels of privacy. It can be used even in kitchen areas and even bathroom area, even though these parts of the house are full of moisture. Plastic vertical blinds will work in those areas and we all know how it can stand dampness.

Solid wood vertical blinds will go well inside rooms that have wooden furniture. It complements the furnishings in a regal and classy way. Bedrooms and living rooms are the areas inside the house in which wooden vertical blinds will be perfect to put.

However, wood vertical blinds can be rather expensive. As a matter of fact, they are one of the most expensive types of blinds in the market. But if you’re really digging the classic vibe these wooden vertical blinds are giving off, you don’t have to weep. You can always have faux wood vertical blinds as an alternative. People choose them due to their durability and they cost much lower than the real deal. If you purchase from trusted suppliers, you can get ones that have quality that is up to par.

Fabric vertical blinds are also very stunning, but sometimes they can be costly. But just like wooden vertical blinds, the fabric type also has a cheaper counterpart which is PVC (polyvinyl chloride) vertical blinds. They look like the more expensive fabric blinds but at a less expensive price and they are very easy to maintain.

Vertical blinds come in different types, materials, and color, so you have endless options. Plus, caring for them only takes a jiffy. This can be done by vacuum-cleaning, dusting or wiping with cloth.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - January 13, 2012 at 3:42 pm

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Can someone help me with window treatment ideas for a bedroom window with vertical blinds?

Question by noelle1821: Can someone help me with window treatment ideas for a bedroom window with vertical blinds?
I will have to get measurements, but I have a window in my bedroom, which is a pretty large size, but has vertical blinds and I’m trying to figure out ideas for curtains/window treatments to ‘pretty’ up the space.

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Answer by ClicketyClack
Only mini-blinds or vertical blinds will give you the options of the window glass being fully or partially exposed whenever you want and in an easy fashion. If you want to merely add curtains but retain the blinds for privacy, then you could get a set of double curtain rods. Put a fancy valance on the outer rod and coordinating sheer curtains or heavier slub silk or velvet curtains on the inner rod. When you draw them closed, they would cover the blinds but when they’re left at the sides, the blinds are exposed and you can open them to let in full or partial light. Good luck!! : P

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Posted by Window Treatments - October 21, 2011 at 12:27 pm

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Vertical Blinds as a Window Treatment

There are a vast amount of options when it comes to window treatments like curtains, blinds shutters etc, however it comes down to what you require in terms of personal preference, design and what you personally think would fit nicely within your home that would also complement your current interior decoration. The days have gone now where curtains are used as window treatments and who knows could potentially come back in fashion, however in the meantime the popular options is vertical blinds.

Most homeowners go with vertical blinds for the function and other advantages they provide. For example a study was done to see how much blinds could reduce the chances of your home being burgled. It was noted that the chances of being burgled were dramatically reduced due to blinds making it harder for thieves to view into the property and pick items to steal.

From a security point of view for a homeowner this could be a great addition to a home. Strangely enough a lot of people don’t realize that it can help with you energy bills as well, the thickness of blinds can help keep heat in the home reducing the amount of gas or electric you use.

Vertical blinds are also brilliant for the control of light into a property as the function allows them to be shifted vertically and around on their own individual spindle allowing you to direct light into a room in the direction you prefer. If you have windows that are fairly high and problematic to reach then there are additional feature that can be added to vertical blinds like a motor that can be remote controlled. This will allow you to control the function of the blinds with a remote without having to worry about being able to reach the window itself.

Vertical blinds do come in a number of options from colour, size, style and they can be modified in their function as well.

For example you could have a patterned vertical blind which is also remote controlled, this will provide you with uniqueness but you have to be very careful here as the blinds will have to match your decor so choose wisely. Most homeowners tend to go with plain cream or white blinds as these tend to go with most decors in homes.

As above there are so many options and you really should do your research to ensure you know what you need. The main reason is that the outlay blinds is not cheap and you have to be exact on what you require as mistakes can be very costly to rectify. The important factor of having blinds installed is to ensure you get measurements absolutely correct as to have these modified can cost you a lot of money. It is strongly advisable to have your fitter come along and do the measurements themselves making them responsible for any problems that occur with the fitting. It always easy to deal with blinds when fitting in a straight line the issue comes when you have bay windows or other oddly shaped windows.

Mithul Mistry is writing on behalf of New Blinds, specialists in Vertical Blinds.

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Posted by Window Treatments - October 18, 2011 at 8:44 am

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How to Measure Bali Vertical Blinds / Sliding Panels – Outside Mount: Measuring for Window Blinds

This video is about how you can measure Bali Vertical blinds and sliding panels. You will be given the proper introduction about the things you have to do before and after measuring your blinds and panels.

This very detailed video will be handing different instructions that are important for you to follow in avoiding doing it the wrong way. A list will be given for you to follow the needed measuring materials that will make it a lot easier and faster.

The video will teach you about the crucial things regarding measuring window blinds with guidelines on every step you make. This will be the video you need to do it independently so that you can make or change your designs regarding your windows or sliding panels.

So enjoy and learn more about how to measure bali vertical blinds/sliding panels.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - September 21, 2011 at 5:23 pm

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