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Top Tips for Installing Vertical Window Blinds

Top Tips for Installing Vertical Window Blinds

Typically used to cover large windows or sliding glass doors, vertical blinds can be a great choice for adding privacy to a room and blocking out any unwanted light. There are two common ways to install vertical blinds, one using an inside mount while the other uses an outside mount. It’s important to decide which mount you plan to use when measuring your blinds, as this will impact how long they need to be. If you haven’t decided on a style of vertical blinds quite yet, we offer a wide selection of options that look great in any space!

Regardless of what mount style you choose, we’ve highlighted some helpful tips and tricks that will help you install vertical blinds quickly and easily!

Cordless vertical blinds

How to Install Inside Mount Vertical Blinds

When installing inside-mount vertical blinds, you’ll first want to start by installing the valence. The top surface of the L-shaped valence will be mounted inside the upper frame of your window and will hide the headrail that attaches to each individual blind panel from sight. First, start by placing the valence on a flat surface and measuring approximately 3 inches from either side. This is where you will mount the brackets that will hold both the valence and headrail in place. Pre-drill the holes before mounting both the valence and brackets to the inside frame of your window.

Once the valence and brackets are properly mounted, you can finish the installation process by snapping in the headrail and attaching your vertical blinds.

Man installing vertical blinds in window of home

Installing Outside Mount Vertical Blinds

The installation process for outside-mount vertical blinds is similar to that for inside-mount blinds, but it is approached in a different order. You’ll first want to start by determining where you want the headrail to be mounted. Make sure to consider where you want the bottom of your blinds to be and measure accordingly. After marking where you want the headrail to be and ensuring that it is level, go ahead and screw the brackets into the wall above your window. Once the brackets are installed, you can snap the headrail into place and attach your vertical blinds. From there, you can go ahead and install a valence if you have one, which will help hide the headrail from sight and provide a clean look.

Vertical blinds in window with sun coming through

How Much Does It Cost to Install Vertical Blinds

While you can always hire someone to come and install your vertical blinds for you, with some time, the right tools, and an extra set of hands, you can likely tackle the installation process yourself! If you’re looking to save some money, taking the time to read some instructions or watch a tutorial can be a great way to handle the entire installation process and end up with a result that you can be proud of.

Whether you’re looking to add more privacy to your home or want to block out any unwanted light, vertical blinds are a great choice for any space.

 

 

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