Instead of using a cord, these blinds have a sturdy bottom slat that you use to raise and lower the blinds. Push up on the bottom slat to raise the cordless blinds and pull down on it when you want to lower the blinds. You can stop the blinds anywhere along the window by simply sto...
Cordless blinds that won't go up are a common problem. This can happen if you don't move the positioning of the blinds for a long period. The spring mechanisms that help the blinds move up and down might need to be reset in that situation. One possible solution is tolower the blindsa...
To make DIY Roman shades, you will typically need: Fabric of your choice Wooden dowels for structure A mounting board to attach the shade to the window Rings and screws to guide the cord Cord or string to raise and lower the shade A staple gun for attaching fabric (for some methods) Fab...
If you want your window treatments to be modern and stylish, install the window shades on the outside. Cordless window shades have a black front and a silver window-facing end, which turns them into powerful reducers of UV rays. Thanks to them, the bedroom will be fully insulated. Cordless...
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Movie Time:This routine could be fantastic for any family or date night. You can use this to close the smart blinds or lower the lights, turn on the TV, and even open Netflix or some other app to find something to watch. Set a voice command like “set up movies” to start this ro...
Drawer height:Know if you’ll need another piece of wood to raise up the sliding drawer so that the drawers pass the lip of the cabinet. I had some old 1/2″ ply Drawer and slider width:Decide if you want a lower hassle installation OR if you want to maximize the width of your sli...
If your blinds won't raise or lower, the problem is most likely due to a malfunction of the cord lock mechanism. Pull the cord all the way to the level of the headrail or header piece, which is usually stiff plastic, at the top of your blinds. Gently pull on the cord. If this ...