We recommend raising your blinds first to prevent them from being too unwieldly. 4. Use a Phillips head screwdriver or drill bit to remove the mounting brackets from the wall. Please accept cookies to access this content How To Take Down Blinds with Hidden Brackets Hidden brackets can be ...
adding new curtains to a room can make all the difference. But sometimes you want a window treatment that is clean lined, doesn’t take up too much space around the window and doesn’t cost too much to make. Learning how to make roman shades (with or without dowels) may be just the ...
Prepare the Mounting Hardware: If you’re using a wooden board, ensure it’s cut to the width of your window and attach the brackets. Position the Shades: Hold the shades up to the window to determine the best placement. Mark where the brackets will go with a pencil. Secure the Bracket...
(it varies by blind manufacturer), so you need to be sure you know how yours are strung BEFORE you dismantle them. Even though we’ve provided diagrams for you to follow, your best bet is to re-string your blinds using the same pattern they were originally strung with. So make a ...
Open the bracket on each end of the headrail by hand or pry it open with a flathead screwdriver. With the brackets open, slide the blind out of the window and set it down. Use a drill or screwdriver to remove the brackets attached to the window frame.Method...