Q: How can I tell what size blinds I need? A: Measure the inside of the window frame in three places for width: across the top, middle & bottom. A blind that is too small for the window will let light in & look off. A blind that is too large will overpower a smaller window & can mess with the proportions of the wall & room.
Q:How can I measure it?
A:First, decide if you want to use an inside mount (inside the window frame) or an outside mount (outside the window frame). Steel measuring tape is much more accurate than cloth measuring tape. Always measure to the nearest 1/8-inch. Don't round to a half or whole inch.
Q:How do I know if I need an inside or outside mount?
A:Inside mounts are frequently used in conjunction with draperies, which mount outside the window. Inside mounts can also offer a clean, streamlined look. They don't provide as much light control as outside mounts. Outside mount window treatments are mounted outside the window casing. They are a popular choice when the blinds are going to be the only window covering. Extending them past the window provides maximum light control.
Q:What types are best for each room?
A:Consider faux wood or bamboo for kitchens & bathrooms. Roller & cellular shades are great for bedrooms to block light. Vertical blinds are perfect for large windows or sliding glass doors. Mini blinds are great for updating many window treatments in any room on a budget.
Q:How much light does the room get during the day?
A:Although there are many factors, it may depend on where your window is facing. If your windows face south, you have a higher chance of receiving light in the room.
Q:What is the best time of year to buy blinds &shades?
A:January through March is a common time to refresh window treatments in your home. One reason you may be considering new window shades is that your current window treatments are not as effective at helping keep the interior of your home cooler during the warmer months.
Q:What blinds are the easiest to clean?
A:Vinyl vertical blinds & roller shades require very little maintenance & can be easily wiped down. Use a damp sponge containing a very mild solution of soap & water if needed.