Faux Wood Blinds These are blinds that are made to look like the expensive wooden blinds but instead are made from poly vinyl chloride, compressed wood, or high quality PVC. Although they are decorative and beautiful it is still possible to tell the difference between them and real wood blinds. Faux wood blinds are also heavier than real wood because of the materials they are made from. Many choose faux wood over real wood blinds because they do not crack or fade. They are idea for any area in your home that has direct sunlight, high humidity, or experiences extreme temperatures.
Faux Wood Blinds : Advantages Although there are some disadvantages with choosing faux wood blinds there are more advantages. • • • •
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Faux Wood Blinds : Advantages One more disadvantage is that you cannot re-stain them another color as you can real wood blinds. If you decided that you want another color you will have to purchase a new set. If you choose to purchase them you can find them at home stores, home improvement centers, and online. Faux wood blinds are also easy to install so you it is a do-it-yourself project and not one where you have to have professional blind installation done.
Before you Buy Faux Wood Blinds Before you purchase your blinds you have to decide whether you want them to fit on the outside edge or inside the window. This is important to know as it will tell you how wide they need to be. When you are ready to install your blinds, screw or nail the brackets into the frame. When you are ready to install your blinds, screw or nail the brackets into the frame. Once the brackets are secure you need to slide the top rail of the faux wood blinds into the bracket. You insert the cover in front to keep them in place. The last step is to attach the tool, or magic wand, that is used to open and close your newly installed blinds.
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