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Normal blinds/shades usually from an up position to down when fully extended. Are there ones that work the opposite way?


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THEY THE ONES THAT ROLLS DOWN AND IF YOU PULL IT IT ROLLS BACK UP QUICK.THEY WERE BORN BEFORE BLINDS WAS AND THEY ALWAYS CAME IN DARK GREEN.THEY LIKE GHETTO WINDOW SHADES.


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Trying to block some of the heat coming into my home. I think the slats on the window blinds should be turned so that the edge close to the window goes down, my husband thinks it will block more heat going the other way. Any thoughts?


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Installing faux wood blinds requires measuring the window opening in three places, picking out the correct size blinds and installing the brackets at the top of the window frame. Create a finished look to a window with tips from a licensed remodeling contractor in this free video on home improvements. Expert: Tim Gipson Bio: Tim Gipson is a home repair specialist and remodeling contractor in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Tim Brown

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I recently saw a picture of a home makeover, and the designer had put woven shades on the wall, high above the windows, to give the room a feeling of length, or to make the ceilings seem tall.
I really liked the idea, but don’t know how to go about it.
Has anyone ever put blinds or shades (I’m leaning towards shades) above the windows, instead of in the windows(inside mount) , or on the headrail of the window(outside mount)?
I love the woven shades look but they won’t fit inside my thin windows, and I would like to create tall ceiling effect.
Any ideas? Any suggestions?


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