How do I install mini-blinds?
Installation of mini-release requires only a few tools and about 20 minutes of installation time on the window cover. The necessary tools usually include measuring tape, screwdriver and low level. Drill and power drill may also be required. This hardware must first be connected to the window frame before it can be installed by the actual mini-levy. The outer holder is one of the more common installation techniques. The word outside concerns the location or mounted parentheses outside the inner window frame. Use the level to hold the mini-blind in place just below the edge of the top window sill. When the blind level is, mark the ends where the holders will be screwed into the window frame.
Using the measuring tape, make sure the mini-clind will be concentrated on the right and left side of the frame by measuring the window width and deducting the length of the mini-blind. The residual width of the window can be divided by two. These numbers represent how far the ends of the mini-blind should fall on each side of the window.
Place the brackets and place your outer edges embedded with the marks that you placed on the window frame. AWL or hole starter may be needed to create a small offset for screws in wood. Using the drill, mount the right and left holders without tightening the screws completely. After both holders are installed in this way, try the holders by inserting a mini-leaving into them. Adjust the brackets as needed and screw it in place.
For longer mini-blinds, the necessary support consoles may be required to prevent the blinds from leaning in the middle due to their weight. This support console can be installed in the same way as the end holders, using AWL and Power Drill. Installation of a mini-release inside the window frame can be completed with the same installation instructions. The only change will be the width of the mini-blind.
windows, valance and curtain rods can also be installed for use with mini-release. If an external installation was used, the NAINSTA may be requiredLook hardware for decorative windows on the wall rather than on the window frame. To prevent decorative hardware, anchors may be necessary to prevent slipping from plasterboard holes due to the weight of the window.