Installing Enclosed Window Blinds
Adding value and convenience to your home can be done relatively easily and is less expensive than you think. Most people will automatically assume that adding value will consist of a huge home improvement project, but can be as simple and quick as installing enclosed window blinds in each room of your house. But how will that make any difference in the value of your home?
Anytime you can give your home a more updated look and a less cluttered and a cleaner look you are adding value to your home. Since the new enclosed window blinds do not require any type of cord hanging around, you no longer need to have the anchors screwed into the sides of the walls. With the traditional mini blinds, it was required that you have those anchors in the walls to tie up the cords so small children would not choke on the hanging cords. With the new system, you can easily control the angle of the blinds by a small lever that is hardly noticeable.
A common brand that most people will recognize is ODL and can be found at any major home improvement store. For a reasonable price, ODL makes their cellular shades inside tempered glass that will fit best on fiberglass or steel sided windows. They are very easy to install and carries a five year warranty.
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Another popular brand is Comfortex and they are known for their custom window treatments. These enclosed window blinds will be a little more expensive because they require a custom installation, but they are well worth the investment. The options for design and fabrics are almost limitless and will work for any decor you could possibly think of. Many people will also purchase Hunter Douglas enclosed blinds because of the affordability. As with the other brands, these blinds are every easy to install and could be done in an afternoon. Some things to remember when shopping for these enclosed window blinds is that you will need to take precise measurements of the windows. Once you have the product ordered, it will be considered a special order and will either cost you a fee to return them or you won't be able to return them at all.
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