Before you buy any type of blinds consider how you want to mount them.
Blinds that fit to window frame.
This option means the cords on your roller shades will be secured to wall or window frame meaning your shades will have fewer cords on display.
Window blinds are useful and decorative additions to your windows but the dangled cords and dust collecting slats are a hassle for homeowners.
Make note for the narrowest width and longest height.
Inside mount blinds fit inside the window frame for a neat clean look.
Peel and stick blinds come in a few standard sizes and are usually made of paper so they can be trimmed to the exact dimensions of your windows.
This option lets you raise or lower your roller shades at the touch of a button.
A good example of this is with the venetian versions of the 2 blinds.
The perfect fit venetian still uses the twist wand to tilt the slats.
Two inch blinds can be mounted in window frames as shallow as an inch and an eighth.
Continuous cord loop controls.
When measuring for the inside mount measure in three places for width top middle and bottom.
Most blinds are designed for installation in wood window frames but that doesnt mean you cant install them in a metal frame window.
A great choice for larger heavier blinds.
Blinds inside window frame.
Two inch wood and faux wood blinds take at least three inches of window frame depth to flush mount them so that none of the window blindsextend past the front edge of the window frame.
To install the blinds you simply have to remove the protective strip and press the tape to the inside of the window frame or the upper trim.