Better Homes Gardens Faux Wood Blinds Instructions

Better Homes and Gardens Faux Wood Blinds Instructions: A Comprehensive Guide

Are you ready to add a finishing touch and modernize the dcor of your home with faux wood blinds? The Better Homes and Gardens faux wood blinds are easy to install and provide superior style with enduring performance. Whether you are a novice looking to learn how-to install faux wood blinds or an experienced DIY home-builder, this guide has all the steps and tips you need for a successful installation.

Before you can begin the installation process, you'll need a few pieces of basic hardware and tools for the job:

Drill

Screws and anchors

Tape measure

Level

Pencil

Safety glasses

Bucket

Ruler

Pliers

Utility knife

Measure both the width and the height of the window opening. If there is a sill, measure from the top of the sill to the bottom of the opening. For an inside mount, subtract an even 1/2 inch from the horizontal measurement. For an outside mount, add an extra 3 inches to the width measurement. Take the measurements to the nearest 1/8 of an inch, as this is important for ordering the correct size blinds.

Follow the included instructions to assemble the brackets and rails which will hold the blinds in place. Attach the header rails to the brackets.

Attach the brackets to the wall using the provided screws and anchors. If you are mounting the blinds inside the window frame, it could be easier to install the blinds before attaching the brackets.

Secure the bottom slat rail in place and insert the provided clips into the bottom of the bracket grooves. Secure the clips with the provided screws.

Attach the tilter to the headrail, then the headrail into the brackets. If you are installing more than one blind, be sure to adjust the position of the brackets until the blinds are uniformly spaced.

If your window includes a sill, decide if you want to mount the blinds inside or outside of the sill area. Make sure the blinds are secure and the screws are properly tightened to ensure stability.

It's always a good idea to use a level before securing the brackets to the wall a crooked blinds will be very noticeable. This is also a good time to double check your measurements and make sure the blinds are the correct size.

Installing Better Homes and Gardens faux wood blinds is a great way to upgrade the look of any space, and with the right tools and tips it's a fairly straightforward task. Keep in mind the need for safety glasses and take your time as you measure and hand the brackets for your new blinds. Follow the instructions that come with the blinds to ensure the most successful installation.

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