Wood slats made of PVC and a metal headrail are used in the construction of this blind. It is important to note that the width of the blind is 22.5" in order to fit inside a 23" wide window. If you plan on mounting the blind on the outside of the window frame, you should add the desired width for coverage, plus 1/2". The blind itself will always be 22.5" wide. Our 2 Inch Faux Wood blinds are designed to fit a variety of window sizes and styles. The sizes mentioned in the product descriptions are listed by width and then height. Please refer to the measuring instructions for the best fit.
When it comes to color coordination and design, the Soft White hue of this faux wood blind creates a cozy and welcoming atmosphere in your living space. To find the ideal trim pairing, consult the item description and product imagery. The suggested trim match is an Antique White shade. This blind features 2-inch smooth faux wood slats and a strong steel metal headrail, adding a timeless touch of elegance to your home.
The cordless design of this blind provides a child-safe solution and eliminates the need for cords. Raising and lowering the blind is now simpler than ever with the cordless operation and lift system that allows you to adjust it with a single touch.
To determine the width and length for your blind, measure your window horizontally in three places from the outer edge to the edge of the window frame: top, middle, and bottom. Take note of the narrowest measurement. To ensure the best fit, select the size with a width closest to your measurement. The size you order will have a 1/2-inch deduction to ensure a proper fit on your windowsill. The height should be the longest measurement from top to bottom and should be the size you order.
This blind can be mounted inside or outside of a window frame. Inside mount means the blind is fully installed within the window frame. The window frame must be at least 2 inches deep to allow for a partial inside mount. For an outside mount, add at least 1/2-inch or more to your measurement to ensure adequate coverage. It is possible to use a blind longer than your recorded measurement, as the blind can be stopped at any position within the window frame.