2" x 1 1/2" Cordless 8g Aluminum Mini Blinds
2" x 1 ½" Steel Headrail: Heavy-duty construction for enhanced durability and stability 8-Gauge Aluminum Slats: Strong, long-lasting slats for superior performance Wand Tilt Operation: Smooth and simple light control with user-friendly wand tilt mechanism Multiple Blinds,...
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Product Information
- 2" x 1 ½" Steel Headrail: Heavy-duty construction for enhanced durability and stability
- 8-Gauge Aluminum Slats: Strong, long-lasting slats for superior performance
- Wand Tilt Operation: Smooth and simple light control with user-friendly wand tilt mechanism
- Multiple Blinds, One Headrail: Ideal for wide windows, offering a seamless and coordinated finish
- Color-Coordinated Valance Option: Available with a single slat valance for a clean, cohesive look
- Non-Toxic & Lead-Free: Safe for homes with children and pets
- Fire Retardant: Added protection for peace of mind
- Minimum Depth Requirements
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Allowable Tolerance:
- Width: inch +/- 1/8"
- Height: inch + 1" or - 0"
Product Specifications
- Factory deduction of 1/8" may be applied by factory to account for roller mechanism.
- Factory deduction of 1/4" may be applied by factory to account for valance type.
- No Valance (Standard Open Roller): Cordless (1 7/8"), Continuous Cord Loop (2 7/16"), Motorized (2 1/4")
- Cassette Valance with Fabric Insert: Cordless (1 9/16"), Continuous Cord Loop (1 9/16")
- Aluminum Fascia (3", White): Continuous Cord Loop (2 1/2"), Motorized (2 1/2")
- No Valance (Standard Open Roller): Cordless (2 1/4"), Continuous Cord Loop (3 1/14"), Motorized (2 15/16")
- Cassette Valance with Fabric Insert: Cordless (3 15/16"), Continuous Cord Loop (3 15/16")
- Aluminum Fascia (3", White): Continuous Cord Loop (3 1/8"), Motorized (3 1/8")
- 3" Aluminum Fascia in White (not available with cordless lift).
- Cassette Valance with matching fabric insert (not available with motorization).
- Limited lifetime warranty on components
- 5-year warranty on motorization components
How to Measure & Install
Taking accurate measurements is straightforward. Let us walk you through the process!
To ensure a perfect fit, keep these essential pointers in mind:
- Always use a metal measuring tape for the best accuracy; fabric tapes can stretch and lead to errors.
- If your width measurement falls on a 1/16" or 1/32" mark, round down to the nearest 1/8".
- If your height measurement lands on a 1/16" or 1/32" increment, round up to the closest 1/8".
- Always consult the Product Specifications for the product you are measuring for. If you have questions, we will be happy to help!
Instructions for Inside Mounted Mini Blinds
Depth Requirements: For an inside mount, you'll need to make sure the window frame is deep enough to accommodate the mini blind. Refer to the Product Specifications for minimum depths depending on your chosen valance option.
Measuring the width
- The width measurement is found by measuring the inside of the window frame in three locations: the top, middle, and bottom.
- Choose the smallest of these measurements.
- If you get a 1/16" or 1/32" increment, round down to the nearest 1/8".
- That's your width for your mini blinds.
Measuring the height
- The height measurement is found by measuring the inside of the window frame in three locations: the left, center, and right.
- Choose the largest of these measurements.
- If you get a 1/16" or 1/32" increment, round up to the nearest 1/8".
- That's your height for your mini blinds.
Instructions for Outside Mounted Mini Blinds
An outside mount sits outside of the window and the window frame. Because it is meant to cover the entire space of the window, you'll need to make some additions to the measurements to make sure you order the right size. Please follow the instructions below.
Measuring the width
- Measure the width of the area you want the shade to cover across the top.
- We suggest adding at least 4 inches to the width (2 inches per side) to minimize light gaps.
- That's your width for your mini blinds.
Measuring the height
- Measure the height from where you want the headrail to sit down to the window sill or desired length.
- We suggest adding at least 4 inches to the height (2 inches top, 2 inches bottom).
- That's your height for your mini blinds.
For detailed step-by-step instructions with videos, visit our Measuring Guide Hub.