cinnamon013
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I haven''t been on PS lately - we are moving from Colorado back home to Texas and I''ve been busy!!
I''ve got to order the blinds for the windows and need some input! This is a new construction home, so there are no window coverings yet. I have decided on the blinds, 2 1/2" shutter style. What I need your advice on is what you would do with the tilt and raise cords. There are lots of rooms that have 2 or 3 windows next to each other. In my old home, I did this:
Left window, both cords on left
Middle window, tilt left, pull right
Right window, both cords on right
I only had multiple windows in one location in that house. However, I need to be a little more picky now that there are multiple rooms. The company I''m ordering from says there is no golden rule, that women make the rules. He just suggested that I take into account any furniture that might be in the way of a window, and prevent me from accessing the controls. He said typically, it is tilt left, pull right.
So...would you just do all tilt left, pull right? Help me figure this out! I need to get them ordered. I''m already going to have to put up paper blinds from Home Depot because they won''t get in before we close and move in.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
I''ve got to order the blinds for the windows and need some input! This is a new construction home, so there are no window coverings yet. I have decided on the blinds, 2 1/2" shutter style. What I need your advice on is what you would do with the tilt and raise cords. There are lots of rooms that have 2 or 3 windows next to each other. In my old home, I did this:
Left window, both cords on left
Middle window, tilt left, pull right
Right window, both cords on right
I only had multiple windows in one location in that house. However, I need to be a little more picky now that there are multiple rooms. The company I''m ordering from says there is no golden rule, that women make the rules. He just suggested that I take into account any furniture that might be in the way of a window, and prevent me from accessing the controls. He said typically, it is tilt left, pull right.
So...would you just do all tilt left, pull right? Help me figure this out! I need to get them ordered. I''m already going to have to put up paper blinds from Home Depot because they won''t get in before we close and move in.
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.