FAQs

Aluminum Blinds

Yes, aluminum blinds can be used with other window treatments like curtains or drapes to create a layered look and enhance the functionality of your windows. For example, you can use sheer curtains with your aluminum blinds to filter light and provide privacy or blackout curtains to block out light and insulate your room.

Aluminum blinds are a durable, long-lasting window treatment that lasts many years with proper care and maintenance. The lifespan of your blinds will depend on factors like how often you use them, the level of wear and tear they experience, and how well you care for them.

To raise and lower your aluminum blinds, you can use the lift cord that comes with your blinds. Pull the cord to raise the blinds and release the cord to lock them in place. To lower the blinds, gently pull the cord in the opposite direction.

To change the angle of your aluminum blinds, use the tilt wand or tilt cord that comes with your blinds. Rotate the rod or pull the cord to tilt the slats to the desired angle. You can adjust the angle to control the amount of light and privacy in your room.

Yes, aluminum blinds are an excellent option for bathrooms and kitchens because they are moisture-resistant and easy to clean. They can withstand humidity and moisture without warping or bending, making them a durable and practical choice for these areas.

When choosing the right color for your aluminum blinds, consider the color scheme of your room and whether you want your blinds to blend in or make a statement. Neutral colors like white, beige, or gray are versatile and can work well in any room. If you want to add a pop of color or make a bold statement, choose a brighter or bolder color.

Yes, aluminum blinds can be repaired if they become damaged or stop functioning correctly. You can replace individual slats, restring the blinds, or replace the cord mechanism. We offer professional repair for all of our work.

Aluminum blinds are easy to clean with a damp cloth or sponge. You can use a mild soap and water solution for stubborn stains or dirt. Be careful not to bend or damage the slats while cleaning. You can also use a vacuum with a brush attachment to remove dust and debris from your blinds.

Can I install aluminum blinds myself? Yes, you can install aluminum blinds if you have handy basic skills. Aluminum blinds come with mounting brackets and screws to attach to the window frame. Follow the instructions provided with your blinds, and use a level to ensure that your blinds are straight. At 3 Blind Mice Window Coverings, we will take care of installing your custom window coverings professionally, so sit back and relax!

Measuring aluminum blinds is a simple process that involves measuring the width and length of the window frame. You will need to measure the width at the window frame's top, middle, and bottom and take the smallest measurement. For the length, measure from the top of the window frame to the window sill or floor. Measuring accurately is essential to ensure a proper fit for your blinds. At 3 Blind Mice Window Coverings, we measure with your environment in mind, noting all the architectural features that must be accommodated—windows, doors, moldings, built-in furniture, and more.

Bathroom

Yes, faux wood blinds are moisture-resistant and will not warp or crack, making them ideal for high-humidity areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.

The best material for your window treatments depends on your style and the required functionality. For example, opt for sheer fabrics like linen or cotton if you want natural light to filter through your window treatments. Choose heavier fabrics like velvet or silk if you need privacy and light control. You can also choose materials like wood or faux wood for a more classic look. If you have a room like a bathroom or a kitchen with more traffic and moisture, then you will want to consider more durable window treatments that can be easily maintained and thoroughly cleaned often.

The best materials for bathroom window treatments are those that are moisture-resistant and can withstand the humid conditions of a bathroom. Vinyl, PVC, and synthetic materials are good options for bathroom window treatments as they are water-resistant and easy to clean. Natural materials like bamboo and wood can also be used, but they require more maintenance to prevent warping or mildew growth.

In small bathrooms, choosing window treatments that don't take up too much space and allow natural light to come in is important. Roman shades or cellular shades are good options for small bathrooms as they can be mounted inside the window frame and don't require a lot of space. You can also consider using valance or café curtains covering only the window's lower half.

One way to maintain privacy while still letting in natural light is to use frosted or textured glass in your bathroom window. This allows light to pass through while obscuring the view from outside. You can also use sheer or semi-sheer window treatments that allow light to filter through but still maintain some level of privacy.

Yes, you can use blinds in your bathroom, but like curtains, you need to choose a material that can withstand moisture. Faux wood or PVC blinds are good bathroom options as they are moisture-resistant and easy to clean.

Yes, you can install curtains in your bathroom, but choosing the right type of curtain material is important. Look for curtains made from synthetic materials or fabrics that are specifically designed for bathrooms, such as polyester or nylon. You should also consider installing a shower liner to help protect the curtains from moisture damage.

Choosing a window treatment that can handle the humidity and moisture levels in a bathroom is important. Some materials like natural wood or fabric may not be suitable. Look for options that are water-resistant or can be easily cleaned. Whereas options like vinyl, aluminum, and composite or faux wood are much better suited to withstand the elements.

The level of privacy you need will depend on the location of your bathroom and the amount of foot traffic around it. If you're concerned about people being able to see into your bathroom, consider window treatments that offer privacy, such as frosted glass or blinds that can be tilted.

To prevent mold and mildew from forming on your window treatments, make sure your bathroom is well-ventilated. Choose moisture-resistant materials that are easy to clean, and avoid leaving wet towels or clothing near your window treatments.

It's possible to install window treatments in a shower area, but you'll need to choose materials that can withstand constant exposure to moisture. Look for options like vinyl shutters or waterproof blinds. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help you choose the perfect window treatment for every situation.

Measure your window carefully before choosing a window treatment. If you want to let in as much natural light as possible, choose a treatment that's slightly wider than your window. If you need more privacy, choose a treatment that's slightly narrower than your window.

Yes, faux wood shutters are ideal for high-humidity areas such as bathrooms and kitchens because they are moisture-resistant and will not warp or crack.

The benefits of choosing faux wood shutters over real wood shutters include affordability, durability, and moisture resistance. Faux wood shutters also require less maintenance and are easier to clean than real wood shutters. Additionally, they are an eco-friendly option as they are made from recycled materials. The ease of maintenance or moisture resistance makes them perfect choices for kitchens and bathrooms.

Yes, woven wood shades can be used in the bathroom as long as they are properly treated to withstand moisture and humidity. Selecting a material that can handle the bathroom environment and ensuring the shades are well-ventilated to prevent mold and mildew growth is important.

Yes, aluminum blinds are an excellent option for bathrooms and kitchens because they are moisture-resistant and easy to clean. They can withstand humidity and moisture without warping or bending, making them a durable and practical choice for these areas.

You can use just about any window treatment in a bathroom if it's not directly covering the shower area. Vinyl shutters, mini blinds, faux wood blinds, cellular shades, and roller shades are some of the most popular options that offer moisture resistance, some full waterproof, and essential features such as privacy, light control, durability, and style.

Window treatments like blinds and shades are the simplest and quickest way to add privacy to your bathroom windows. Some of our most popular choices are vinyl plantation shutters or faux wood blinds mounted over the window or vinyl roller shades fitted into the window frame itself with sheer shade to add more depth and dimension to large windows.

Household objects in front of the window can block the view or create a covering using window film or glass paint. For a more permanent option, planting trees for privacy offer a subtle and well-placed screen without blocking views and restricting light from your window, or hang blinds and shades, or install plantation shutters. Whatever your options are, your home will look fantastic once you add your personal touch!

Easy-care washable curtains that are light and sheer are perfect for any bathroom. We recommend starting with a bright or patterned polished cotton to coordinate with your shower curtain, or sheer curtains are great gathered behind plantation shutters.

Bedroom

When looking for bedroom window treatments, you must prioritize privacy, light control, and insulation. Popular bedroom options include blackout curtains or shades, sheer curtains with an additional layer of blackout lining, or cellular shades. These types of window treatments provide maximum privacy and light control while also providing insulation to keep the room cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

To maximize privacy in your bedroom, choose opaque window treatments with a blackout lining. This will prevent outsiders from being able to see inside your room while also blocking out light and reducing noise. You can also opt for window treatments that cover the entire window, including the frame, to enhance privacy further.

Blackout shades or curtains are the most effective for blocking out light in the bedroom. However, if some natural light is desired, sheer curtains or blinds paired with curtains can be a good option as they allow for some light to filter through.

There are many ways to make your bedroom window treatments look more stylish, such as choosing curtains or shades that complement the color scheme of your room, opting for unique patterns or textures, or adding decorative elements like tassels or fringe. You can also experiment with different hanging styles, such as using decorative tiebacks or draping your curtains to create a dramatic effect.

Yes, motorized window treatments are a great option for bedrooms, especially for hard-to-reach windows or for those who prefer the convenience of remote-controlled operation. With motorized shades or curtains, you can easily adjust the amount of light that enters your room, even from the comfort of your bed.

The choice between curtains and shades for your bedroom depends on your personal preference and the overall style of your room. If you want a more traditional look, curtains may be the best choice, while shades offer a more modern and streamlined look. Remember that curtains tend to provide better insulation and light control, while shades can be more efficient in terms of space-saving and light filtration.

This ultimately comes down to personal preference, but options such as flowing drapes, Roman shades, or even plantation shutters can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere in the bedroom. Choosing colors and textures that complement the overall decor can also enhance the cozy feel of the room.

The best material for your window treatments depends on your style and the required functionality. For example, opt for sheer fabrics like linen or cotton if you want natural light to filter through your window treatments. Choose heavier fabrics like velvet or silk if you need privacy and light control. You can also choose materials like wood or faux wood for a more classic look. If you have a room like a bathroom or a kitchen with more traffic and moisture, then you will want to consider more durable window treatments that can be easily maintained and thoroughly cleaned often.

Blackout Treatment

To maximize privacy in your bedroom, choose opaque window treatments with a blackout lining. This will prevent outsiders from being able to see inside your room while also blocking out light and reducing noise. You can also opt for window treatments that cover the entire window, including the frame, to enhance privacy further.

Yes, blackout shades are energy-efficient. They can help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, effectively reducing energy costs.

Yes, blackout shades are suitable for all types of windows, including skylights, bay windows, and french doors. You can choose from various mounting options to ensure a proper fit for your specific window.

Yes, blackout curtains can be combined with other window treatments to provide additional light blocking or privacy. For example, you may choose to use blackout curtains in conjunction with blinds or shades to create a layered look.

Blackout curtains are available in various colors and patterns, from neutral shades such as black, white, and gray to brighter colors and bold patterns.

Blackout curtains can be hung in the same way as regular curtains, using a curtain rod or other type of hardware. It's important to ensure that the curtain rod is sturdy enough to support the weight of the curtains, which can be heavier than regular curtains due to the additional lining.

Yes, most blackout curtains can be washed in a washing machine. However, it's important to check the care instructions on the label before washing to ensure that you are using the correct method.

Room darkening curtains are designed to reduce the amount of light entering a room, but they are not completely opaque and may allow some light to pass through. On the other hand, blackout curtains are designed to block out all light and create a completely dark environment.

Yes, blackout curtains can help reduce noise by absorbing sound waves and preventing them from entering a room. This can be particularly useful for people who live in noisy areas or near busy streets.

Yes, blackout curtains can help reduce energy costs by providing insulation and reducing heat loss through windows. This can be particularly beneficial in colder climates, where keeping heat inside the home is important.

No, not all blackout curtains are completely opaque. Some may allow a small amount of light to pass through, depending on factors such as the thickness of the material and the color of the curtain.

The main benefit of blackout curtains is that they can help create a dark and peaceful environment, which is essential for people who need to sleep during the day or are sensitive to light. In addition to blocking out light, blackout curtains can help reduce noise, improve energy efficiency, and provide privacy.

A blackout curtain is a type of window treatment that is designed to block out light completely. These curtains are made with a special lining that helps to absorb light and prevent it from entering a room, which can be particularly useful for people who need to sleep during the day or who live in areas with a lot of light pollution.

Light filtering fabrics are designed to let some light in, making them perfect for rooms where you want to trim the heat and prevent UV damage. Blackout fabrics block 99% of the light and incoming heat to the room, making it more energy-efficient.

Due to the thickness of plantation shutter slats, these window coverings are an excellent room darkening option. Fully closed shutters can block nearly all of the light from outside and usually do a better job than just blinds or shades alone. For a total blackout effect, consider layering a lined curtain over the shutters to stop any light from getting in around the edges of the coverings.

Cellular shades are one of the most energy-efficient window treatments and blackout shades available. The honeycomb construction of the shade creates pockets of air within the shades. These pockets of air add extra insulation for your windows, keeping the sun out in the summer and keeping warm air inside your home in the winter. Many brands even come with the option of adding extra cells for better temperature control. There are cordless options available as well as top-down, bottom-up designs available.

It’s important to differentiate between “room darkening” treatments and true blackout solutions. Most window coverings are simply room darkening, meaning that they block some or most of the light coming in from outside, but not all of it. Different types of window treatment will darken the room differently. It’s important to select treatments that provide the level of light control that you want in your home. Some styles of window treatment, including cellular shades and traditional curtains, are available in lined and unlined options. Lined treatments create a darker space and include an extra layer of fabric that is used specifically to block light. Unlined treatments will allow more light to filter in, even when they’re closed.

Cleaning blackout shades is usually the same as cleaning any other type of fabric window treatment. A handheld vacuum attachment with a brush end is best. Gently sweep across the fabric surface of the shades with the brush attachment while supporting the shades from behind with your hand. Don’t vacuum without the brush attachment, as strong suction may crumple or deform the fabric of your shades. If you find heavier dirt or stains on the blackout shades, the fabric can be wiped gently with a soft cloth and warm water with a little mild soap or detergent. Don’t overdo the soap! A little goes a long way and you don’t want to end up with sudsy shades.

Blackout shades can help keep unwanted heat out of your home in the summer and help your home retain its heat in the winter. Blackout shades block light and sun heat in the summer months which can reduce your energy costs for home cooling. Your home’s energy consumption can be reduced by as much as 25 percent! Cellular shades in particular are great for energy efficiency. The fabric of the shade blocks the sun and the pockets of air created by the honeycomb construction create additional insulation by trapping hot (or cold) air. Blackout shades also protect your floors, walls, and furniture from sun damage.

Often referred to as “soft” treatments, shades are any window treatments made from a roll of fabric instead of slats or vanes. The best blackout shades are fabric window treatments available in lined options. The three most popular blackout shades are cellular shades, roller shades, and Roman shades. Each type of shade has several design options available so that there is a style for every interior. Many styles are available in dozens—or hundreds!—of colors and patterns. If you prefer a hard window treatment instead of soft shades, you might like horizontal blinds or shutters instead.

Blinds

Faux wood blinds, also known as composite or hybrid blinds, are window blinds that are made to look like real wood blinds that are made from synthetic materials such as vinyl or composite wood. They are more affordable and durable but with the same classic look as real wood blinds.

Faux wood blinds are generally less expensive than real wood blinds and more durable and moisture-resistant. However, they may not have the same warmth and authenticity as real wood blinds.

Yes, faux wood blinds are moisture-resistant and will not warp or crack, making them ideal for high-humidity areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.

There is a lot to consider when measuring your window treatments. Every treatment will have different considerations, including the function and look you try to achieve with your window treatments and the corresponding hardware and surroundings like window trim, built-in furniture, etc. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help you select the window treatments of your dreams with professional measurements to ensure the perfect fit.

Consider using sheer curtains or shades to allow natural light in while still maintaining some privacy. You can also choose a window treatment with adjustable slats, like blinds, to control the amount of light coming in.

Yes, you can layer different types of window treatments for added style and functionality. For example, you can pair drapes with blinds or shades for extra privacy and light control. Layering window treatments also adds depth and texture to your living room decor.

Measurement requirements differ depending on the window treatment and how and where you mount it. You must account for hardware, window trim, and the like. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help to ensure that you have professional measurements and the perfect fit.

While sheer vertical blinds can filter light, they are not designed to block out sunlight completely. However, they can be paired with other window treatments such as blackout curtains or shades, for complete light control.

The main disadvantage of wooden blinds is their susceptibility to moisture and humidity, which can cause warping and damage over time.

There are several factors to consider when looking at the price of motorized blinds. The first is window treatment styles – many blinds, from vertical blinds and horizontal blinds, including the classic Venetian blinds, can be motorized. The material's price — from aluminum to composites to genuine wood — will impact the overall project's cost. The second factor is motorization technology. Because of the broad range of options available, it's challenging to provide a precise cost estimate as prices can range between $129 - $300 per window.

There are several great power options for motorized blinds. The most common power options are hard-wired, battery or solar operated. Hard-wired power can come in two forms: either having an electrician run wires through the walls to connect each window covering to your home’s primary electrical system, or simply running the power cord from the window blinds window coverings to the nearest outlet. Battery power is available in three forms: built-in rechargeable batteries, external non-rechargeable, or external rechargeable batteries. The last option is to operate the blinds using solar power, which is suitable for windows that get six or more direct sunlight hours per day. Most solar-powered shades have enough power to open and close once daily.

Motorized window treatments controlling natural light and privacy in your home at the touch of a button are an excellent convenience. Although the benefits of motorized blinds are innumerable, here are a few of our favorites: - Motorization decreases the wear on your blinds—no uneven pulling or hurried tugging on the lift mechanisms when you’re in a hurry or your hands are full. - It allows you to lower your shades with ease via the push of a button, remote control, or even a programmed schedule, so you don’t have to do anything at all. - Motorized blinds can be connected to the smartphone and smart home automation technology that you already use in your daily life.

Motorized window blind batteries last you up to an entire year. The type of battery, how fresh the batteries are, how often the blinds are opened/closed, and the size and the weight of the blinds all will be part of the contributing factors. Most rechargeable batteries will wear down over time, and the older batteries may need to be recharged more often than when they are starting brand new.

Let's talk about power supply! Motorized window shade batteries last anywhere from six months to an entire year. Your individual experience will depend on a number of factors: the type of battery, how new the batteries are, how often you open and close the shades, and the size of the window treatment. Because most rechargeable batteries wear down some over time, older batteries may need to be recharged more often than when they’re brand new.

There are several great power options for motorized blinds and shades. The most common power options are hard-wired, battery, or solar. Hard-wired power can come in two forms: either having an electrician run wires through the walls to connect each window covering to your home’s main electrical system, or simply running the power cord from the window coverings to the nearest outlet. Battery power is available in three forms: built-in rechargeable batteries, external non-rechargeable, or external rechargeable batteries. The last option is solar power, which is suitable for windows that get 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day. Most solar-powered shades have enough power to open and close once daily.

There are two types of hard-wired motorized shades: running wires through the walls of your home, or running a power cord from the window covering to the nearest outlet. Running wires through the walls of your home to connect to your home’s main electrical system is best done at the time your home is built or during a substantial renovation, although it is possible in some cases to wire motorized shades as a stand-alone project. This is a project for a qualified electrician and probably not a good idea to try yourself. The second option is running a power cord from the window covering to the nearest outlet. This option may not look as neat, since there will be power cords running from each motorized shade to a nearby outlet; however, it can be done yourself since no wiring is required.

There are several factors to consider when looking at the price of motorized shades. The first is window treatment styles – many types of blinds, shades, and even shutters can be motorized. The price of the window treatments themselves will impact the cost of the overall project. The second factor is the motorization technology. 3 Blind Mice is your motorization specialist for QMotion, Somfy, Lutron, Graber, and Mechoshade motorized blinds and shades. Considering the broad range of options available, it’s difficult to provide a precise cost estimate as prices can range between $129 - $300 per window. If you’d like to explore exact pricing for your project, schedule a safe and convenient Free Virtual Consultation with one of our Window Covering Experts. The average home in America has 17 windows. If you raised and lowered those shades each day, it would take you one full 24 hour day each year. How much is your most valuable asset, your time, worth to you?

Yes, you can hang roman shades over blinds. Due to how blinds and roman shades are mounted, when you consider pairing them, one will need to mount inside the window frame, and the others are mounted outside the window frame. Due to the soft aesthetic of roman shades, they are more commonly paired with drapes or curtains.

There are free kits available to help prevent the danger of sagging or looping cords, but the best solution for child safety is to use cordless window coverings.

The best way to ensure you have child safe window treatments is to go cordless.

Care & Cleaning

Woven wood shades are more difficult to clean than other window treatments due to their natural materials. However, regular dusting and spot cleaning can keep them looking their best.

All fabrics used for window treatment are to be dusted frequently with a feather duster. If cleaning is necessary plan is use a reputable experienced drapery cleaner. These types of fabrics are not washable.

To keep your wood blinds clean, regularly dust or vacuum them. For deeper cleaning, wipe with a damp cloth. Stained finishes can be treated with lemon oil.

Vertical blinds are best cleaned when hanging. The easiest way to keep your vertical blinds clean is to vacuum them with a brush attachment during your regular cleaning routine. For fabric and vinyl blinds, you can use a dry sponge to remove any spots that the vacuum was unable to remove.

Take your blinds outside and rest them on a carpet, towel or blanket. Use a soft brush and a bucket of water with a few drops of dish detergent and gently scrub from side to side. Make sure to wash both sides of your blinds. When done, rinse gently with a garden hose and hang to dry.

You should dust or vacuum your blinds with your regular household cleaning routine. You can deep clean your blinds once or twice per year.

Gentle Cleanings. A light dusting or vacuuming will do the trick to keep light in or out.

Child Safety

Blackout window treatments are an excellent choice for children's rooms as they provide a dark environment that promotes better sleep. Be sure to select blackout treatments that are cord-free to ensure they are safe and hazard free for your little ones.

The safest options for window treatments in your child's room are those that are free of cords, so they will not present a strangulation hazard. Many window treatments come with cordless options and motorization and home automation options. At 3 Blind Mice, we have the best pet and kid-safe window treatment options. Blinds and shades are particularly good choices.

Yes, safety is a concern when it comes to window treatments. Avoid using long cords or dangling strings that could pose a risk to small children or pets. Instead, opt for cordless or motorized window treatments for a safer option.

The best option in window coverings in homes with smal children are cordless options. Cellular shades, roller shades and roman shades are all cordless options. Some roman shades have cords on the back of the shades, so be aware of this.

There are free kits available to help prevent the danger of sagging or looping cords, but the best solution for child safety is to use cordless window coverings.

The best way to ensure you have child safe window treatments is to go cordless.

Children's Room

Window treatments are available in a multitude of materials. For a children's room it is best to choose durable and easy-to-clean materials like polyester, vinyl, or faux wood since they are easier to clean and can take the wear and tear.

Blackout window treatments are an excellent choice for children's rooms as they provide a dark environment that promotes better sleep. Be sure to select blackout treatments that are cord-free to ensure they are safe and hazard free for your little ones.

The safest options for window treatments in your child's room are those that are free of cords, so they will not present a strangulation hazard. Many window treatments come with cordless options and motorization and home automation options. At 3 Blind Mice, we have the best pet and kid-safe window treatment options. Blinds and shades are particularly good choices.

Adding patterned or colorful window treatments to your child's room adds a fun and playful touch to the decor while also creating a stimulating environment for children. At 3 Blind Mice, the customization options are vast, from fabric colors and patterns to materials. Our in-home designers can help you choose the perfect window treatments to match or complement your existing decor.

The best material for your window treatments depends on your style and the required functionality. For example, opt for sheer fabrics like linen or cotton if you want natural light to filter through your window treatments. Choose heavier fabrics like velvet or silk if you need privacy and light control. You can also choose materials like wood or faux wood for a more classic look. If you have a room like a bathroom or a kitchen with more traffic and moisture, then you will want to consider more durable window treatments that can be easily maintained and thoroughly cleaned often.

The best way to ensure you have child safe window treatments is to go cordless.

Curtains & Draperies

Consider using sheer curtains or shades to allow natural light in while still maintaining some privacy. You can also choose a window treatment with adjustable slats, like blinds, to control the amount of light coming in.

Yes, you can layer different types of window treatments for added style and functionality. For example, you can pair drapes with blinds or shades for extra privacy and light control. Layering window treatments also adds depth and texture to your living room decor.

Measurement requirements differ depending on the window treatment and how and where you mount it. You must account for hardware, window trim, and the like. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help to ensure that you have professional measurements and the perfect fit.

Proper cleaning and maintenance are crucial to keeping top treatments looking their best and lasting longer. The best way to keep your top treatments clean and dust free is to regularly vacuum, dust, and/or spot clean.

The installation process can vary depending on the type of top treatment chosen. Some top treatments, like valances, can be easily installed using rods or clips, while others, like cornices, may require more advanced installation techniques. At 3 Blind Mice, we will not only help you design your top treatments but we will measure and install them for you.

Yes, you can customize your top treatments to match your home's decor or personal style. Customization options can include the materials, including fabrics and trimming options such as fringe or tassels, and embellishments like beading or embroidery.

A variety of materials can be used to create top treatments depending on what type of treatment you are interested in. Cornice boxes and valances and more structured and popular options include wood, metal, fabric, and even natural materials such as bamboo or woven grasses. Whereas top treatments like swags and scarves are made of fabric ranging from cotton and linen to silk, or polyester and can be designed in a range of styles, from pleated to gathered to tailored. When selecting a material for a top treatment buyers should consider the style and function of the room, as well as their own personal preferences and budget. It is also important to keep in mind the maintenance requirements of the material, as some may require more care than others.

Measuring for a top treatment is crucial to ensure the right fit and style. Buyers should measure the width and height of the window, add extra length for the desired style, and account for any hardware that may be used for installation. At 3 Blind Mice, we will take accurate and precise measurements noting all the architectural features that must be accommodated—windows, doors, moldings, built-in furniture, and more. Let us do it for you so you don’t have to worry about missing a single step!

Several types of top treatments are available for curtains and drapes, such as valances, cornices, swags, and scarves. Each has a unique look and can be made from various fabrics to fit different styles and needs. Buyers should consider the type of window, room decor, and functionality when choosing a top treatment.

Yes, blackout curtains can be combined with other window treatments to provide additional light blocking or privacy. For example, you may choose to use blackout curtains in conjunction with blinds or shades to create a layered look.

Blackout curtains are available in various colors and patterns, from neutral shades such as black, white, and gray to brighter colors and bold patterns.

Blackout curtains can be hung in the same way as regular curtains, using a curtain rod or other type of hardware. It's important to ensure that the curtain rod is sturdy enough to support the weight of the curtains, which can be heavier than regular curtains due to the additional lining.

Yes, most blackout curtains can be washed in a washing machine. However, it's important to check the care instructions on the label before washing to ensure that you are using the correct method.

Room darkening curtains are designed to reduce the amount of light entering a room, but they are not completely opaque and may allow some light to pass through. On the other hand, blackout curtains are designed to block out all light and create a completely dark environment.

Yes, blackout curtains can help reduce noise by absorbing sound waves and preventing them from entering a room. This can be particularly useful for people who live in noisy areas or near busy streets.

Yes, blackout curtains can help reduce energy costs by providing insulation and reducing heat loss through windows. This can be particularly beneficial in colder climates, where keeping heat inside the home is important.

No, not all blackout curtains are completely opaque. Some may allow a small amount of light to pass through, depending on factors such as the thickness of the material and the color of the curtain.

The main benefit of blackout curtains is that they can help create a dark and peaceful environment, which is essential for people who need to sleep during the day or are sensitive to light. In addition to blocking out light, blackout curtains can help reduce noise, improve energy efficiency, and provide privacy.

A blackout curtain is a type of window treatment that is designed to block out light completely. These curtains are made with a special lining that helps to absorb light and prevent it from entering a room, which can be particularly useful for people who need to sleep during the day or who live in areas with a lot of light pollution.

Yes, aluminum blinds can be repaired if they become damaged or stop functioning correctly. You can replace individual slats, restring the blinds, or replace the cord mechanism. We offer professional repair for all of our work.

Dining Room

The best material for your window treatments depends on your style and the required functionality. For example, opt for sheer fabrics like linen or cotton if you want natural light to filter through your window treatments. Choose heavier fabrics like velvet or silk if you need privacy and light control. You can also choose materials like wood or faux wood for a more classic look. If you have a room like a bathroom or a kitchen with more traffic and moisture, then you will want to consider more durable window treatments that can be easily maintained and thoroughly cleaned often.

Doors

There is a lot to consider when measuring your window treatments. Every treatment will have different considerations, including the function and look you try to achieve with your window treatments and the corresponding hardware and surroundings like window trim, built-in furniture, etc. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help you select the window treatments of your dreams with professional measurements to ensure the perfect fit.

Cellular shades, roller shades, and Roman shades with a thermal lining are all great options for energy-efficient window treatments. They can help insulate your windows and reduce your energy bills.

Consider using sheer curtains or shades to allow natural light in while still maintaining some privacy. You can also choose a window treatment with adjustable slats, like blinds, to control the amount of light coming in.

Yes, safety is a concern when it comes to window treatments. Avoid using long cords or dangling strings that could pose a risk to small children or pets. Instead, opt for cordless or motorized window treatments for a safer option.

Yes, sheer vertical blinds are an excellent choice for large windows and patio doors. The vertical design of these blinds allows them to cover a large surface area while still being easy to operate. They can be custom-made to fit any window size and are available in various colors and materials.

Plantation shutters are a perfect addition to French doors—they look great and give you lots of options for controlling your light levels and in-home privacy. Depending on the width of your shutters and the design of your French doors, you may need a door handle cut out to accommodate lever-style door handles.

Yes! Plantation shutters are a safe and easy-to-use covering for sliding doors that can be customized to match the rest of your window coverings. Unlike with shutters for windows, which are usually mounted to the left or right side of the window, shutters for sliding glass doors are installed in a track above the doors that allow them to slide open like an accordion. This provides you with full access to open and close the sliding door without the shutters in the way.

There are many options available for sliding glass or patio doors. You will usually want to select a treatment that opens in the same direction as your doors, and you will also want to make sure the treatment complements the other window coverings in the room and that it is durable because of the daily use. Some good options include vertical blinds, sliding door track panels and vertical cellular shades.

If you look at french doors as another type of window, it makes selecting a treatment easier. Many treatments will work on french doors, allowing function and design. Some options include cellular shades, roman shades, roller shades, sheer curtains and all types of blinds.

Eco-friendly

Choosing natural materials for you window coverings is a great way to make sure they are Eco-friendly. Wood and bamboo are both good natural options. Also, bamboo and woven window coverings break down faster in landfills after their life cycle is complete. Another option is to choose items made from recycled materials, such as aluminum blinds.

Energy Efficiency

Cellular shades, roller shades, and Roman shades with a thermal lining are all great options for energy-efficient window treatments. They can help insulate your windows and reduce your energy bills.

Sheer shades are less energy-efficient than other window treatments, such as cellular shades or blackout curtains. However, they can still help to reduce energy costs by providing natural light and heat control. For maximum energy efficiency, it is recommended to layer sheer shades with other window treatments.

During cold months properly installed cellular shades can reduce as much as 64% or more windows heat loss which equates to about 16% heating energy savings!

Light filtering fabrics are designed to let some light in, making them perfect for rooms where you want to trim the heat and prevent UV damage. Blackout fabrics block 99% of the light and incoming heat to the room, making it more energy-efficient.

The sun's heat can warm your home uncomfortable, especially during summer. Instead of relying on a cooling system and fans, learn how to block sunlight-generated heat from windows, reduce your costly energy every month on your energy bill, reduce your carbon footprint, and enjoy your home. - Heat blocking window shades - Blockout roller or panel blinds - Hang drapery made room darkening fabrics - External window shading - Bubble wrap window insulation - Heat reducing window film - Combining multiple methods

Here are the top 6 things you can do to improve the efficiency of your existing windows: - Check existing windows for leaking air - Caulk and Weatherstrip your windows and doors - Add or replace with energy-efficient window coverings - Add storm panels or storm windows - Add solar control window film - Add exterior shadings, like awnings, overhangs, or exterior shutters

Light-filtering or blackout liner fabrics are available to help control light and protect privacy for every room of your home. Most importantly, these energy-efficient window shades keep warm air in during the winter months and cooler air during the summer, enhancing energy efficiency.

The "best" energy-efficient window covering will depend on the consideration of the existing windows, the design and arrangement of your home, and your family's needs. 3 Blind Mice Window Covering's designers can examine your space and provide the best energy-efficient recommendation: shades, blinds, drapery/curtains, shutters, or treatments! Here are some of our favorites solutions: Honeycomb shades aka Cellular shades, Roller shades with solar blackout fabrics, Blackout shades & curtains Smart Blinds aka Automated Shades, and Solar films.

General

After you have selected and agreed to purchase custom window treatments they can take from 2 -8 weeks to fabricate and be installed, depending on the availability of the fabric. Since the window treatments are custom 3BM requires full payment to begin the fabrication. We accept all major credit cards and checks.

3 Blind Mice not only has quality products at an affordable price, but we also provide professionally certified installers and an outstanding customer support team. Our commitment to our customers has been rewarded by winning the coveted Better Business Bureau’s Torch Award for marketplace ethics multiple times and through our customers’ referrals and online reviews.

3 Blind Mice not only has quality products at an affordable price, but we also provide professionally certified installers and an outstanding customer support team.

Our designers will design the best style for your home and your budget. The designer will bring fabric samples to your home for you to hold and feel to ensure it's a match for your design goals.

Three Blind Mice offers a variety of different fabrics for any type style of drapery you choose for your home or office decor. We have a variety of custom fabrics, trims, and rods that can be incorporated into any type of design. Curtains or drapes can be used alone or in combination with the many other types of window treatments that we have available. We offer sheer curtains, blackout & darkening curtains and valances in addition to a wide variety of motorized options for each. Styles of curtains we offer include flat panel, tab top, grommet and rod pocket.

There are so many factors when choosing coverings, your choices can seem overwhelming. The biggest factor in your decision is knowing whether you need privacy, light, or a combination of both.

When choosing the right window treatment for your home, it's important to take all the elements into consideration. Wall color, type of window, how much light you want coming in, etc.

Home Office

Window treatments that offer both privacy and light control are ideal for home offices. Shades, blinds, and curtains are popular for home office window treatments.

Look for window treatments with light-filtering or room-darkening properties. Cellular shades, roller shades, and curtains with blackout liners can help reduce glare on your computer screen.

Durable materials such as aluminum, vinyl, and polyester are great home office window treatment options since it is likely that your home office window treatments will experience fairly high use. These durable materials are easy to clean and can withstand daily wear and tear, unlike fabrics like silk or something that is more decorative in nature, like a highly embroidered curtain or drape.

The best material for your window treatments depends on your style and the required functionality. For example, opt for sheer fabrics like linen or cotton if you want natural light to filter through your window treatments. Choose heavier fabrics like velvet or silk if you need privacy and light control. You can also choose materials like wood or faux wood for a more classic look. If you have a room like a bathroom or a kitchen with more traffic and moisture, then you will want to consider more durable window treatments that can be easily maintained and thoroughly cleaned often.

Kitchen

Yes, faux wood blinds are moisture-resistant and will not warp or crack, making them ideal for high-humidity areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.

Regarding kitchen window treatments, choosing materials that can withstand moisture and heat is important. Avoid using fabrics that are easily stained, such as silk or linen, and opt for materials that are easy to clean, such as faux wood or vinyl.

Yes, you can use curtains in your kitchen, but choosing the right materials is important. Avoid using heavy fabrics that are difficult to clean, and instead, opt for lightweight cotton or linen curtains that are easy to wash.

Yes, safety is a concern regarding window treatments in the kitchen. Avoid using long cords or dangling strings that could pose a risk to small children or pets. Instead, opt for cordless or motorized window treatments for a safer option.

It is generally not recommended to use window treatments that touch the countertop or stove, as they can become a fire hazard. Instead, choose a window treatment that hangs above the countertop or stove, such as a valance or a Roman shade.

It is important to regularly clean your kitchen window treatments, as they can collect grease and food particles. Most window treatments can be easily wiped down with a damp cloth or sponge. You may need to use a cleaning solution specific to the material for more stubborn stains.

The best material for your window treatments depends on your style and the required functionality. For example, opt for sheer fabrics like linen or cotton if you want natural light to filter through your window treatments. Choose heavier fabrics like velvet or silk if you need privacy and light control. You can also choose materials like wood or faux wood for a more classic look. If you have a room like a bathroom or a kitchen with more traffic and moisture, then you will want to consider more durable window treatments that can be easily maintained and thoroughly cleaned often.

The benefits of choosing faux wood shutters over real wood shutters include affordability, durability, and moisture resistance. Faux wood shutters also require less maintenance and are easier to clean than real wood shutters. Additionally, they are an eco-friendly option as they are made from recycled materials. The ease of maintenance or moisture resistance makes them perfect choices for kitchens and bathrooms.

Roman shades using traditional fabrics are not a good use case for humid environments like kitchens and bathrooms. Selecting fabrics that will not collect dust or develop mold due to dampness is imperative in kitchens and bathrooms. Kitchen window treatments tend to soak up oils and grease, eventually caking dust on them. It is essential to clean the grime and grease regularly so that your shades maintain cleanliness.

Living Room

The best window treatment for the living room depends on your personal style, the amount of light you want to let in, and the amount of privacy you need. Some popular options for living rooms include drapes, blinds, shades, and shutters. Consider materials, color, and opacity to find the perfect window treatment for your living room.

The best material for your window treatments depends on your style and the required functionality. For example, opt for sheer fabrics like linen or cotton if you want natural light to filter through your window treatments. Choose heavier fabrics like velvet or silk if you need privacy and light control. You can also choose materials like wood or faux wood for a more classic look. If you have a room like a bathroom or a kitchen with more traffic and moisture, then you will want to consider more durable window treatments that can be easily maintained and thoroughly cleaned often.

When choosing the color of your living room window treatments, consider the existing color scheme of your room. You can opt for a complementary color to your walls or furniture or choose a neutral shade that matches your decor. If you want to make a statement, choose a bold color or pattern that contrasts with the rest of your living room.

It depends on your preferences and needs. Light-filtering treatments may be a good choice if you want to let in some natural light while maintaining privacy. Room-darkening treatments may be more suitable if you want to block out more light and create a darker atmosphere. You should also consider the type of light pollution that exists just outside the walls of your living room such as street lights and passing traffic.

It depends on your decor style and personal preferences. You can choose neutral colors for a classic look or bold colors and patterns for a more modern style. Consider the color and pattern of your furniture and decor when selecting your window treatments. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers can help you choose the perfect customized window treatments to match our style and existing decor.

Motorization

Yes, motorized window treatments are a great option for bedrooms, especially for hard-to-reach windows or for those who prefer the convenience of remote-controlled operation. With motorized shades or curtains, you can easily adjust the amount of light that enters your room, even from the comfort of your bed.

Motorized window treatments controlling natural light and privacy in your home at the touch of a button are an excellent convenience. Although the benefits of motorized blinds are innumerable, here are a few of our favorites: - Motorization decreases the wear on your blinds—no uneven pulling or hurried tugging on the lift mechanisms when you’re in a hurry or your hands are full. - It allows you to lower your shades with ease via the push of a button, remote control, or even a programmed schedule, so you don’t have to do anything at all. - Motorized blinds can be connected to the smartphone and smart home automation technology that you already use in your daily life.

There are many good light-blocking shade options on the market. Both blackout cellular shades and blackout roller shades are great options for motorization. Cellular shades have a unique honeycomb structure which makes the air pockets an excellent insulator for both heat and sound. Blackout roller shades offer maximum light and heat control. They offer slightly less insulation than cellular shades but are an excellent choice for large areas that get a lot of sunlight.

Let's talk about power supply! Motorized window shade batteries last anywhere from six months to an entire year. Your individual experience will depend on a number of factors: the type of battery, how new the batteries are, how often you open and close the shades, and the size of the window treatment. Because most rechargeable batteries wear down some over time, older batteries may need to be recharged more often than when they’re brand new.

You can make your home work for you using motorized window treatments, controlling natural light and privacy in your home at the touch of a button. Although the benefits of motorized window treatments are innumerable, here are a few of our favorites: Motorization decreases the wear on your blinds—no uneven pulling or hurried tugging on the lift mechanisms when you’re in a hurry or your hands are full. It allows you to lower your shades with ease, via the push of a button, remote control, or even a programmed schedule, so you don’t have to do anything at all. Motorized window coverings can be connected to the smartphone and smart home technology that you already use in your daily life.

You can make your home work for you using motorized window treatments, controlling natural light and privacy in your home at the touch of a button. Although the benefits of motorized window treatments are innumerable, here are a few of our favorites: Motorization decreases the wear on your blinds—no uneven pulling or hurried tugging on the lift mechanisms when you’re in a hurry or your hands are full. It allows you to lower your shades with ease, via the push of a button, remote control, or even a programmed schedule, so you don’t have to do anything at all. Motorized window coverings can be connected to the smartphone and smart home technology that you already use in your daily life.

Battery-powered motorized blinds are a great option when wiring or solar options are not feasible. There are several options for using battery-operated motorized blinds. The first is built-in rechargeable batteries. This means that the battery pack is built into the window covering itself and is usually hidden out of sight. The battery charge can usually last anywhere from 6-12 months on a charge and take just a handful of hours to recharge fully. There are also external batteries, in both rechargeable and non-rechargeable options.

There are several great power options for motorized blinds and shades. The most common power options are hard-wired, battery, or solar. Hard-wired power can come in two forms: either having an electrician run wires through the walls to connect each window covering to your home’s main electrical system, or simply running the power cord from the window coverings to the nearest outlet. Battery power is available in three forms: built-in rechargeable batteries, external non-rechargeable, or external rechargeable batteries. The last option is solar power, which is suitable for windows that get 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day. Most solar-powered shades have enough power to open and close once daily.

There are two types of hard-wired motorized shades: running wires through the walls of your home, or running a power cord from the window covering to the nearest outlet. Running wires through the walls of your home to connect to your home’s main electrical system is best done at the time your home is built or during a substantial renovation, although it is possible in some cases to wire motorized shades as a stand-alone project. This is a project for a qualified electrician and probably not a good idea to try yourself. The second option is running a power cord from the window covering to the nearest outlet. This option may not look as neat, since there will be power cords running from each motorized shade to a nearby outlet; however, it can be done yourself since no wiring is required.

There are several factors to consider when looking at the price of motorized shades. The first is window treatment styles – many types of blinds, shades, and even shutters can be motorized. The price of the window treatments themselves will impact the cost of the overall project. The second factor is the motorization technology. 3 Blind Mice is your motorization specialist for QMotion, Somfy, Lutron, Graber, and Mechoshade motorized blinds and shades. Considering the broad range of options available, it’s difficult to provide a precise cost estimate as prices can range between $129 - $300 per window. If you’d like to explore exact pricing for your project, schedule a safe and convenient Free Virtual Consultation with one of our Window Covering Experts. The average home in America has 17 windows. If you raised and lowered those shades each day, it would take you one full 24 hour day each year. How much is your most valuable asset, your time, worth to you?

Motorized solutions are all controlled by a remote. However, many are now controlled through apps which you can manage right from your smart phone or your smart home system.

Motorizing your indoor window coverings simplifies control over hard to reach coverings as well as managing glare and protecting your furnishing from potential sun damage.

There are several factors you will need to consider. Durability, compatibility, cost, noise, power source and remote control options are all important things to consider when making your choice.

Most window treatments can be motorized, but you will need to make sure your treatment and motor are compatible. Our experts can help you decide with motorized solution will work best for you.

Panel Track Blinds

Yes, panel track blinds can be motorized for easy operation. Motorized blinds allow you to control your window treatments with the touch of a button or with a remote control. They are a convenient option for hard-to-reach windows or anyone with mobility issues. Motorized panel track blinds can also be integrated with smart home systems, allowing you to control them with your voice or through a smartphone app.

Panel track blinds can be made from a variety of materials, including woven wood, sheer fabrics, and blackout materials. The type of fabric you choose will depend on your desired level of privacy and light control. Sheer fabrics allow natural light to filter through while still providing some privacy, while blackout materials are ideal for bedrooms or media rooms where light control is important. Woven wood materials are a stylish and eco-friendly option for a natural and organic look.

Panel track blinds are typically installed using a bracket system that attaches to the ceiling or wall. The track is then secured to the brackets, and the panels are attached to the carriers on the track. A DIY homeowner can do installation with some basic tools and experience, but professional installation will ensure the blinds are installed properly and operate smoothly. At 3 Blind Mice we provide professional installation as well as in-home measurements during the design and shopping process so that your window treatments are guaranteed to fit perfectly.

Patio

When shopping for outdoor window treatments seek out materials that are durable, resistant to weather, and easy to clean. Some popular materials for outdoor window treatments are vinyl, aluminum, and wood composite.

Outdoor spaces require window treatments that withstand elements such as wind, rain, and sun exposure. Some popular options for patio and outdoor window treatments include outdoor roller shades, outdoor curtains, and outdoor shutters made from durable materials such as PVC, vinyl, or aluminum.

Yes, there are motorized options available for outdoor window treatments. These can be controlled with a remote or a smart device for added convenience.

Roller shades and vertical blinds are both great options for privacy on a patio. These window treatments can be adjusted to control the amount of light and privacy needed.

Indoor window treatments are unsuitable for outdoor use as they are not designed to withstand the elements. It is best to choose window treatments specifically designed for outdoor use.

When choosing the right size for your patio window treatments, consider the size and placement of your windows. Measure the width and height of your windows and add a few inches to each measurement to ensure the window treatment fully covers the window opening. Also, consider the style of window treatment you want and whether you want it to hang inside or outside of the window frame. That said, it is highly recommended to consult a professional for proper measurement before ordering your window treatments, this will ensure the perfect fit and that you have accounted for things like hardware allowances.

Yes, there are energy-efficient options for patio window treatments. Outdoor roller shades and outdoor shutters can help block sunlight and reduce heat gain, which can help lower energy bills during hot summer months. Additionally, some outdoor fabrics used for outdoor curtains can help reduce heat gain and improve energy efficiency.

Outdoor window treatments can be treated with UV protectants to prevent fading and damage from the sun. It is also important to regularly clean and maintain the window treatments to ensure their longevity.

The best material for your window treatments depends on your style and the required functionality. For example, opt for sheer fabrics like linen or cotton if you want natural light to filter through your window treatments. Choose heavier fabrics like velvet or silk if you need privacy and light control. You can also choose materials like wood or faux wood for a more classic look. If you have a room like a bathroom or a kitchen with more traffic and moisture, then you will want to consider more durable window treatments that can be easily maintained and thoroughly cleaned often.

Plantation Shutters

There is a lot to consider when measuring your window treatments. Every treatment will have different considerations, including the function and look you try to achieve with your window treatments and the corresponding hardware and surroundings like window trim, built-in furniture, etc. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help you select the window treatments of your dreams with professional measurements to ensure the perfect fit.

Consider using sheer curtains or shades to allow natural light in while still maintaining some privacy. You can also choose a window treatment with adjustable slats, like blinds, to control the amount of light coming in.

Yes, you can layer different types of window treatments for added style and functionality. For example, you can pair drapes with blinds or shades for extra privacy and light control. Layering window treatments also adds depth and texture to your living room decor.

Measurement requirements differ depending on the window treatment and how and where you mount it. You must account for hardware, window trim, and the like. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help to ensure that you have professional measurements and the perfect fit.

Faux wood shutters, also known as composite shutters, are window treatments made to look like real wood shutters, but they are made from synthetic materials such as vinyl or composite wood. They offer the same classic look as real wood shutters but are more affordable and durable.

Faux wood shutters are generally less expensive than real wood shutters, and they are more durable and resistant to moisture. However, they may not have the same authenticity and warmth as real wood shutters.

Yes, faux wood shutters are generally easy to clean with just a damp cloth. They are also resistant to stains and moisture, which makes them ideal for use in areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.

Yes, faux wood shutters are ideal for high-humidity areas such as bathrooms and kitchens because they are moisture-resistant and will not warp or crack.

Yes, faux wood shutters can be painted or stained to match the decor of your home. However, they do not have the natural wood grain texture that real wood shutters have, so the finish may not look as authentic.

The benefits of choosing faux wood shutters over real wood shutters include affordability, durability, and moisture resistance. Faux wood shutters also require less maintenance and are easier to clean than real wood shutters. Additionally, they are an eco-friendly option as they are made from recycled materials. The ease of maintenance or moisture resistance makes them perfect choices for kitchens and bathrooms.

Yes, faux wood shutters can be custom-made to fit any size or shape of window, including arched and circular windows. This makes them a versatile window treatment option for any room in your home.

Mounting shutters inside the window opening are recommended when windows have a decorative trim or molding surrounding the window. Inside mounts allow shutters to attach directly to the window frame with hinges or by adding a small wooden shutter frame.

Yes, plantation shutters can be configured for motorization and automation, giving you an easy hands-free louver operation. Our system comes with an exclusive override feature that allows for manual operation.

One of the disadvantages of faux wood is the material’s weight, which may cause mechanical failure from wear on the lift mechanism. Overall, faux wood shutters are functional, reasonably priced, and aesthetically pleasing alternative window treatments to real wood shutters.

Plantation shutters are a perfect addition to French doors—they look great and give you lots of options for controlling your light levels and in-home privacy. Depending on the width of your shutters and the design of your French doors, you may need a door handle cut out to accommodate lever-style door handles.

Yes! Plantation shutters are a safe and easy-to-use covering for sliding doors that can be customized to match the rest of your window coverings. Unlike with shutters for windows, which are usually mounted to the left or right side of the window, shutters for sliding glass doors are installed in a track above the doors that allow them to slide open like an accordion. This provides you with full access to open and close the sliding door without the shutters in the way.

The front door of your home can be a statement or a seamless part of your overall décor. No design rule says which is best. Real wood shutters can be a beautiful pairing with a matching wood front door, but a bright pop of color on the front door can provide an excellent contrast with neutral or white shutters.

Begin on the left-hand side of your bay window and measure the width of each section, noting the width of each individually as well as the total width of the window. For example, if you have a multi-angle bay window with 3 panels, your width might measure 24” for the left panel, 48” for the center panel, and 24” for the right panel—with a total width of 96”. For the height, measure from the sill of each window to the top of the window. Record each measurement to the nearest 1/8” and round down to the nearest 1/8” if you land on a 1/16”.

Yes! Shutters make a great window covering for bay windows, and it might be easier than you think. If you’ve struggled with attaching blinds to your angled bay window or are tired of covering it up with curtains, shutters can be the perfect solution. They can be custom-built to fit your bay window’s exact dimensions for a fit that looks great and gives you total control over light, visibility, and privacy in your bay window.

When you measure your arched windows for shutters, make sure to record your width and height measurements, recording to the nearest 1/8” (and rounding down to the nearest 1/8” if you land on a 1/16”). To measure the width, use a steel measuring tape to measure the widest point at the bottom of the arched window. To measure the height, measure from the very center of the bottom up to the arch’s tallest point. If your arched windows have legs (straight sides that end in a curved arch at the top), you’ll need to measure the height of the right and left legs in addition to the middle of the arch.

Shades

There is a lot to consider when measuring your window treatments. Every treatment will have different considerations, including the function and look you try to achieve with your window treatments and the corresponding hardware and surroundings like window trim, built-in furniture, etc. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help you select the window treatments of your dreams with professional measurements to ensure the perfect fit.

Consider using sheer curtains or shades to allow natural light in while still maintaining some privacy. You can also choose a window treatment with adjustable slats, like blinds, to control the amount of light coming in.

Yes, you can layer different types of window treatments for added style and functionality. For example, you can pair drapes with blinds or shades for extra privacy and light control. Layering window treatments also adds depth and texture to your living room decor.

Measurement requirements differ depending on the window treatment and how and where you mount it. You must account for hardware, window trim, and the like. At 3 Blind Mice, our in-home designers will help to ensure that you have professional measurements and the perfect fit.

To effectively block light that comes in from around the edges of blackout shades, it is important to choose a properly fitted shade. Measuring the window opening and ordering a shade slightly larger than the window is recommended. This will allow the shade to cover the window opening and minimize any light gaps fully. Additionally, some blackout shades come with additional features, such as side channels or tracks, that can further block any light from entering the room. Another option is adding blackout drapes or curtains on top of the shades to block any light from entering the room.

Yes, blackout shades are energy-efficient. They can help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, effectively reducing energy costs.

Blackout shades offer a number of benefits for homeowners, including improved sleep quality, reduced energy costs, increased privacy, and protection of furniture and other household items from fading due to exposure to sunlight. They also provide a stylish and versatile window treatment option that can complement a range of home decor styles.

While blackout shades are designed to block out most light, some light may still be able to penetrate around the edges of the shade or through any gaps between the shade and the window frame. Additionally, some shades may not be completely opaque and may allow some light to filter through the fabric.

Blackout shades are window treatments that are designed to block out most of the light from entering a room. They are made from opaque materials that prevent light from passing through the fabric, and they are often used in bedrooms, nurseries, and media rooms to create a dark and comfortable environment.

Cleaning instructions for blackout shades may vary depending on the specific material and design of the shade. In general, most shades can be cleaned using a vacuum brush attachment or using a soft cloth or sponge and mild soap and water. Some shades may also be suitable for spot-cleaning with a mild detergent or fabric cleaner.

Yes, at 3 Blind Mice, we offer customizable options for blackout shades, such as different sizes, colors, and materials.

Yes, blackout shades are suitable for all types of windows, including skylights, bay windows, and french doors. You can choose from various mounting options to ensure a proper fit for your specific window.

Yes, blackout shades can provide privacy, especially if you choose a darker color or thicker material. However, keep in mind that some light may still enter through the sides of the shade or the window frame.

Sheer vertical blinds are a window treatment option made up of vertical fabric vanes that can be tilted to control light and privacy. These blinds are designed to filter the natural light and soften the view outside while providing privacy inside the room. They are an excellent choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and offices.

Yes, sheer vertical blinds are an excellent choice for large windows and patio doors. The vertical design of these blinds allows them to cover a large surface area while still being easy to operate. They can be custom-made to fit any window size and are available in various colors and materials.

Yes, sheer vertical blinds can be installed as a DIY project. However, having some basic tools and a good understanding of how to measure and mount window treatments is essential. At 3 Blind Mice, we do provide professional installation to ensure your blinds are installed correctly and securely, as well as measuring to ensure that your blinds are the perfect size for your space.

Sheer vertical blinds can be spot cleaned with a damp cloth or vacuumed with a soft brush attachment.

Sheer vertical blinds can be controlled with a traditional cord or cordless control. Motorized and automated options are also available for those who prefer a more convenient and modern control option.

The main difference is that sheer vertical blinds have a sheer fabric that allows light to filter through, while traditional vertical blinds are typically made of a thicker, opaque material that blocks out light.

Sheer vertical blinds can be easily cleaned with a soft cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. A mild detergent and warm water can be used for more stubborn stains.

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