What fittings do you need for Roman blinds?

What fittings do you need for Roman blinds?

To start, you’ll need screws, wall plugs, a pencil, a tape measure, a screwdriver, a drill with the appropriate size drill bit and your roman blind parts — typically the blind and brackets for mounting. If you’re not sure what drill bit to use, find out the width of your screws and use that size drill bit.

How do Roman blinds attach to the wall?

How to fit roman blinds

  • Mark the positions of your brackets.
  • Once the markings are level, realign your brackets with the markings.
  • Use your drill to gently screw them into place.
  • When the brackets are firmly attached to the wall, clip your blind into the brackets to complete the perfect fit.

How should roman shades fit in window?

We recommend letting your roman shade extend at least 1”-1.5” on each side of window to avoid light seepage. So whatever is the width of your window from frame to frame, add total of 2”-3” to that.

How do you attach a Roman blind to a uPVC window?

How to fit blinds on UPVC windows

  1. Mark the place where you will fix your brackets.
  2. Perfectly align your brackets for a level blind.
  3. Drill screws into your UPVC window frame to secure the brackets.
  4. Clip your headrail into the brackets to complete your fit.

How do you hang Roman shades without drilling holes?

Hanging Shades or Blinds Without Drilling Holes

  1. Hang shades using Command Hooks. Command hooks are a super popular way to hang no-hole curtain rods (see this article and this tutorial post from the Happier Homemaker).
  2. Hang shades using 3M Picture-Hanging Command Strips.
  3. Use Magnets.

Should Roman shades be hung inside or outside mount?

Roman shades can be installed both inside and outside the window frame depending upon your need and the depth of your windows. Structurally we believe that soft fold and dog-ear Roman shade would make a better fit as outside mount than the inside mount.

Can you put blinds up with no more nails?

No. You cannot put up a blind with No More Nails and have it work safely and effectively in the usual fashion.