HOW TO INSTALL BLINDS | DIY FAUX WOOD BLINDS INSIDE MOUNT


Hi guys, welcome back. Today we're doing a DIY article. It's going to be how to install blinds right, yes all right. So I'm taking the time to thank you. I appreciate your support. Thank you for liking and sharing my articles and thank you for your continued support of the fall with blind installation all right and this type of installation is going to be the first one that we're doing. So this is relevant for any wood blinds Venetian. Any kind of an ancient line whether it be wood or forward or whatever okay leather because there are leather pants also all right. So I'm gonna back up because he's all up in your grill. So I'm back enough. So you guys could see the window. So you said this is going to be the insulation with a centerpiece right there's a center bracket because a center bracket yeah the width of the blind you know it needs a center. So the fascia there's a couple of things with the fascia there are facial brackets. So I want the fascia to be as close to the wall as possible but just enough space. So I can install it and I'm going to do some extra stuff at the end but anyways that's good work. So first unless I can close it I'm going to give a little bit of space that's good that's perfect. So what were you doing just checking the space that I'm giving it for the fascia I'm giving it a little bit about 16 116 away from the wall. So you need to give it some space away from the wall and just like oh he has it positioned right there just like that all right guys yeah.

So by reading this article you will be able to install your blinds. So this one is with the center bracket. It's not the regular, just plain old window. So we're doing this one with the center bracket and then we're going to do a regular blind installation window and then we're going to do what's the one in the living room called versatile and then we're going to do a vertical. So this will give you the skills to install faux wood blinds at your home. So this is. So that's the center bracket right. So this is just to give it some center support. So this is just some extra support. So the blind doesn't sag in the center let's make sure that you're square okay and if there are particular screws are there particular screws that you have to use when you're mounting these brackets and. So forth. So I'm just using hex head screws. So here we're not close to the ocean, there's no moisture in here. So I'm just using galvanized regular galvanized NBER eight x head screws for this. I am using self-taps because. So I'm going there's a little metal bead pretty much in all the corner frames. So I'm going through that to mount it. It's you know it helps to give it support. So for me, you can use just regular drilling hex head screws but I'm using what's called self-drilling or self tap whatever you want to call it some people say self-drilling some say self tap but whatever it just but it has a little notch on the end that it just helps to cut everything that you're putting in let's close this guy up 16th alright thank you clutch is a bit low. That’s all about today guys, see you in the next article.

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