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Installation Instructions:

  • Drapery Panels on Decorative Rods
  • Valances on Decorative Rods
  • Valances on Standard Rods
  • 1-1/2″ Wood Blinds

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Back Tab Drapes on Decorative Rod Installation

Back Tab Drapes measuring 84″ length should be hung 84 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 84″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Back Tab on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Back Tab Drapes measuring 90″ length should be hung 90 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 90″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Back Tab on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Back Tab Drapes measuring 96″ length should be hung 96 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 96″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Back Tab on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Back Tab Drapes measuring 102″ length should be hung 102 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 102″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Back Tab on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Grommet Drapes on Decorative Rod Installation

Grommet Drapes measuring 84″ length should be hung 84 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 84″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Grommet on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Grommet Drapes measuring 90″ length should be hung 90 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 90″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Grommet on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Grommet Drapes measuring 96″ length should be hung 96 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 96″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Grommet on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Grommet Drapes measuring 102″ length should be hung 102 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 102″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Grommet on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Ring Clip Drapes on Decorative Rod Installation

Ring Clip Drapes measuring 82″ length should be hung 84 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 84″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Ring Clip on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Ring Clip Drapes measuring 88″ length should be hung 90 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 90″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Ring Clip on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Ring Clip Drapes measuring 94″ length should be hung 96 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 96″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Ring Clip on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Ring Clip Drapes measuring 100″ length should be hung 102 1/2″ above the floor. Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 102″ from floor, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Ring Clip on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that Drapes stay locked in place.

Back Tab Valances on Decorative Rod Installation

Back Tab Valances measuring 16″ length should be hung 8-1/2″ above top of window trim.  Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Backets should be installed at 8″ up from trim, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Back Tab on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that the Valances stay locked in place.

Grommet Valances on Decorative Rod Installation

Grommet Valances measuring 16″ length should be hung 8-1/2″ above top of window trim.  Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 8″ up from trim, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Grommet on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that the Valances stay locked in place.

Ring Clip Valances on Decorative Rod Installation

Ring Clip Valances measuring 14″ length should be hung 8-1/2″ above top of window trim.  Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Decorative Brackets should be installed at 8″ up from trim, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Decorative Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Ring Clip on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that the Valances stay locked in place.

Back Tab Valances on Standard Rod Installation

*This is the only valance that should be hung a standard white rod.

Back Tab Valances measuring 16″ length should be hung 8-1/2″ above top of window trim.  Our rule of thumb is that the top screw of the Standard Rod style brackets should be installed at 8″ up from trim, staying inline with the outside of the trim to ensure hitting a stud. (each Standard Bracket has 2 horizontal screw holes) We suggest putting a Back Tab on the outside of each Bracket, on both sides to secure that the Valances stay locked in place.

Wood Blind Installation

Wood Blind Diagram

Wood Blind Hold Down BracketHold down brackets if desired. Pin goes into the holes at each end of the bottom shade rail.

Wood Blind Box Bracket

Mounting

Flip open the “door” of the bracket. Position the off “door” side 1/4″ wider than the end of the blind head rail location. Fasten with screws to the mounting surface. Repeat the same operation on the opposite end of the head rail. Brackets are reversible.

Insert head rail into the brackets, making certain that the controls are to the front of the blind, and snap the “door” shut.

* Hold down brackets can be installed if needed for the bottom rail of the blind. Screw the bracket located so the pin will engage the hole in the bottom rail end cap.

Operation

To operate simply pull the Raise/Lower cords to raise or lower the Blind. To lock the cords pull to the right and release, to unlock pull the cords to the left and release. To tilt the slats pull the Slat Tilt Cords.

Valance

Blind comes with a wood valance which if desired can be installed using the 2 brackets by inserting the back side of bracket over the front of the head rail and snapping in the valance into the front side of the bracket.

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