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Hello, my name is Amelia Tallman on behalf of expertvillage.com. We are here today talking
about changing out some window dressings. We had curtains in here and at the recommendation
of designer we are going to go with blinds instead that fit inside the windows. This
is to help create more space in the room by not having curtains that stick out from the
wall that is an already very narrow room. The first thing we need to do is measure the
windows and we are going to do inside mount blinds so you have to be really accurate with
your measurements. You want to go ahead and do your measurement at the top of the window
because that is actually where it is going to hang rather than at the bottoms. There
is sometimes a little bit of inconsistencies especially in older work. Sometimes especially
if it is a larger windows it is good to have a second person to help. Now most standard
blinds when you buy them the size that they say they are is actually a half inch larger
than they actually are so this being 58 ¾ in width we'll probably look for a blind that
is 59 inches. Now I am going to take you to other smaller windows and we will just repeat
this process. This window is 46 ¾ . So on that one we will probably look for a 47 inch.
This is an older window and a lot of interesting wood work was gone on it. It is 36 ¾ inches
which is in my finding not a very standard size window so we might have to look around
for something that will actually fit right in that window. Now whenever we are taking
measurements you want to write them down right away. It is also a good idea to take a vertical
measurement especially on unusual size windows. Often times with blinds that are standard
length, you can adjust them which we will talk about later but it is good to have a
length in there as well or height in here and measurements as well because sometimes
you can find different heights of blinds.