Corner Windows & Bay Windows
The following images show how blinds are mounted on corner windows and bay windows.
When windows are in a corner the butt and pass method can be used for horizontal blinds. Each blind is on an individual headrail. Control locations can usually be on the right or left side of each blind. Placing controls opposite the corner is recommended for ease of operation. Depending on the angle, some corner blinds cannot be raised to the same height. Horizontal slat alignment between blinds cannot be guaranteed.
The image above shows how blinds are mounted on corner windows and bay windows.
When windows are in a corner the butt and pass method can be used for horizontal blinds. Each blind is on an individual headrail. Control locations can usually be on the right or left side of each blind. Placing controls opposite the corner is recommended for ease of operation. Depending on the angle, some corner blinds cannot be raised to the same height. Horizontal slat alignment between blinds cannot be guaranteed.
The image above shows how blinds are mounted on corner windows and bay windows.
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