Optional upgrades and accessories |
| Hold down brackets |
Brackets to hold bottom rail stationary. Comonly used on door mounted blinds. |
| Spacer blocks |
Placed between mounting brackets and mounting surface, spacer blocks add 1/4" between the blind and the mounting surface. Most commonly used on door mounted blinds. |
| Top Down / Bottom Up |
The top down - bottom up option allows you to raise the shade up or lower the top of the shade down. The top down - bottom up feature consists of two controls: a top down control on the left and a bottom up control on the right. |
| EasyLift |
The shade is raised or lowered by operating the control cord. Pulling on either side of the cord releases the clutch and adjusts the shades’s height by wrapping the lift cords onto the spool. When the control cord is released the clutch then holds the shade in its new position. This system is completely concealed inside a 2" x 1-13/16" headrail. Headrail color may vary from shades constructed with the standard lift system. |
| Extension Brackets |
Placed between mounting brackets and mounting surface, extension brackets provide an adjustable space from 1/4" to 2" between the blind and the mounting surface. Most commonly used on door mounted shades. |
| 2 shades spliced into one headrail |
A 2-on-1 spliced headrail is two separately functioning shades with a spliced headrail joined by a small metal splicer. 2-on-1 splices are sometimes necessary on large widths because the product cannot be manufactured as a single shade. In other cases a spliced headrail may be optimal for the installation. If you have a mullion, or divider in the window and wish to divide the window into two halves that can be operated separately a spliced headrail would be the solution. Spliced headrail configurations require split controls with the left control on the left shade and the right control on the right shade. |
| Side mount brackets |
Side mount brackets offer an alternative mounting option by allowing you to mount the shade from each end of the headrail. This type of mounting is necessary in arched windows when it would be impossible to mount the shade from the top. |
| Cordless |
Cordless shades are designed to keep your children and pets safe by completely eliminating cords from window shade operation, thereby removing the risk of strangulation. Chordless shades also provide a clear view out your windows, without the distraction of pooling cords. Cannot be combined with EasyLift, Top Down / Bottom up or 2-on-1 headrail configurations. |