Can be mounted inside or outside.
Multiple blinds one headrail.
Large windows covered with a single blind can have a tendency to sag over time.
You can raise or lower each individual blind separately and you avoid the wear and tear that a single heavier blind would put on the lifting mechanism.
Calculate the overall size of the window for the blind price and add 15 00 per blind for two on one headrail and 20 00 per blind for three on one headrail.
This cannot be adjusted however you may be able to mount 2 separate blinds at the distance you need and then add a custom valance that will cover both blinds.
Controls for the feature are simple.
Each shade will operate individually with their own chain system.
This will not occur with the multiple shades on one headrail.
Left blind 30 1 4 30 middle blind 30 right blind 30 1 4 30 1 4 when measuring for multiple honeycomb cellular blinds for one window follow the same steps but add 1 8 to the width of each blind.
There are a number of advantages to this method.
To figure the price.
Provides the clean appearance of a single blind with the ability to operate each blind independently.
Customers love the ability to open one blind while leaving the other closed.
If so we recommend ordering multiple blinds or shades on one headrail.
Backed by our perfect fit guarantee.
2 on 1 is shown in image above.
Hanging 2 coverings on one headrail is a great option for large windows.
The factory will deduct 1 4 from each blind.
Can be 2 on 1 or 3 on 1 depending on width of window.
The single valance helps give the finished appearance of a single blind.
The perfect solution is to cover wider windows with 2 or 3 blinds hanging from a single headrail.
They say two heads are better than one and the same goes for designing window treatments with the ability to hang multiple blinds shades on one headrail.
Each blind on the headrail has its own wand and cord control.
You will be allowed to keep your view as well as block out harmful uv rays from the sun.
For very large windows we recommend using two or three smaller blinds on a single headrail.
The standard gap between multiple blinds on a common headrail is about 1 2 inch.
Multiple blinds on one headrail.
With this system you will be able to have multiple shades on 1 headrail.