Blogs by Month: 06/2009
Home >> Blogs
The Blind Blog
Subscribe
Include comments
Tag Cloud
bamboo blinds bamboo shades basswood blinds bathroom blind repair tips blinds cellular shades child safe blinds Child Safety cordless blinds cordless shades curtains custom blinds custom window treatments Drapery panels Ethics fauxwood blinds french door treatments Handling roller shades Roman Blinds Roman Shades Safety shades Shipping Troubleshooting Wood Blinds vertical blinds window blinds window shades window treatments wood blinds
 
Recent Posts
MATCHING PLATINUM COLLECTION BAMBOO SHADES AND SLIDING PANELS
  Comments: 0
  Rating: 0 / 0
Our Eclipse Faux Wood Plantation Shutters versus...
  Comments: 0
  Rating: 0 / 0
Standard Vertical Blinds
  Comments: 0
  Rating: 0 / 0
2" Solids and Textured Pleated Shades
  Comments: 0
  Rating: 0 / 0
Customer involvement
  Comments: 0
  Rating: 0 / 0
2" Distressed Wood Blinds
  Comments: 0
  Rating: 0 / 0
Regal Fabric Vertical Blinds
  Comments: 0
  Rating: 0 / 0
Cordless Blinds and Cordless Shades for Children's rooms
  Comments: 1
  Rating: 5 / 3
Summer Time Shades
  Comments: 0
  Rating: 0 / 0
Our New Advantage Plus Cordless Roman Shades: "First of it's kind!"
  Comments: 2
  Rating: 5 / 1
 
Recent Comments
Cordless Blinds and Cordless Shades for Children's rooms (1)
Yakira wrote: I purchased the blackout cordless cellular shades ... [More]
How to Restring Bamboo Shades (1)
Bamboo flooring Perth wrote: This is a great tutorial video. You posted the ins... [More]
Our New Advantage Plus Cordless Roman Shades: "First of it's kind!" (2)
Peter Brown wrote: Great post about this new roman shades. This will ... [More]
Our New Advantage Plus Cordless Roman Shades: "First of it's kind!" (2)
SIP wrote: These Roman shades not only add a decorative accen... [More]
Bamboo Shades and Laudatory Customers (1)
waggi wrote: Great post.... [More]
 
Archive
2012
 February (1)
 January (2)
 
2011
 December (2)
 November (2)
 August (1)
 February (1)
 January (1)
 
 
Authors
admin (5)
cherri (5)
Cherri and Ron (1)
fixitgirl (3)
Ron and Jie (1)
Rondale (9)
Seth (4)
 
Categories
Bamboo Shades (12)
Bamboo Sliding Panels (1)
Cellular Shades (9)
cordless blinds (4)
cordless shades (4)
Fabric Vertical Blinds (3)
Online Blinds Retailing (4)
Roman Shades (6)
Shutters (1)
Vertical Blinds (2)
Wood Blinds (1)
Bamboo Blinds (13)
Blind Installation (10)
 
Blog Roll
Living with Lindsay
 
How to Restring Bamboo Shades
By fixitgirl
6/24/2009 8:40:00 AM  

Although our bamboo shades are made to last a very long time without any repairs, sometimes things can happen and it may become necessary to restring one of your shades. If you should find your shade’s cord has broken, give us a call and one of our friendly Customer Support Specialists can assist you in obtaining some brand new cords. When you receive these here are a few simple steps that you can follow to put your window treatment back in working order:

 

Traditional Cords:

Check out this quick silent video to watch one of our experts:

1. Cut your cords the correct length. The correct length is the sum of three measurements. a) On the back of the shade the height from the bottom cord ring to the headrail, b) The measurement from the headrail to the middle of the shade (1/2 way), and c) the measurement in width from the cord track to the cord lock. Please note that for each column this measurement will be different. For example if your shade is 50" wide, there will be one column close to your cord lock and one or more columns farther from your cord locks.

2. Start with the longest cord at the front of your shade and pull your cord through the cord lock mechanism starting at in the innermost track on the underside of the mechanism, through the midle of the two cord lock pieces and then out towards the next pulley to the left or right of the cord mechanism. You will go through each pulley horizontally until you get to the last pulley (There may be one or two pulleys depending on the size of your shade).

 

Blind Lock

3. Once you are at the last pulley, pull it down towards the holes that are in the shade and lead to the outer side.


4. Pull the cord through towards the back side of the shade and lead it through the round guide rings in the same column.

Blind Pulleys



5. Knot the cord at the last guide ring on the bottom of the shade.

6. Repeat with the next cord. Place note that each cord will go in a different chamber within the cordstop mechanism. If there are only two cords, put the shortest cord in the outermost chamber and the longer cord in the back  or middle chamber.

7. Now that all of your cords are through and tied to the back of your shade. Ensure that in the front all the cords are even. Now put the cord-pulls on them

 

Continuous Cord Loop:

1. The cords must be tied at the rod and secured under the clip. The knot will hold the cords in place.
2. The cord then goes into the clip on the bottom of the plastic piece that holds the rod to the headrail. This way, the cord will be secured to the rod when it is rotated.
3. Next, the cords will go through the grommet to the back of the shade and continue down the guide rings on the back of the fabric.
4. The bottom of the cord then goes through the tassel and is tied off. Each of the knots can be re-adjusted to ensure the shade will raise evenly.

 

Make sure to take a look at your bamboo shade and its current cords prior to beginning this process. This will help you feel more familiar with the parts and assemblies so that these directions will make any restringing a snap.

 

Happy repairing,


Currently rated 0 by 0 people


Tags: bamboo shades, bamboo blinds, wood blinds, shades, window blinds
Categories: Bamboo Blinds, Blind Installation, Bamboo Shades
Bookmark and Share
Subscribe:  Email  | RSS  
Bamboo Blinds or Bamboo Shades: What is the Difference?
By admin
6/24/2009 8:28:00 AM  

Many times customers and businesses use the terms blind and shade synonymously. So when it comes to a Bamboo window treatment, this mixing of verbiage can cause confusion. Even we use the term interchangeable ways since and actual shade is usually what customers are looking for even if they search for bamboo blinds. So what is the difference? A shade is usually a piece of fabric or in this case, woven wood (bamboo, grass, reed, fabric, etc) that is raised and lowered in either a roman style, or a roll-up style (the former being more elegant generally). A blind, however, indicates thee are slats that tilt open and closed, like venetian blinds, mini blinds, etc, there are slats, made solely or primarily with bamboo. These slats may have a woven look, or may look very similar to a basswood blind - depending on how they are manufactured. True bamboo window blinds are much more of a niche product, since they are usually a bit more expensive than bass wood blinds, yet look similar (although they are ‘greener’); whereas, bamboo shades are quite en vogue with designers right now, who often dress a window with a combination of a bamboo shade, and colorful drapery panel set.

Hopefully this helps explain the difference, but if you still have any questions, give us a call and we’d be happy to discuss with you in more detail!


Currently rated 0 by 0 people


Tags: bamboo shades, bamboo blinds, wood blinds, shades, window blinds
Categories: Bamboo Blinds
Bookmark and Share
Subscribe:  Email  | RSS  
Summer Window Coverings
By fixitgirl
6/18/2009 8:10:00 AM  
Now that summer is just around the corner and you have finished the spring-cleaning, it is time to start redecorating your home. The best place to start is your windows! Not only do the type of window treatments that you choose influence the look and tone of the room, but also they will help keep out the hot summer rays.Payless Décor’s coolest looking (and feeling) blinds for summer would have to be our bamboo shades. I would have to recommend that you choose either a privacy or blackout liner to keep the temperature in the house down, but these shades are worth the investment. Despite what you may think, these shades will work with any décor from country rustic to sophisticated elegance.Our Premium, Designer, or Signature bamboo shade lines will offer you a choice of either a privacy or blackout liner that is permanently attached to the back of the bamboo (facing street side). By the way, they are attached using staples in the top of the headrail and then plastic anchors and fabric glue through the shade portion. The Signature line of bamboo now boasts a new movable liner that actually lowers and rises independently of the shade. This is a great option for those of you who love bamboo and your privacy!

My personal favorite, if you can swing it, would be to get the bamboo shades and then add a soft treatment around the outside of the shade. I LOVE this look and it is what I went for in my house. I inside mounted the unlined bamboo shades and added curtains on the outside. This way you still get the see-through light filtering of the bamboo, but you don’t have to compromise your privacy or room temp. So, check out the brand new drapery panels that we just got in. With all of the color choices in our bamboo and curtains, you should be able to come up with some amazing combinations that will finalize the best look in your room.

Of course, the old stand bys for summer are the cellular shades and the roller shades. The cell shades are a honeycomb design that reduces noise and heat. We just added a really cool cell shade in the Signature line that can be totally cordless and top down bottom up. It is the 3/8” Signature Double Cellular Shades. Safety meets functional privacy control with that feature.

Roller shades can be ordered as a solar screen, such as the Premium Roller shades Illumination Bronze. This way they are like sunglasses for your window-you can still see through them, but the light is tinted from being so bright. Or, you can get them as a blackout shade to maximize the efficiency of blocking out heat. And, similar to bamboo’s see through quality, you can also get some of the roller shades with an openness factor. For example, the Style 2000 has little holes to filter the light in. You can have the brightness of summer filtered in without even lifting your shade!


Currently rated 0 by 0 people


Tags: bamboo shades, shades, custom window treatments, window shades
Categories: N/A
Bookmark and Share
Subscribe:  Email  | RSS  
 
 
Follow paylessdecor on Twitter Payless Decor on Facebook Payless Decor on Google Plus

 Quick Estimator

 
 
Payless Decor , 6580 Jimmy Carter Ste C., Norcross, GA. 30071
Call Us at: 1-800-925-4635 Email: support@paylessdecor.com