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When it comes to separating our blind from the window, it all depends on the type of support and whether it is fixed to the ceiling or the wall.
1. If we choosethe short wall bracket andstuck drop, it will have a spacing of about 2 cm.
2. If we choosewall bracket short and cascading drop, it will have a spacing of about 7 cm.
3. If we choose the long wall bracket and hanging down, it will have a spacing of about 3.3 cm.
4. If we choose the long wall bracket and cascade drop, it will have a spacing of about 11 cm.
If the blind is installed on the ceiling, it can be spaced as needed so that it does not hit any obstacles when it is lowered.
The recommended option when we have an obstacle is to install it on the ceiling, but if we don't have this possibility, see the types of installation below.
1. Ceiling installation: The blind must have enough space so that it does not touch the handle.
2. Wall mounting: Two brackets are available, one short and one long. The option that most separates the blind from the window will be thelong support and a cascade drop, the fabric will be separated by 11 cm. If the handle protrudes more than this distance, we recommend placing the blind on the ceiling and giving it enough space so that when you lower the blind it does not hit the handle.
Yes, but in this case, plugs and screws suitable for plasterboard must be used. These plugs and screws can be purchased at any hardware store.
When it comes to separating our blind from the window, it all depends on the type of support and whether it is fixed to the ceiling or the wall.
1. If we choosethe short wall bracket andstuck drop, it will have a spacing of about 2 cm.
2. If we choosewall bracket short and cascading drop, it will have a spacing of about 7 cm.
3. If we choose the long wall bracket and hanging down, it will have a spacing of about 3.3 cm.
4. If we choose the long wall bracket and cascade drop, it will have a spacing of about 11 cm.
If the blind is installed on the ceiling, it can be spaced as needed so that it does not hit any obstacles when it is lowered.
The recommended option when we have an obstacle is to install it on the ceiling, but if we don't have this possibility, see the types of installation below.
1. Ceiling installation: The blind must have enough space so that it does not touch the handle.
2. Wall mounting: Two brackets are available, one short and one long. The option that most separates the blind from the window will be thelong support and a cascade drop, the fabric will be separated by 11 cm. If the handle protrudes more than this distance, we recommend placing the blind on the ceiling and giving it enough space so that when you lower the blind it does not hit the handle.
Yes, but in this case, plugs and screws suitable for plasterboard must be used. These plugs and screws can be purchased at any hardware store.