Installation Methods for Venetian Blinds
Venetian blinds are versatile window coverings crafted from aluminum or wooden slats, offering excellent control over light levels. Venetian blinds can be adjusted vertically using a string mechanism or motorized system, allowing for precise management of light by altering the angle of the slats. Moreover, the interplay of light through the slats creates captivating patterns on the walls and surfaces of a room, adding a touch of modern elegance to any interior.
Venetian Blinds between Glass Panes
- upper cassette
- aluminum slat
- shaft
- bottom rail
- bearing trestle
- roller
- bearing trestle bracket
- bottom rail end cap
- mounting bracket
- support for upper rail
- pull-cord
- ladder
- setting lever
- adjusting rod
- passage
- cord handle
- setting lever holder
- cord holder
- bottom rail knob
Wall-mounted Venetian Blinds above The Window
- upper cassette
- aluminum slat
- shaft
- lower cassette
- bearing trestle
- roller
- mounting bracket for fixing to the ceiling
- mounting bracket for fixing to the ceiling or wall
- upper cassette end cap
- support for upper rail
- pull-cord
- ladder
- gearbox
- adjusting rod
- adjusting rod end hook
- cord handle
- cord lock
- bottom rail cap
- adjusting rod end cap
- bottom rail end cap
When operating the Venetian blind, it’s essential to ensure that the slats are in the open position. Pull the cord straight down to raise the blind and the slats will be locked with the cord lock. Conversely, when lowering the Venetian blind, release the cord from the cord lock by gently pulling it to the side. This action disengages the lock, allowing the slats to be released and lowered to the desired height.