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Life's short, gotta hurry...
Location: land of pit vipers
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Cordless blinds and shades
Anyone have any experience with cordless blinds or shades. Good or bad. Just want to hear your opinions. I've found some online, but I'd like to know if they are going to fall apart after 6 months. Spent an hour talking to an idiot today, so now I'm trying to find out some info on my own. When I told him I don't want cords hanging down from the blinds because they are hazardous for the cats he suggested shortening the cords to the top of the windows. Well if the cords are that short, how am I supposed to reach them to adjust the blinds? Maybe carry a ladder around with me? I just looked at him. Now I'm fuming. And this guy was highly recommended.
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Junkie
Location: My head.
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I too would like info on this. I have a concept for a remote controlled house such as the one Will Smith had in in Hitch. Essentially a touch screen panel controls all functions of the house such as blinds, music, TV, lights etc etc ...
OP, would you be willing to get the blinds that aren't exactly cordless but have a "stick" like thingy that you simply rotate to adjust. They're quite common here. |
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Kick Ass Kunoichi
Location: Oregon
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We have cordless Hunter Douglas Silhouettes in our bedroom. They came with the house. I LOVE them. I prefer them to corded blinds, definitely, and especially with cats. My house growing up had Hunter Douglas window treatments, and they're high quality.
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blinds, cordless, shades |
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