Inside mounted blinds look tidy and that s the way to go in most situations.
Blinds that fit within the window frame.
An outside mount installing the blinds on the wall or trim above the window is usually just recommended when windows are too shallow to mount inside or when there are obstructions like a window crank.
Whereas perfect fit came from a different view how to fit standard blinds into a frame that then fits your windows.
The intu venetian has an integrated slider to tilt the slats.
Make note for the narrowest width and longest height.
When measuring for the inside mount measure in three places for width top middle and bottom.
If one is present measure from the obstruction to the edge of the window frame.
The included installation brackets are compatible with either mounting option so this is a quick fix.
Once you know your window depth you can check it against the depth requirements for the blinds or shades you have in mind.
Inside mount blinds fit inside the window frame for a neat clean look.
The modern day blinds that can fit inside window frames come in a variety of patterns colors and charismatic textures.
Then again for height left middle and right.
I have had to do that in both my bathroom and my bedroom and it is well worth it.
With great ease you can create a layered look that will complement and fill out every space in your home.
It depends on what type of blinds they are if rollwr blinds you can gernally cut them to fit with venetian blinds cutting the slats is simple but time consuming amd you have to make sure you account for the ficings abd the turning mechanisms.
The perfect fit venetian still uses the twist wand to tilt the slats.
If your windows are beveled measure the flattest and largest section of the beveling.
The easiest solution for blinds that are too wide is to install them as an outside mount instead of an inside mount.
Look at your window and decide if you want to mount the blinds on the inside of the window frame jamb or outside and or above the window frame.
Outside mounted blinds cover up part of the frame and the mounting bracket holes will show if the brackets are removed at a later date.
One compelling reason to go with outside mount is if the window frame is too shallow to accommodate the mounting brackets.
As long as your window frame has enough depth to mount blinds inside the opening we almost always recommend an inside mount.