Random Musings of a Curious Mind


"It is an old maxim of mine that when you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth."
-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, "The Beryl Coronet"

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Select Blinds

I am extremely picky about my window coverings - no heavy draperies, no vertical blinds. Sheers are okay, but they require a nice valance or . . . something to complete the look. Whatever I use, it has to be low maintenance.

Mini-BlindsThat's why I tend to lean toward horizontal blinds. They're easy to care for and come in a huge range of styles. I can let in as much or as little light as I want, without struggling to slide curtains along a rod or inviting the entire neighborhood to stare in my front window.

Watching HGTV and "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" introduced me to Select Blinds, so I started shopping there. If they had read my mind, it couldn't have been more perfect. Just look at these mini-blinds. And they come in over 25 colors, with a free sample available so that you can be sure the color is perfect in your home.

I was thrilled with the look. But when I started reading about the standard features, I really fell in love. These blinds are custom-made in the United States; that's a big one for me. Designed to conform to CPSC* child-safety guidelines, they are heat-treated and spring tempered to resist bending, and come with a crash-proof cord lock, to prevent damage to your windowsill. Best of all, there is an anti-static additive in the paint that helps your blinds stay dust-free.

You have got to check out Select Blinds. And, if you've never ordered or installed blinds before, don't worry. There are step-by-step instructions for customizing, measuring, and installing each product. Still having problems? Get Live Help at the 24/7 Customer Care number. It couldn't be easier.

* Consumer Product Safety Commission


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Jules

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