I assume the discussion of the axis of blinds is concerning the opening axis, in which case my old apartment here in Seattle had horizontal blinds. They're pretty nasty really.
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What is your concern about fitting blinds?
There may not be enough space for them above the opening part of the windows. I will be measuring this weekend.
How about vertical ones or am i missing the point?
aren't all blinds vertical? horizontal ones seem odd
I assume the discussion of the axis of blinds is concerning the opening axis, in which case my old apartment here in Seattle had horizontal blinds. They're pretty nasty really.
I thought C meant there wasn't space to pull up the blinds over the opening window in which case it would be tidier to swoosh them across to the side
what's wrong with nice thick curtains to keep out the hieland winters?
Hang on a bit and I'll do a posting about this interesting question.
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