How To Hang Blinds In A Corner Window

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Corner windows are a common feature in many modern homes, but they can also pose a challenge when it comes to hanging blinds. If you want to cover your corner windows with blinds and create a seamless and stylish look, you need to know how to hang blinds in a corner window. In this post, we’ll show you how to hang blinds in a corner window using different methods depending on the type of blinds and the shape of the window.

How to hang blinds in a corner window: To hang blinds in a corner window, you can either overlap them, butt them, or angle them. For overlapping blinds, you’ll need to measure the width of each window all the way into the corner and install one blind on each window. For butting blinds, you’ll need to measure the width of each window up to where they meet and install one blind on each window. For angling blinds, you’ll need to measure the width of each window at an angle and install one blind on each window.

Overlapping Blinds

This method is suitable for corner windows that meet at a 90-degree angle and privacy is a concern. You’ll need:

  • Two sets of blinds that match the length of your windows
  • A drill and screws
  • A level
  • A pencil
  • A tape measure

Here’s what to do:

  1. Measure the width across the inside top of each window all the way into the corner. This will be the width of your blinds.
  2. Decide which window the “butt” blind will hang on, and which one you want the “full” or “through” blind to go on. The through blind will be mounted all the way into the corner where your windows meet, so it bypasses the butt blind.
  3. Mark where you want to place your brackets on each window frame according to your measurements and the instructions that came with your blinds. Use a level to make sure they are aligned and even.
  4. Use a drill and screws to attach each bracket according to your marks. Make sure they are secure and stable.
  5. Hang the butt blind on its brackets first, then hang the through blind on its brackets second. Make sure they fit snugly and operate smoothly.
  6. Adjust the blinds as needed to create an even and symmetrical look.

Measuring Guide: Corner Windows and Bay Windows

Butting Blinds

This method is suitable for corner windows that meet at a 90-degree angle and privacy is not a concern. You’ll need:

  • Two sets of blinds that match the length of your windows
  • A drill and screws
  • A level
  • A pencil
  • A tape measure

Here’s what to do:

  1. Measure the width across the inside top of each window up to where they meet. This will be the width of your blinds.
  2. Mark where you want to place your brackets on each window frame according to your measurements and the instructions that came with your blinds. Use a level to make sure they are aligned and even.
  3. Use a drill and screws to attach each bracket according to your marks. Make sure they are secure and stable.
  4. Hang one blind on each window on its brackets. Make sure they fit snugly and operate smoothly.
  5. Adjust the blinds as needed to create an even and symmetrical look.

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Angling Blinds

This method is suitable for corner windows that meet at an angle other than 90 degrees. You’ll need:

  • Two sets of blinds that match the length of your windows
  • A drill and screws
  • A level
  • A pencil
  • A tape measure
  • A protractor or an angle finder

Here’s what to do:

  1. Measure the angle between your two windows using a protractor or an angle finder. Divide this angle by two to get the angle for each blind.
  2. Measure the width across the inside top of each window at an angle according to your calculations. This will be the width of your blinds.
  3. Mark where you want to place your brackets on each window frame according to your measurements and the instructions that came with your blinds. Use a level to make sure they are aligned and even.
  4. Use a drill and screws to attach each bracket according to your marks. Make sure they are secure and stable.
  5. Hang one blind on each window on its brackets. Make sure they fit snugly and operate smoothly.
  6. Adjust the blinds as needed to create an even and symmetrical look.

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FAQs

How do I choose the right blinds for my corner windows?

There are many types of blinds to choose from, such as vertical blinds, horizontal blinds, cellular shades, roller shades, and more. The best blinds for your corner windows depend on your personal preference, budget, and window size and shape. Here are some tips to choose the right blinds for your corner windows:

  • Consider the style and function of your blinds. Do you want them to block out light, provide privacy, or add some color and texture to your room? Do you want them to be easy to operate, clean, and maintain?
  • Consider the size and shape of your corner windows. Do they meet at a 90-degree angle or an angle other than 90 degrees? Do they have a cornice or a window frame? Do they have enough depth for inside mount or outside mount installation?
  • Consider the color and material of your blinds. Do you want them to match or contrast with your wall color and decor? Do you want them to be made of wood, metal, vinyl, fabric, or other materials?

Wrap Up

Corner windows are a common feature in many modern homes, but they can also pose a challenge when it comes to hanging blinds. If you want to cover your corner windows with blinds and create a seamless and stylish look, you need to know how to hang blinds in a corner window. In this post, we showed you how to hang blinds in a corner window using different methods depending on the type of blinds and the shape of the window.

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