BLINDS


Fig.7 represents a perspective view of a new style of blinds, lately introduced, which may present certain conveniences. The blinds may be described as follows:  It is termed the “Novelty,” and the blind section is made in the usual manner, but the inside divisions of the sections are made to swing on hinges, so as to open and shut the blinds at pleasure. The section slides up and down in connection with other sections, of which it constitutes a part. This swinging may be applied also to any of the other styles of blinds if desired. To remove the blinds from the window frames, it is only necessary to press each section sideways against the springs, flattening them far enough to enable the stile on the ether side of the section to pass out of the groove on that side, when the section is easily withdrawn; by reversing the operation, the section is replaced. 

 


Blinds in the Victorian Home

Home Improvement and Home Remodeling

Victorian Decorating