How to Install Blinds on a Double Window: A Step-by-Step Guide
Installing blinds on a double window can seem like a daunting task, but with the right guidance, it's a straightforward process that can be completed in a few simple steps. This guide will walk you through the process, ensuring your windows are not only stylish but also functional and well-protected.
Understanding Your Window and Blinds
Before you begin, it's crucial to understand the type of window you're working with and the blinds you've purchased. Double windows can have two separate panes or one large pane with a smaller one above. As for blinds, they typically come in two types: inside mount and outside mount. Inside mount blinds are installed within the window frame, while outside mount blinds are installed on the wall or window trim.
Measuring Your Window
Accurate measurement is key to ensuring your blinds fit perfectly. For inside mount blinds, measure the width and height of the window opening. For outside mount blinds, measure the width and height of the entire window frame or wall area where you want the blinds to be installed.

Gather Your Tools
Before you start, make sure you have all the necessary tools. You'll typically need a tape measure, pencil, screwdriver (depending on the type of blinds), drill (for outside mount blinds), and a level.
Installing Inside Mount Blinds
Inside mount blinds are a great option if you want your blinds to sit flush with the window frame. Here's how to install them:
Step 1: Mark the Mounting Points
Using your tape measure, mark the top of the window where you'll install the headrail (the top part of the blind). Make sure the measurement is equal to the width of your blind, minus 1/4 inch on each side.

Step 2: Install the Headrail
Hold the headrail against the marks you've made and use a level to ensure it's straight. Once you're satisfied with the position, use the screws provided to attach the headrail to the window frame. If your blinds come with a bracket, attach that first, then place the headrail into the bracket.
Step 3: Install the Blinds
Follow the manufacturer's instructions to install the blinds into the headrail. Typically, you'll need to lift the blind up into the headrail and secure it in place.
Installing Outside Mount Blinds
Outside mount blinds are a good choice if you want to cover the entire window, including the frame. Here's how to install them:

Step 1: Mark the Mounting Points
Using your tape measure, mark the wall or window trim where you'll install the headrail. Make sure the measurement is equal to the width of your blind, plus 3-4 inches on each side to allow for proper light blocking.
Step 2: Install the Headrail
Use a drill to create pilot holes at the marks you've made. Then, use the screws provided to attach the headrail to the wall or window trim. If your blinds come with a bracket, attach that first, then place the headrail into the bracket.
Step 3: Install the Blinds
Follow the manufacturer's instructions to install the blinds into the headrail. Typically, you'll need to lift the blind up into the headrail and secure it in place.
Final Touches
Once your blinds are installed, make sure to test them to ensure they're working properly. If you've installed cordless blinds, you can now attach the wand or remote control (if applicable). Step back and admire your handiwork - your windows are now not only functional but also stylish!
Remember, if you're unsure about any part of the installation process, don't hesitate to contact a professional. It's always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your windows.






















