Daisy:

I just finished editing a book for Hunter Douglas, the folks who make all
kinds of window blinds. They've got what you want, and can stain and
fabricate to your specs. I like the idea of venetian blinds instead of the
roller shades over the sink and in the rear, too.

Dan

> From: D Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 22:28:28 -0400
> To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [VAC] Re: Windows, Blinds, Curtain tracts.....
> 
> Gwen, I took my sink window plastic thingy and the shade out. Does your
> shade have a gold fringe on it ? Not to my taste either. I drilled out
> the pop rivets and out it came. I am using cheap plastic venetian
> blinds, I cut the slats to fit inside the window lifter arms. I am still
> working on how to secure the bottoms. Actually what I really wnat are
> custom made wood blinds, stained to match the contact paper, which is
> walnut, I guess.
> 
> Not a big curtain fan
> Daisy
> 
> soule wrote:
>> 
>> We are going to need to buy tracts for curtains for the 2 back side
>> windows. . With our remodeling, the ones that exisit will be removed. I
>> can cut one to fit but the other side is of a style that won't work.  I
>> will need more plastic curtian tabs, as well.  Anyone know where I can
>> purchase new ones? Or does anyone have  new and different ideas.
>> 
>> The plastic window casing around the kitchen that holds a blind is
>> cracked, pieces are broken off and is an eye sore. The blind fits so
>> poorly I wonder if it is even useful. The window has to be closed
>> tightly and even then the window openers interfere with it lying flat.
>> My question is:  Has anyone removed this entirely without replacing it,
>> leaving that window to look like the others?  I would install a blind
>> with hooks on the botton to hold it to the wall and also be able to let
>> in hang in place if that suited my needs of the moment.  It looks like
>> quite a project to remove so I will wait until I hear what troubles
>> could lie ahead.
>> 
>> Anyfeedbak on different window treatment would be greatly appreciated.
>> Thanks, Gwen
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