Replacing a broken set of blinds in my house and apparently no one sells the old standard kind where you pull the cord to raise them, I guess because kids and/or pets could tangle in the cord? Bit of an education in miniblinds today.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 months ago

    External Venetian blinds are the best, but I think they aren’t so popular in the US from what I heard?

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        2 months ago

        Yes. It keeps the heat that is generated on the surface of the blinds outside your window, so the room doesn’t heat up so much.

        • @johannesvanderwhales
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          12 months ago

          Wouldn’t they get really dirty? I don’t think I’ve ever seen this in the US.

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            2 months ago

            Yes, it does become part of cleaning the window to also wipe the slats. They are usually made of Aluminium as far as I know.

            I posted a picture in a nearby branch of the comment tree.

    • @Lemisset
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      22 months ago

      In the US nearly every window that opens has a screen in it to keep insects out. That’s why venetian blinds have gone out of favor in the past 70 years.

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        2 months ago

        I may be missing the point. How do the external venetian blinds clash with insect screens?

        My father put screens in various windows in his house and still has the external venetian blinds nonetheless.

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          I may be missing the point. How do the external venetian blinds clash with insect screens?

          I’ve never had external blinds, but I’d assume the issue is being able to access them to open or close them. I suppose for a single-story house you could go outside every time?

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            2 months ago

            Ah no, no way!

            You have an articulated rod on the inside which goes through a small hole to the blind cage outside, which you turn to move the blinds up and down, and the first bit of movement in either direction affects the tilt of the blinds. The rod can be straightened when you’re not turning it and it has a plastic holder on the frame so it doesn’t dangle around.

            I’m not sure if I’m describing it well, here is a picture of the rod:

            And a picture of the blinds:

            Nowadays more and more people put in a little electric motor with a remote control instead.