Angled Window Blinds for Homeowners with Unique Windows in Franklin, TN
Custom-fitted for bay windows, bow windows, and other non-rectangular shapes using precision tools and measurements.
Angled Window Blinds
We measure windows, select materials like faux wood or aluminum, and install angled blinds to fit bay, bow, or irregular window shapes in Franklin, TN homes.
Fitting Irregular Angles. Non-rectangular windows often leave gaps or misaligned slats with standard blinds. Our process starts by verifying your window’s exact dimensions and angles through on-site measurements. We then cut and assemble slats to match these specifications, ensuring a snug fit that prevents light leakage or operational issues. This approach avoids the need for temporary fixes or compromises in design.
Custom Material Selection. Choosing materials like faux wood or aluminum requires consideration of how they interact with your window’s angle. Faux wood offers warmth and durability, while aluminum provides a sleek, low-maintenance option. We test material suitability during consultation, ensuring your selection matches both the structural demands of your window and your aesthetic goals for the room.
Improving Daily Functionality. Angled blinds in Franklin, TN homes help maintain privacy during the day while allowing controlled light entry. Their slat alignment reduces glare on screens and furniture, and their design complements existing window treatments without requiring major renovations. After installation, you’ll notice fewer shadows in your living space and better temperature regulation from adjusted sunlight exposure.
Next Steps for Your Home. If your windows have angles that standard blinds can’t resolve, let us assess your space. We’ll measure your windows, review material options, and outline a timeline for installation. This avoids guesswork about fit or performance and ensures your blinds function as intended. Contact us to begin the process and receive a tailored solution for your Franklin, TN home.
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Franklin, TN homeowners with bay or bow windows often struggle with standard blinds. We use precision tools to cut slats for custom angles and coordinate material choices based on light filtration needs. Our installers handle the entire process from start to finish, ensuring a fit that works with your existing window frames.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Angled Blinds
Can angled blinds be installed on any window type?
Angled blinds are most effective for bay, bow, or irregularly shaped windows. During consultation, we evaluate your window design to confirm compatibility and suggest alternatives if needed. We use on-site measurements to verify angles and ensure proper alignment for your specific window configuration.
How long does installation take?
Installation typically takes 1-2 hours per window, depending on the number of slats and material type. We prioritize efficiency while ensuring each blind is adjusted to match your window’s exact dimensions. This process avoids delays and maintains quality for complex or multi-pane window setups.
Are there energy efficiency benefits?
Yes, angled blinds help regulate indoor temperatures by controlling sunlight exposure through precise slat positioning. This reduces reliance on HVAC systems during peak daylight hours. We adjust slat angles to minimize heat gain in summer and retain warmth in winter based on your window orientation.
What materials are available?
We offer faux wood, aluminum, and fabric options with varying slat widths and light filtration capabilities. Each material is selected based on durability, aesthetic preferences, and how it interacts with your window’s angle. Faux wood provides a natural look, while aluminum offers low-maintenance performance for Franklin, TN homes.
Do you replace existing window treatments?
We can integrate angled blinds with existing frames or remove old treatments during installation if needed. This ensures your new blinds align with current decor or provide a fresh look without compromising window function. We handle all necessary adjustments to existing hardware or suggest upgrades for optimal performance.