For those of you unfamiliar with the term, venetian blinds
are composed of a number of horizontal slats. These slats can be made out of
metal, timber, plastic or even bamboo, depending on your own personal preference.
With a bit of practice, these blinds in Melbourne can be easily rolled up to
expose the entire window or rolled down to provide complete privacy.
Step 1: Every venetian blind will be fitted with a cord that
hangs down on one side; find this cord and take hold of it somewhere in the
middle. Whilst the cord is usually on the right hand side, if you cannot find
it check the left.
Step 2: Lift the cord upwards and pull it towards the centre
of your blinds in Melbourne (in a 45 degree angle arc). Make sure that the cord
isn’t touching the slats, or else it might get caught.
Step 3: Pull the cord taut and begin to lift your hand
upwards (towards where it connects to the top rail). As the cord passes through
a hole in this rail, you should find that the blind begins to lower.
Step 4: To stop the blind’s descent before it reaches the
bottom, simply move the cord so that it hangs straight down again or pull it to
the left of centre. This should cause it to catch and stop the slat’s process.
As you can see, getting venetian blinds in Melbourne to
lower can be a fairly simple process, providing that you do not get the cord
caught in the slats as they descend. It can take a little getting used to
before you are comfortably pulling on the cord to control the slats, but you’ll
be working them like a pro in no time!
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