on 11-06-2013 06:26 PM
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I had a look on YouTube, but couldn't find anything.
Has anyone ever successfully changed the colour of their vertical blinds? How did you do it?
Thanx folks 🙂
on 11-06-2013 09:20 PM
they are called blades
on 11-06-2013 10:30 PM
The new ones don't have chains anymore.
I have never heard of anyone wanting to recolour/paint their vertical blinds.
The blades are cheap, buy some new ones in the colour you want. Check first, that the new ones will fit the hook things in the rail you already have.
Curtains/drapes would work better/look better with bi-folding doors wouldn't they?
on 11-06-2013 10:42 PM
I don't think you would be able to dye them ...but paint them yes.
Viponds make a product called tautflex that can be applied to leather and vinyl and canvas etc...
but it would be a costly excercise. If it is just a cosmetic fix on the inside view...until you can afford or decide on something else.. I would just paint them with interior house paint. As long as they don't heat up too much from the sun and don't close them up completely flat against each other (as they may stick).
Good Luck with it!
on 12-06-2013 08:10 PM
Thanx guys.
@jimmeh... that's a venetian blind! ... LOL :^O
We have HUGE windows and I priced the cost of wooden venetian blinds which is what I really really want, but looking at near $5K which I just don't have to spend on blinds to outfit the entire house.
We don't intend on covering the bi-fold doors, but I can experiment on the blind we take away from the window that is currently there.
Upholstery spray paint sounds like the go. I will look into that. Thank you 🙂
on 12-06-2013 08:16 PM
why not buy some fabric, cut into strips, hem the ends, starch them and hang them.?
on 12-06-2013 09:50 PM
I googled vertical blinds and nothing about dying them came up but washing them in the washing machine did. I wouldn't have thought of doing that. Roll them up together, hold them together with rubber bands, put in a pillowcase in the wash machine on delicate, 30deg or cold water. (front loader only?
Wouldn't be game to try that unless they were fairly old.
on 13-06-2013 07:20 AM
I saw one once that suggested you cut fabric of the right colour/design and use an iron on adhesive to apply to the old ones.
on 13-06-2013 07:56 AM
I saw one once that suggested you cut fabric of the right colour/design and use an iron on adhesive to apply to the old ones.
I wonder if an iron on laminate would work like that too?
Hmmm.... think I will do an array of experiments now. You have all given me some great ideas.
Thank you.
🙂
on 13-06-2013 08:03 AM
Just chuck them and replace with something nice. Vertical blinds are awful. Cats and dogs get tangled up in them and the chains break. They swing around and get twisted. Chuck em.
I agree with this. They are the ugliest solution for windows that ever was invented. I bought a unit with them already installed, and almost before I put the keys down, I was up on a ladder dismantling these blinds.
on 13-06-2013 10:39 AM
Thanx guys.
@jimmeh... that's a venetian blind! ... LOL :^O
We have HUGE windows and I priced the cost of wooden venetian blinds which is what I really really want, but looking at near $5K which I just don't have to spend on blinds to outfit the entire house.
We don't intend on covering the bi-fold doors, but I can experiment on the blind we take away from the window that is currently there.
Upholstery spray paint sounds like the go. I will look into that. Thank you 🙂
That's a bit expensive for timber venetians. If you have a Spotlight store handy they do quite a good range of blinds including timber venetians at a not bad price.