What is a 3 1 Headrail?

What is a 3 1 Headrail?

Great for larger windows, a 3 on 1 headrail is a versatile window treatment featuring three independently working blinds or shades that share one continuous headrail allowing for easier lifting while providing a cleaner, uncluttered look.

Can you put 2 blinds together?

When you hang multiple blinds in the same window, each blind has its own headrail and is installed separately, so you can operate them individually. For two (2) separate blinds in one window, take the smallest width and divide it by 2. Then add 1/4″ to the width of each blind.

What is a Headrail on blinds?

Headrails are essentially the part of the blind that houses the operating system – a.k.a. the mechanisms that make our blinds go up and down. This just means that the two or three blinds in a row will operate under the same headrail, giving your window treatments a sleeker, continuous look at the top.

What is the top of the blinds called?

headrail
Valance. The valance is a decorative piece that covers the headrail of blinds/shades.

What’s a Headrail on blinds?

What is a head rail?

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : one of the elliptical rails at a wooden ship’s head extending from the place of the figurehead to the bow. 2a : the upper horizontal piece of a door. b : a solid piece at the top of the back of a chair.

Can you order one Valance for three blinds or a three on one headrail?

There are two different scenarios here, there is the one valance covering 3 different blinds, known as the common valance, and then there is the 3 on 1 headrail option. Let’s first discuss the 3 on 1 headrail option.

Can you order a 2 on 1 headrail?

If you see that, there is a drop down, that will allow you to select a 2 on 1 headrail and then 3 on 1 headrail. When entering your size, you will want to be sure to enter the overall width and height.

Can you have multiple blinds in one window?

This allows you to have multiple blinds in one window frame, allowing you to be able to control each of them individually.

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