Measuring and installing your own window treatments is a cinch – even if you don’t know the first thing about using a drill. But if you are renting an apartment and you aren’t allowed to drill permanent holes anywhere, don’t fret. You can still get the window treatments you love without making a single hole thanks to our No Tools Installation Headrail products. Keep reading to find out how they work!
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There are several benefits and advantages to choosing our No Tools Installation tension headrails instead of traditional blinds or shades. Here is a quick peek at a few of those bonuses:
We are one of the only blinds and shades companies to offer these products at all. We offer a few of the basic options most of our customers love: Honeycomb Shades, Roller Shades, and Roman Shades. You can visit our No Tool Installations Headrail page to shop for your favourite fabrics, products, and finishes.
Yes, our tension products are just as reliable as all of our other products. The same superior quality craftsmanship and luxurious materials are part of what make these products so great.
Whether you’re looking for traditional blinds and shades or our No Tools Installation ones, you should consider many of the same things before purchasing. Here are our tips for purchasing the best blinds for your home:
Do you have any questions about our No Tools Installation Headrails? Ask us anything in the comments below!
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Does the no drill headrail have to be installed at the top of a window or could it be installed say 6-12" below the top to allow some natural light in?
Technically, it could be installed anywhere along the height of the window as it pushes up against the sides for tension and security, but we do recommend placing it at the top to ensure it doesn't budge.