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Outside mount blinds vs inside mount blinds.
There are pros and cons to both inside and outside mount window treatments and this post will help you decide which one is the right fit for your home.
Outside mounts are blinds that cover the whole frame while inside mounts are mounted inside the frame leaving the frame moldings or edges visible.
Inside mount blinds also make sense if you don t want your blinds to catch on your drapes.
Inside mount blinds and shades are installed with the brackets attached to the inside of the window frame and depending on the bracket they can be placed almost anywhere on the top or the corner of the inside window frame.
The difference between outside mount vs inside mount blinds is not only visual there are also differences in setup and functionality.
Typically blinds are only mounted outside the window frame when there is not enough window frame depth to mount the shades or there is.
This is typically done in 2 situations.
Inside mounted blinds are preferred for their stylish and clean appearance.
As long as your window frame has enough depth to mount blinds inside the opening we almost always recommend an inside mount.
With an inside mount blinds can have harsh light gaps on each side limits any blackout effect.
Inside mount blinds are mounted inside of the window frame.
Accurately measuring your windows is important for either outside or inside mount with the difference being that with.
An outside mount installing the blinds on the wall or trim above the window is usually just recommended when windows are too shallow to mount inside or when there are obstructions like a window crank.
This also creates the illusion that the window is bigger.
Inside mount refers to a blind that is mounted on the inside of your window frame.
Window blinds and shades can be mounted either inside or outside the window frame.
Outside mount blinds are much easier to install since they can be mounted over a window and do require exact measurements.
Additionally by mounting the blinds outside you can eliminate the pesky light gap that can occur with inside mounted blinds by over sizing the blinds slightly.
Another benefit of outside mount blinds or shades is better light coverage.
With an outside mount you typically order several inches wider and taller than the window for full coverage.
An outside mount is when the blind is mounted up above the window on the wall or window trim.
This type of mount is by far the most common choice and is highly recommended.