I don't know who's more relieved: the fine folks at Home Quest, our other sweet neighbors, the dudes who walk around the block all day with various canines, passing traffic after events at the RBC/Carter-Finley, or simply the two of us. We finally have blinds.
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The living room after installation: these are Bali double-cell cellular blinds. All the blinds can be pulled from the top down or the bottom up, except for the 19" windows on either side of our largest window frames. |
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Denise isn't sure about the decision, but we've assured her that birds/squirrels/dogs/people will still be visible under the new system. Tracy and I chose these slightly darker, light inhibiting shades for the master bedroom. |