anyone know where I can find these exact same door window blinds?
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- jonmarrow [OP]
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- jdmfishingonly
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Take it off its mount and look for a label. It should have a model number and company (manufacturer) on it.
Then open up google and google it.
Nobody can tell by that photo.
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- Kiraly
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Looks exactly like what I have. I had mine made here: https://venetianblindcentre.ca Give them the measurements and they will custom make it to size.
- fergy
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You most likely can't get the exact same blinds. New Health Canada regulations to prevent child strangulation went into effect last April 2022. Almost all horizontal blinds at the time were banned from sale.
- teoconca
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- ilikerfd21
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Corded blinds were banned, not all horizontal blinds…
Everything needs to be cordless now. For wood/faux wood blinds, I think there are also stoppers randomly placed in the vertical strings to help prevent kids from squeezing their heads in between slats.
- fergy
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That's why I said almost all of the existing stock in April 2022 was banned. If you went into Home Depot, Lowes etc, in May 2022 you would have seen empty shelf after empty shelf. Stores liquidated and removed the cordless too (for anyone wondering, the string running between the blinds seemed to be the issue with them), not much if anything seemed to survive the ban. It took Home Depot many months to replace stock with compatible horizontals. I think for a while all they had was the accordion type horizontals.ilikerfd21 wrote: ↑ Corded blinds were banned, not all horizontal blinds…
Everything needs to be cordless now. For wood/faux wood blinds, I think there are also stoppers randomly placed in the vertical strings to help prevent kids from squeezing their heads in between slats.