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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have such a house. I invested in custom wood blinds that fit **within** the window frame. ie, they're inset and flush with the wood molding and do not project out. I think this ^^ makes a difference in polished look. It's also period-appropriate[/quote] Don't most blinds go inside the molding without sticking out?[/quote] Only custom ones, if you buy off the shelf from Home Depot, you just put them on the outside of the window.[/quote] Actually Home Depot (and JC Penney, etc) carries MANY different sizes so it's quite possible to buy off-the-shelf and still do inside-mount shades or blinds. I even found cordless roman shades from PB that fit inside-mount in the windows of our 1920s home and they only offered a handful of widths. Sorry that custom blinds salesman led you astray. :) [/quote]
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