Installing eyelet curtains is a straightforward process that requires careful measurements and a few simple steps. Here are the following steps for installation:
Eyelet Curtains:
Measuring and Placing Brackets: Begin by accurately measuring the window space. Mark the positions for the brackets, usually 1 or 2 inches out and above the curtain measurements at the top on both sides. Use a hammer drill machine and screwdriver to drill four holes, two on each side, to accommodate the brackets. Insert the provided plastic wall plugs (gitti) into the holes for a secure fit. Attach the brackets to the wall using screws.
Hanging the Curtain on the Rod: Remove the ends of the iron rod. Fold the curtain vertically so that all the eyelets come together, and then insert the rod through the eyelets. Close the ends of the rod and hang it on the brackets. Use a level meter to ensure the curtains are balanced from both sides. Ensure the outermost eyelet is positioned outside the bracket to cover the entire window space.
By following these steps, you can easily install your eyelet curtains and enhance the aesthetics of your windows while maintaining functionality.
Installing loop curtains and tab-top curtains involves specific steps for each type. Here are the following steps for installation:
Loop Curtains:
Brackets: Start by measuring the desired position for the brackets on the wall. Typically, you'll want to place them 1 or 2 inches out and above the curtain measurements at the top on both sides. Use a hammer drill machine and screwdriver to drill four holes, two on each side, for the brackets. Insert the provided plastic wall plugs (gitti) into the holes. Secure the brackets to the wall using screws.
Hanging the Curtain on the Rod: Remove the ends of the rod and insert it through the loops of the curtain. Close the ends of the rod and hang it on the brackets. Use a level meter to ensure the curtain is straight. Keep the outermost loop outside the bracket to cover the entire window space.
Tab-Top Curtains:
Installing on a Prefixed Rod: If you have a prefixed rod, detach all tab-tops from the curtains. Insert the tab-tops onto the rod from the front, one by one. Repeat the process for the other curtain. Keep the outermost loop outside the bracket to cover the entire window space.
Blinds can be easily installed by following these steps:
Fixing Brackets on the Wall:- Outside Mount:
Measure the window space and mark the position to drill holes, approximately 1 to 2 inches out and above the window space on both sides.
Drill four holes, two on each side, at a depth of 38mm using a suitable tool.
Insert the provided plastic wall plugs (gitti) into the holes to provide a secure anchor for the screws.
Place the brackets on the wall and align them with the holes. Attach the brackets to the wall using screws.
Inside Mount:
For an inside mount, attach the brackets within the window frame.
Drill two holes, one on each side, at a depth of 38mm.
Insert the plastic wall plugs (gitti) into the holes and secure the brackets to the wall using screws.
Fix the Blind on the Brackets:
Once the brackets are securely installed, carefully place the blinds onto the brackets from both sides.
Ensure that the blinds are properly aligned and seated within the brackets.
The brackets provide sturdy support for the blinds, ensuring they are securely fixed in place.
By following these steps, you can easily install blinds and enjoy the benefits of light control and privacy in your space.
Installing shade sails involves attaching them to walls or supporting poles. Here are the steps and accessories required for installation:
Brass Wall Fasteners: Drill a 10mm depth hole with a hammer drill machine in the wall and insert the brass fasteners as anchor points for attaching the shade sail buckle.
Eye bolts: For poles, fit a 10mm eye bolt and use it as an anchor point for attaching the shade sail buckle.
SS Turnbuckle: Stainless steel turnbuckles allow for adjusting the tension of the shade sails. They are used to connect the shade sail's triangle buckle to wall fasteners or eye bolts on supporting poles.
SS D-Shackle: Stainless steel D-shackles provide heavy-duty load-bearing connections to keep the shade sails taut and secure in high wind conditions.
Rope: Use an 8-meter HDPE rope provided with shade sails to tie them to anchor points.
Attaching to Anchor Points: Attach the triangular buckles at each corner of the shade sail to anchor points using ropes or other suitable accessories. Start by loosely tying two ends, then tighten the other two ends. Adjust the first two ends to stretch and tighten the shade sail.
Placing the Poles: Ensure that the poles lean 10 degrees opposite to the shade sails. When the shade sails are attached, they will stretch and pull the poles straight, creating tension and stability.
Tight Installation: It's crucial to install the shade sail tightly to prevent sagging and flapping. A tight installation ensures durability and protection from wind damage for both breathable and waterproof shade sails.
Slope Position: Position the shade sail at a 10 to 30-degree slope to allow rainwater to slide off and prevent water accumulation that could damage the sail.
By following these steps and using the appropriate accessories, you can install shade sails securely and enjoy their functional and aesthetic benefits.