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Traditions® 2 1/2" Shutter Style Composite BlindsTraditions 2 1/2" Shutter Style Composite blinds feature engineered polymer slats for superior strength and resistance to humidity. Larger slat size resembles shutters and provides an enhanced view of the outside. Color choices include whites and woodgrains.
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Cornices & Valances |
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Classic ValanceClassic and clean 2 1/2" profile enhances the appearance of your blinds. |
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Majestic Valance3" decorative wood valance complements many popular molding styles. | ||
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Noble CorniceThis elegant design is available in 5 1/2" and 7 1/2". Choose stained, painted or Custom Color to achieve your desired look. |
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Regal CorniceThis magnificent design is available in 5 1/2" and 7 1/2". Stains and paints coordinate with Graber Wood blinds, or choose Custom Color. | ||
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Symphony CorniceCrown your windows with a Symphony Wood Cornice. 4 1/2" profile is available in a wide selection of stained or painted finishes to coordinate with most Graber Wood blinds. |
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Decorative |
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Cloth TapesAssorted colors, weaves and textures accent and soften your blinds while increasing privacy and light control. |
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Increased Privacy & Light Control |
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NoHoles™ Privacy FeatureEliminating rout holes enhance your personal privacy and improve light control. |
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Operating Systems & Controls |
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Standard Cord TiltColor-coordinated tilt is standard and engineered for durability. |
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Wide Windows & Specialty Shapes |
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Multiple Shades or Blinds on One HeadrailTwo or three independently operable blinds can be installed on a single headrail. Ideal for large windows or patio doors. |
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Trapezoid bottomrailThe design of this bottomrail closes the gap between the bottom of the blind and the window sill for improved privacy and light control. | ||
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Cut-OutsEasily adapt your blinds to allow for architectural elements. |
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Corner WindowsButt and Bypass available for corner applications. Shades or blinds operate separately. | ||
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Bay WindowsBlinds operate separately. |
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