Bali blinds are fine quality, high-end blinds constructed from different types of materials including aluminum, thin pieces of wood and taught fabric. These blinds are specifically designed for do-it-yourself installation, and can usually be hung easily by following a few instructions, depending on the type of windows you have.
Inside Mount
1. To install the Bali blinds so they hang inside the frame of your window, first make sure your window is at least 1-inch deep before mounting the hanging brackets. Once you have established this, screw the hanging brackets into the top part of the window frame, with the mounting hooks facing away from the window and into the room. You will need a drill or a screw driver and a bit of elbow grease to do this. Once these brackets have been properly installed in the top part of the window frame, mount your Bali Blinds by hooking each end into the part of the bracket that faces forward. Attach the valance clip and close the door on the brackets surrounding the tops of the blinds, creating natural tension on them.
Outside and Ceiling Mount
2. Blinds can also be installed outside of window frames or on the ceiling of the room. Hold the blinds up in front of the window and decide exactly where you want to install them. Mark each end of the blinds when you measure this. Screw in the mounting brackets where marked with a drill or a screw driver. The brackets on most Bali blinds are rather uniform and there are multiple holes in them for screws. For the ceiling and outside mounting of these blinds, it's recommended that both the outside and center screw holes are used to secure the brackets. Once these are properly secured on the wall or ceiling, insert the the blinds into the open bracket. Attach and lock the valance clip and close the door on the brackets to lock the blinds into place.