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HomeBed LinensBedspreadsBedspreads Twin SizeRedi Shade 3242642 White Temporary Window Shades, 48-by-90-Inch, 2-Pack |
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So easy to work with Jan 25, 2010 These are crazy easy to install. I just moved into a house with tons of windows and did not want to force myself into purchasing window treatments quickly. These shades provide privacy and a little bit of insulation too. If you plan to raise and lower these often, however, since they are paper they may be a pain.
Yes! they do what they are supposed to do! Dec 05, 2009 I have used these for several years now in various places: I long to do something "fancy" (e.g., cover them/ cord them), but so far have only been using them. Very good, Redi Shades are, indeed.
easy and attractive! Oct 02, 2009 We had to trim ours a bit to fit the width of our windows... easy to do! And I was very suprised that they do not look cheap at all--I don't think anyone even knows they are paper! I have pointed it out to a few guests and they are surprised and say they would have never known.
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Perfect for our needs Jul 16, 2009 We bought these to serve as temporary blinds until we had our vertical blinds installed. They are super-easy to install. You just peel off the backing on the sticker at the top and stick them to the top of the window/door/etc. They look very nice and pretty classy for the price (though the clips you need to hold the blinds up detract from the "classy" part). I could see using them as permanent blinds if you didn't need to open and close them. I say that because the product is basically just heavy paper in an accordion fold. So constant opening and closing them (using the included clips) will quickly wear on the paper and make it more and more likely that the paper will crease in the wrong place.
I would highly recommend them as temporary blinds or permanent blinds for a space where you don't need to open them (or open them only rarely). For those who want to use them as temporary blinds, note that they come off very easily. The sticky strip apparently used a rubber-cement like glue that comes off easily and with no remaining residue. If you need to adjust the width, they are easy to cut with a good pair of household scissors (though the instructions recommend a cutting knife).
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Perfect for temp Apr 15, 2009 For a few weeks until you get settled they are great, after that, they get to be a pain trying to raise and lower because they are paper.
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