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Two on one headrail blinds.
It is also possible to do a three on one headrail blind but its not really necessary.
You can raise or lower each individual blind separately and you avoid the wear and tear that a single heavier blind would put on the lifting mechanism.
There are a number of advantages to this method.
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The two on one headrail option is and ideal solution for large windows.
For very large windows we recommend using two or three smaller blinds on a single headrail.
What s a diyer to do.
If so we recommend ordering multiple blinds or shades on one headrail.
This option provides a cleaner uncluttered look and allows each shade to operate independently which makes it easier to raise and lower.
It just depends on your window and how you would like the gaps to line up.
Each window blind operates independently of the other with it s own set of lift and tilt controls.
These blinds are controlled independently but share the same headrail for easier operation and a clean uniform look.
Try covering your window with two or three blinds.
This option provides a cleaner uncluttered look and allows each shade to operate independently which makes it easier to raise and lower.
Sometimes windows are too large for one individual window blind and hanging two blinds on the same or shared headrail is too much.
2 blinds on 1 headrail is actually two separate blinds sharing a common headrail and valance.
The three on one headrail option is and ideal solution for large windows.
Hanging 2 coverings on one headrail is a great option for large windows.
Ideal for extra wide and large windows using 2 on 1 headrails gives your window coverings a clean cohesive look.