Valances with mini and micro blinds.
How to remove venetian blind valance.
Remove the valance to reveal the top rail.
Next open the brackets.
Support the weight of the valance while removing the hardware to avoid accidents.
This is a quick video to show you all how to remove vertical blinds.
Mini and micro blinds have slats that are about a 1 2 or 1 inch thick.
If you re not sure take a look at your blinds.
The valance usually can be removed by simply lifting if off the blinds.
After the valance is removed you should have access to the headrail of the blinds and the mounting brackets.
Most vertical blinds have a valance which is a decorative border covering the rail at the top where the vanes are attached.
Remove screws or nails in the valance first.
Remove the clip by placing your finger underneath the back of the clip inside the headrail and lift.
Leave sturdy hardware attached to the walls for easier reinstallation.
This releases the entire valance and exposes the top of the vanes.
Pull the bottom of the levolor miniblind up toward ceiling by applying pressure on the top and back of the blind with your fingers and palm and on the bottom of the blind with your thumbs.
Most valances are mounted with a clip that will attach at the top of the headrail.
If your blind is an inside mount you will need to remove the blind from the window before you can take off the clip.
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The fabric colors on this london valance and the neutral wall color here were contrasted by white window trim and a white venetian blind to keep the design clean.
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If they re held up by brackets that clip over the front side of the blinds they re standard.
The pulling motion will release the bracket from the front of the headrail and allow you to remove the blind from the bracket by continuing to push upward.
The method you should use to take down your blinds depends on whether they have standard or spring loaded brackets.
Hold the bottom of the valance and gently push it upwards to create a small gap between it and the clips holding each vane.
Remove all visible screws and or nails with a drill or hammer before attempting removal.
Unsnap the front of the valance from the clips attached to the headrail.
Remove the valance from the vertical blind headrail.