Blinds Too Short: 9 Ideas To Fix It

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Blinds Too Short: 9 Ideas To Fix It

One thing that may transform your room from boring to lovely is a set of blinds! A blind can improve the beauty of your living area and offer privacy in addition to blocking or managing sunlight.

Although all types of blinds are attractive in and of themselves, finding the ideal setting for your window is almost as crucial as purchasing the blinds themselves.

Is this an issue you currently face? Like many other people, we understand what it’s like to buy a blind that is too short for your window.

Blinds Too Short: 9 Ideas To Fix It

Fortunately, there are several solutions to this problem that don’t need completely replacing the blinds. In this article, we will look at 9 creative ways to fix the problem of blinds being too short. Stay with us! 

1. Window Toppers

Window Toppers
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Window toppers are one of the best ways to make your short blinds fit your window. They are fabric treatments, fixed at the top of the blinds. Not only do window toppers hide the short length of the blinds, but they add elegance and enhance the overall aesthetics of the window/blinds.

There are several styles you can choose from to complement your blinds i.e., cascades, balloon shades, swags, etc. 

2. Valance Or Cornice Board

A cornice board or valance is often made of fabrics, metal, or wood. The base is highly dependent on the style of the window covering. Cornice boards and valance are usually made to cover the top part of a window covering, this makes them fit for what we are looking for!

They can be made to fit your blinds and the entire interior decor of your home, hence you need not worry about how they look. The cornice board or valance covers any space left between the blinds and the top of the window. 

3. Use A Window Film

Do you love a modern and minimalistic look? Then this would benefit you greatly! You can get a window film to extend the length of your blinds. Window films are in various designs and patterns, which gives you a wide range of films to choose from, depending on your home decor.

We especially love that they can be added to the lower portion of the window, giving the impression of long blinds, yet not hindering the natural light that is coming in. 

4. Window Shelf

A window shelf can serve multiple purposes, while not losing its original intent! Placing a window shelf beneath the blinds is a stylish and functional way to hide the short length of your blinds.

Not only is this shelf going to make your blinds look the perfect length, but it can also serve as a space to keep and display items such as plants, books, or any decorative items.

If you already have a shelf to place there, you can redecorate it to suit the blind and decor of your home, you can also purchase a new one, if you do not already have a shelf.

5.  Utilize A Decorative Curtain Rod

A decorative rod is an option you may want to consider. Mount a curtain rod above the window frame, then hang curtains longer than the blinds on it. While this will significantly cover the obvious gaps, it will also bring a touch of elegance and more aesthetics to your window.

We suggest that you purchase a curtain rod and curtain that aligns with your blinds, so the looks are tied together. 

6. Decorative Drapey

A decorative drapey is just what you need to create an illusion of full-length blinds! Place a decorative drapey panel on each side of the window. Alongside helping you fill up the space, created by the short blinds, it will also add texture and a beautiful view to your space.

Ensure you choose a fabric that compliments the colors and style of your blinds. You can tie the drapes back during the day if you want natural light to find its way in. 

7. Decorative Trim

Decorative Trim
Image: @sheilaswindowtoppers// Instagram

If you are a lover of DIY, then you will love this as much as we do! Decorative trims not only serve the purpose of closing up gaps, but they are also cost-effective and add a touch of elegance to your space.

Get ribbon, lace, or decorative fabric tape and add them to the bottom of your blinds. Remember to choose a trim that compliments the style and color of your blinds, so it enhances the overall aesthetics of your space. 

8. Add Layered Blinds

Before you go on ahead to change your existing blinds, you should consider laying them with another set of blinds or shades. Although this is one way to solve the problem of short blinds, it also helps you add dimension and depth to your window.

Purchase only blinds with complementary colors, style, and texture, so it gives a visually appealing effect to your space. 

9. Seek Professional Help

Are you unsure of which of the ideas to incorporate in your space? Have you considered the options above and none seem to fit your need? We recommend that you consult with a professional. Interior designers or window treatment experts will provide you will all the guidance and information that you may need concerning fixing your short blinds. 

Final Thoughts 

Blinds are an excellent way to add elegance and enhance the overall aesthetics of your home. If none of the ideas provided above suits your need, we recommend that you purchase a custom-made blind.

A custom-made blind is designed to perfectly fit your windows, leaving you with zero worries concerning the length. You will also find different designs, colors, materials, styles, etc. You should also consider consulting with a professional to guide you on what to do with your blinds, window, and space. 

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