🌟 Elevate Your Space with Chicology Blinds!
Chicology Vertical Blinds offer a stylish and functional solution for privacy and space management. With adjustable dimensions and a chic woven design, these blinds are perfect for sliding glass doors, room dividers, and more. The energy-efficient blackout fabric ensures up to 99% light blocking, making it an ideal choice for any modern home.
D**N
2 different experiences!
I ordered these in the Woven Gray and they are very nice. I also ordered them in Woven Beige and they are made of very cheap material. We installed them a few days ago and they are made weaving is coming apart.I highly recommend the gray but stay away from the beige!
K**Y
Awesome for ceiling mount room divider
Easy to install and use. Beautiful neutral colors. Works perfectly. Comes with bars for both sides. Front & back panels are the same color and quality.
S**N
Good upgrade for sliding blinds.
I bought the this to replace my sliding door blinds which kept on breaking and falling off. I really like how easy was this to mount and it is adjustable as well. I have had this from very long time and it’s is still working and didnot fall. I also like that the shade does let’s some light to come in to the room and doesnot makes the room dark. I am removing 1 star because the place where the handle is placed, I noticed that the shade is getting damaged. They should had placed strong stitching over this area to prevent wear and tear. Other than that we received many compliments from friends and families.
V**R
If you have an enemy, gift them this ASAP
First I'd like to say I am pretty handy. I have over 20+ years of experience building and assembling stuff for my wife. I ALWAYS read the instructions. Also never have found any product "so difficult" to put together. Until today.These curtains are very good-looking but also very hard to put together. Better dust off your engineering skills because you will need them. You need to perfectly align basically a poorly-woven vinyl material that will trick you every single time into thinking you've done well until it comes apart again. Your table will have so many threads that some may fall to the floor without you noticing. I don't know how many times I've taken them out of my dog's mouth. PLEASE be careful if you have little kids that can crawl and take them.Instructions: (One-person assembly assumed)(1) Start by assembling the metal parts that move the panels left and right. Then attach them to the top rail. Then take the WHOLE rail and position it to the wall where you will then mark the holes. I accomplished this effortlessly only because I had a curtain installed before so I used the holes as guides and put a screw in before hanging the rail. No way you can accomplish this with a single person.(2) Drill holes, attach the rail, be done. Easy.(3) Take out the panels and begin attaching them with the velcro lining to the rails. Easy.(4) CUT the panels to your liking. Full stop. These are woven panels. Don't just take some scissors and start ripping because you will tear them apart. Instead, mark with a ruler at both sides from the end up and using a level, make a straight line with a pencil or sharpie then using a sharp box cutter, cut them straight. I lack cutting skills so I had to do this.(5) This is the most frustrating step. Attach the metal weighs/white metal lining to the end of the panel you just cut. Again, this is a woven panel. It will crease and come apart frustrating you as you hopelessly try to insert it LIKE THE INSTRUCTIONS say to do. NOPE. Don't do this. Instead, FOLD the material inside the inner metal strip, secure it with some tape, THEN attempt to slowly insert it inside the rail. Be consistent, a little at a time while holding the other end. It will take you a lot of time, but I took the frustration for you so you don't have to cry while doing it like I did.(6) Annoying last step. Screw microscopic headless screws into the rail you just cried on using a hair-thin hex key. Hopefully I have thin fingers and wasn't much of a problem. But the real problem is, if one of these tiny screws fall, it's both a hazard and a pain in the rear since they can be easily swollen and hard to find again. Do this step on an ample table where you can see what you're doing.Done! (sigh) I love how they look, but I am afraid they won't last long, considering the amount of time I spent putting them on - it's not fair. If you have an enemy, consider giving them as a present to them. It's a guaranteed torture.
R**A
They look better from the outside
From outside they look great but inside you can see the panels don't line up perfectly...it's not a big deal but it throws off the symmetry.Pretty easy to put together and hang...sometimes the panels won't move together if you swing them too fast. Overall I'm pleasedWould buy again if they came in black
A**L
Does not include side protection covers.
Good product but no side cover very easy to install.
A**R
Love these!
Absolutely perfect for our sliding patio door. It provides just enough privacy and just enough light in. They were very easy to install and functions without any resistance.
M**L
Fraying blinds by Chicology
The blinds arrived with the last panel frayed at the top where the pull bar is, and two others were slightly frayed in a couple spots. Tried to contact Chicology customer service. Was told to leave an voice message, but was unable to due to the fact that the voice mail was full. The blinds are up, but I'm wondering how long they are going to last.
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