Manual Venetian blind operation utilizes a straightforward mechanism. A pair of strings, typically joined to the vanes at their bottom edge, extend upwards through a pulley system. Pulling one cord raises the blinds by lifting the slats in an upward direction, while pulling the other cord lowers them. Turning a handle on the headrail can also ad… Read More


Manual blinds utilize a simple mechanism to allow for adjustment of the amount of light entering a room. This process typically involves string wound around a wheel system, which in turn controls the position of the blinds themselves. Yanking on the cord elevates the blinds, while releasing allows them to descend. Some manual blind designs may inc… Read More