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I have googled until I'm blue. I have a screen porch that's appx 14' x 14',
and the screened portion is about 7' high. I'm trying to find some roll-up
blinds, bamboo or some other, that I can adapt to this. I've found one
website that may sell what I need, but they haven't responded to numerous
questions. There's a site called callaloo, but I can't even figure out the
site to see their offerings, even though it *sounds* like they should have
what I want. They want $15 to talk to you on the phone, so I won't bother.

I've tried searching for porch blinds, porch shades, bamboo blinds, bamboo
shades - and I do find places. Some have prices that are patently
ridiculous ($379 for a 4'w x 84"L bamboo shade), but most only sell 6'L
shades.

I know people make these things. I used to be able to get them from the
J.C. Penny catalog, about $200 for them all, but no more. Does anyone know
of a source? Online preferably, but anyone will do fine.

To be more specific, the length (7') is the big thing. I used to get a
couple of 96"w x 84"L and cut them to size myself for two of the walls. The
third wall has a door to the outside, so I got a 4' one and two 5', and
trimmed them to fit.

Thanks in advance,
Keith


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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 21:52:44 GMT, "k" wrote:

I have googled until I'm blue. I have a screen porch that's appx 14' x 14',
and the screened portion is about 7' high. I'm trying to find some roll-up
blinds, bamboo or some other, that I can adapt to this. I've found one
website that may sell what I need, but they haven't responded to numerous
questions. There's a site called callaloo, but I can't even figure out the
site to see their offerings, even though it *sounds* like they should have
what I want. They want $15 to talk to you on the phone, so I won't bother.

I've tried searching for porch blinds, porch shades, bamboo blinds, bamboo
shades - and I do find places. Some have prices that are patently
ridiculous ($379 for a 4'w x 84"L bamboo shade), but most only sell 6'L
shades.

I know people make these things. I used to be able to get them from the
J.C. Penny catalog, about $200 for them all, but no more. Does anyone know
of a source? Online preferably, but anyone will do fine.

To be more specific, the length (7') is the big thing. I used to get a
couple of 96"w x 84"L and cut them to size myself for two of the walls. The
third wall has a door to the outside, so I got a 4' one and two 5', and
trimmed them to fit.

Thanks in advance,
Keith


It's been a while, but I think I saw matchstick blinds in varying
lengths at Lowes and Home Depot,. And they didn't cost all that much.

Maxi

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"k" wrote in message
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I have googled until I'm blue. I have a screen porch that's appx 14' x

14',
and the screened portion is about 7' high. I'm trying to find some

roll-up
blinds, bamboo or some other, that I can adapt to this. I've found one
website that may sell what I need, but they haven't responded to numerous
questions. There's a site called callaloo, but I can't even figure out

the
site to see their offerings, even though it *sounds* like they should have
what I want. They want $15 to talk to you on the phone, so I won't

bother.

I've tried searching for porch blinds, porch shades, bamboo blinds, bamboo
shades - and I do find places. Some have prices that are patently
ridiculous ($379 for a 4'w x 84"L bamboo shade), but most only sell 6'L
shades.

I know people make these things. I used to be able to get them from the
J.C. Penny catalog, about $200 for them all, but no more. Does anyone

know
of a source? Online preferably, but anyone will do fine.

To be more specific, the length (7') is the big thing. I used to get a
couple of 96"w x 84"L and cut them to size myself for two of the walls.

The
third wall has a door to the outside, so I got a 4' one and two 5', and
trimmed them to fit.

Thanks in advance,
Keith



This time of year you should be able to find them a lot of places. Lowes,
HD, Target maybe even Kmart. Around here JC Penny stores have sought out the
retail window covering market. Even they may have them in store. Seven foot
is a standard height/length. The 7' width may be a problem.

Most of the chains don't bother to list seasonal stuff on the web sites.

About all that is sold is plastic nowadays.


Colbyt


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The length is the problem. I'll take a ride tomorrow to look around, but
the standard max length seems to be 6 ft.

thanks,

"Colbyt" wrote in message
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"k" wrote in message
ink.net...
I have googled until I'm blue. I have a screen porch that's appx 14' x

14',
and the screened portion is about 7' high. I'm trying to find some

roll-up
blinds, bamboo or some other, that I can adapt to this. I've found one
website that may sell what I need, but they haven't responded to numerous
questions. There's a site called callaloo, but I can't even figure out

the
site to see their offerings, even though it *sounds* like they should
have
what I want. They want $15 to talk to you on the phone, so I won't

bother.

I've tried searching for porch blinds, porch shades, bamboo blinds,
bamboo
shades - and I do find places. Some have prices that are patently
ridiculous ($379 for a 4'w x 84"L bamboo shade), but most only sell 6'L
shades.

I know people make these things. I used to be able to get them from the
J.C. Penny catalog, about $200 for them all, but no more. Does anyone

know
of a source? Online preferably, but anyone will do fine.

To be more specific, the length (7') is the big thing. I used to get a
couple of 96"w x 84"L and cut them to size myself for two of the walls.

The
third wall has a door to the outside, so I got a 4' one and two 5', and
trimmed them to fit.

Thanks in advance,
Keith



This time of year you should be able to find them a lot of places. Lowes,
HD, Target maybe even Kmart. Around here JC Penny stores have sought out
the
retail window covering market. Even they may have them in store. Seven
foot
is a standard height/length. The 7' width may be a problem.

Most of the chains don't bother to list seasonal stuff on the web sites.

About all that is sold is plastic nowadays.


Colbyt




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I'll go and ask. On their websites, the max is 6' long.

thanks

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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 21:52:44 GMT, "k" wrote:

I have googled until I'm blue. I have a screen porch that's appx 14' x
14',
and the screened portion is about 7' high. I'm trying to find some
roll-up
blinds, bamboo or some other, that I can adapt to this. I've found one
website that may sell what I need, but they haven't responded to numerous
questions. There's a site called callaloo, but I can't even figure out
the
site to see their offerings, even though it *sounds* like they should have
what I want. They want $15 to talk to you on the phone, so I won't
bother.

I've tried searching for porch blinds, porch shades, bamboo blinds, bamboo
shades - and I do find places. Some have prices that are patently
ridiculous ($379 for a 4'w x 84"L bamboo shade), but most only sell 6'L
shades.

I know people make these things. I used to be able to get them from the
J.C. Penny catalog, about $200 for them all, but no more. Does anyone
know
of a source? Online preferably, but anyone will do fine.

To be more specific, the length (7') is the big thing. I used to get a
couple of 96"w x 84"L and cut them to size myself for two of the walls.
The
third wall has a door to the outside, so I got a 4' one and two 5', and
trimmed them to fit.

Thanks in advance,
Keith


It's been a while, but I think I saw matchstick blinds in varying
lengths at Lowes and Home Depot,. And they didn't cost all that much.

Maxi

Email addy upon request.





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k wrote:
The length is the problem. I'll take a ride tomorrow to look around, but
the standard max length seems to be 6 ft.

thanks,

"Colbyt" wrote in message
...

"k" wrote in message
hlink.net...

I have googled until I'm blue. I have a screen porch that's appx 14' x


14',

and the screened portion is about 7' high. I'm trying to find some


roll-up

blinds, bamboo or some other, that I can adapt to this. I've found one
website that may sell what I need, but they haven't responded to numerous
questions. There's a site called callaloo, but I can't even figure out


the

site to see their offerings, even though it *sounds* like they should
have
what I want. They want $15 to talk to you on the phone, so I won't


bother.

I've tried searching for porch blinds, porch shades, bamboo blinds,
bamboo
shades - and I do find places. Some have prices that are patently
ridiculous ($379 for a 4'w x 84"L bamboo shade), but most only sell 6'L
shades.

I know people make these things. I used to be able to get them from the
J.C. Penny catalog, about $200 for them all, but no more. Does anyone


know

of a source? Online preferably, but anyone will do fine.

To be more specific, the length (7') is the big thing. I used to get a
couple of 96"w x 84"L and cut them to size myself for two of the walls.


The

third wall has a door to the outside, so I got a 4' one and two 5', and
trimmed them to fit.

Thanks in advance,
Keith



This time of year you should be able to find them a lot of places. Lowes,
HD, Target maybe even Kmart. Around here JC Penny stores have sought out
the
retail window covering market. Even they may have them in store. Seven
foot
is a standard height/length. The 7' width may be a problem.

Most of the chains don't bother to list seasonal stuff on the web sites.

About all that is sold is plastic nowadays.


Colbyt






Justblinds does 12 foot wide 8 foot high. But 84"x84" is only
167$ natural color.
http://www.justblinds.com/products/s...TOKEN=30412435
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Well, I looked around in stores today and couldn't find anything longer than
6', which is the stumbling block I'm finding on the net. Pier 1 has some
7'L, but the max width is 4'. I'll take a look at them anyhow and see if
there's a way I can trim off enough to use them.

It's discouraging, because the 6' ones are inexpensive. For the record, it
seems that all vertical blinds for that application are 84", but they won't
work here. Of the few online sources that carry what I need, the absolute
cheapest would cost over $800 delivered. I could probably find a cheapo
trip to the Caribbean, have fun for a few days, buy my blinds, and bring
them back as excess baggage without spending more than that.

thanks for the tips,
k

"k" wrote in message
nk.net...
I'll go and ask. On their websites, the max is 6' long.

thanks

"maxinemovies" email on wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 21:52:44 GMT, "k" wrote:

I have googled until I'm blue. I have a screen porch that's appx 14' x
14',
and the screened portion is about 7' high. I'm trying to find some
roll-up
blinds, bamboo or some other, that I can adapt to this. I've found one
website that may sell what I need, but they haven't responded to numerous
questions. There's a site called callaloo, but I can't even figure out
the
site to see their offerings, even though it *sounds* like they should
have
what I want. They want $15 to talk to you on the phone, so I won't
bother.

I've tried searching for porch blinds, porch shades, bamboo blinds,
bamboo
shades - and I do find places. Some have prices that are patently
ridiculous ($379 for a 4'w x 84"L bamboo shade), but most only sell 6'L
shades.

I know people make these things. I used to be able to get them from the
J.C. Penny catalog, about $200 for them all, but no more. Does anyone
know
of a source? Online preferably, but anyone will do fine.

To be more specific, the length (7') is the big thing. I used to get a
couple of 96"w x 84"L and cut them to size myself for two of the walls.
The
third wall has a door to the outside, so I got a 4' one and two 5', and
trimmed them to fit.

Thanks in advance,
Keith


It's been a while, but I think I saw matchstick blinds in varying
lengths at Lowes and Home Depot,. And they didn't cost all that much.

Maxi

Email addy upon request.





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top posted and mailed.

I saw some today at the local Lowes (Central KY).

Ambria was the brand name. 96 x96 was $23. Smaller sizes also 96" long were
cheaper. They had white and brown with flat plastic slats and a decent
looking head rail. They were not stocked with the regular matchstick blinds
but were a separate display in the drapery department. Even if your local
store does not have them they may be able to order them from the
distribution center for you. It usually helps if you talk to the department
manager or assistant.

Or maybe with a brand name you can find them online somewhere.

Happy Hunting.


Colbyt



"k" wrote in message
ink.net...
Well, I looked around in stores today and couldn't find anything longer

than
6', which is the stumbling block I'm finding on the net. Pier 1 has some
7'L, but the max width is 4'. I'll take a look at them anyhow and see if
there's a way I can trim off enough to use them.

It's discouraging, because the 6' ones are inexpensive. For the record,

it
seems that all vertical blinds for that application are 84", but they

won't
work here. Of the few online sources that carry what I need, the absolute
cheapest would cost over $800 delivered. I could probably find a cheapo
trip to the Caribbean, have fun for a few days, buy my blinds, and bring
them back as excess baggage without spending more than that.

thanks for the tips,
k

"k" wrote in message
nk.net...
I'll go and ask. On their websites, the max is 6' long.

thanks

"maxinemovies" email on wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 21:52:44 GMT, "k" wrote:

I have googled until I'm blue. I have a screen porch that's appx 14' x
14',
and the screened portion is about 7' high. I'm trying to find some
roll-up
blinds, bamboo or some other, that I can adapt to this. I've found one
website that may sell what I need, but they haven't responded to

numerous
questions. There's a site called callaloo, but I can't even figure out
the
site to see their offerings, even though it *sounds* like they should
have
what I want. They want $15 to talk to you on the phone, so I won't
bother.

I've tried searching for porch blinds, porch shades, bamboo blinds,
bamboo
shades - and I do find places. Some have prices that are patently
ridiculous ($379 for a 4'w x 84"L bamboo shade), but most only sell 6'L
shades.

I know people make these things. I used to be able to get them from

the
J.C. Penny catalog, about $200 for them all, but no more. Does anyone
know
of a source? Online preferably, but anyone will do fine.

To be more specific, the length (7') is the big thing. I used to get a
couple of 96"w x 84"L and cut them to size myself for two of the walls.
The
third wall has a door to the outside, so I got a 4' one and two 5', and
trimmed them to fit.

Thanks in advance,
Keith


It's been a while, but I think I saw matchstick blinds in varying
lengths at Lowes and Home Depot,. And they didn't cost all that much.

Maxi

Email addy upon request.







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