Enclosed blinds from ODL are easy to install and can be retrofitted to existing glass entry doors. They are low maintenance, energy efficient, and reduce harmful UV rays while providing privacy for your home.
ODL enclosed binds are available at The Home Depot. Watch this video to find out more.
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You never showed how to actually install the blinds!!! You said as much as the salesman said!I have a deadbolt right up against the trim so I don’t know if this will work or not. Hate to buy it, take it home, unbox it and then have to return it because it doesn’t fit!
Hi, Frank,
We receive numerous questions about specific products; due to the high volume of mail we receive, we do recommend contacting the manufacturer for such inquiries.
In this case, you can find the contact information at https://www.odl.com/doorglass_blinds_enclosed_wtc.htm.
Good luck!
TodaysHomeowner.com features home improvement advice from the nationally syndicated TV show “Today’s Homeowner” and its experts.
We don’t sell construction products on this website, but we encourage checking your local The Home Depot for these materials.
You never showed how to actually install the blinds!!! You said as much as the salesman said!I have a deadbolt right up against the trim so I don’t know if this will work or not. Hate to buy it, take it home, unbox it and then have to return it because it doesn’t fit!
Do you make enclosed blinds to fit a 3/4 length glass in an entry door
Can enclosed blinds be used on an Front entry doorto a house or are they primarily for other entry doors,…patio for example?
Do you make blinds to fit exterior doors that have the half glass with the curved top of the glass section?
Hi, Frank,
We receive numerous questions about specific products; due to the high volume of mail we receive, we do recommend contacting the manufacturer for such inquiries.
In this case, you can find the contact information at https://www.odl.com/doorglass_blinds_enclosed_wtc.htm.
Good luck!
do you carry any other color than white for the blinds?
Hi, Henry,
TodaysHomeowner.com features home improvement advice from the nationally syndicated TV show “Today’s Homeowner” and its experts.
We don’t sell construction products on this website, but we encourage checking your local The Home Depot for these materials.
Good luck!