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corded or cordless blinds for a 3 bedroom with tall windows?
Hi,
I have two three bedroom units in an old brownstone building; all the windows are really tall and it would be difficult to reach the top to pull down a cordless blind. Trouble is, corded blinds are increasingly difficult to find, and I know that some municipalities are frowning on them/outlawing them.
Would you go with cordless blinds in this situation? Custom made corded blinds for each window would be expensive.
Thanks!