Tuesday, January 15, 2008

A good fix

Sometimes you have a problem and the solution doesn’t have to cost any money if you think about it long enough.

Case in point. I work from home and my office window faces West. In the morning the room benefits by opening the blinds. In the afternoon the sun comes through and is so bright that I have to close the blinds. I angle the slats up so that stray rays don’t cause extra glare…they are deflected downward. So I still get light but without it being too bright. The problem is that there are tiny oval holes in the blinds, which are inherent in the construction. Unfortunately the sun often hits me right in the eye through these little holes.

The expensive solution would be to buy and install a different kind of shade. I looked and didn’t want to do that. A cheap possibility would be to hang up a pillowcase for the short time when I close the blinds…a pain because of the way blinds are made with all the strings.

Then today it hit me. All I needed was a thin strip of fabric to block those holes. It only has to hang for about 2 hours each day and not be permanently attached to the blind. So I cut a long piece of fabric from the leg of an old pair of work slacks that were destined for the trash, and fashioned two thinner strips at one end, so I could tie it around the top of the shade. This hangs in front of the holes and is PERFECT. I consider this an experiment…Phase 1.

Phase 2 will be to redo it so the strip looks nicer and is held in place at the top with a piece of Velcro. Then I can put it up and take it down with ease each day. It cost NOTHING and does the job perfectly.

Here is a pic with the filtered light and strip in place down the right side.


A little closer up. Notice the bright spots on the fabric? That is what is being filtered.

3 Comments:

At 5:47 PM, January 16, 2008, Anonymous Anonymous said...

very ingenious, my dear. Always a solution.

 
At 7:27 PM, January 17, 2008, Blogger Marcel said...

In the movie, "The Great Escape" there was one person that was assigned to get "usefull" things for improvised tools, clothing, etc. I believe he was called the Scrounger (hmmm, does not sound right) and you would be an excellent one if you were in a concentration camp.

 
At 1:41 PM, January 18, 2008, Blogger KathrynVH said...

I was home sick from work this week. The blinds in my room seemed to do nothing to keep the sun from shining directly in my eyes. Finally, unable to sleep with the sun in my eyes a moment longer, I dragged myself up and turned the blinds in the opposite direction. It was perfect. How many months have I been living with the sun in my eyes--I can't count.

Next, in my sitting room, there was a glare all day long on my new tv. I can't move the tv because I bought the biggest one I could stand and the room is just not big enough for it to fit anywhere else. I thought about my ingenious solution with the blinds in the other room and I tried it. I broke them. Ok, they were probably a hundred years old when I bought my house 10 years ago, but now I have broken blinds. And a lot of glare on the tv. pillow cases and velcro--that sounds like a great plan.

 

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