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I would PIP but I don't remember how, so instead I'll describe
Our back door consists of 2 doors with full length windows. The door on the left doesn't open, the one on the right opens up to the left. DH installed wooden plantation blinds in the dining room and kitchen this weekend (yay!) but I don't know what to do about the back doors.
What kind of blinds can we put up that will "go" with the wooden blinds and that will work with the way the door opens? Ideas/suggestions GREATLY appreciated!

Re: Window/door help
Eh.....You could open it past 90 degrees but we did have to make sure the wind didn't catch it or something like that and slam into the other door.
Are you talking about 2in wood blinds? Yeah, those will stick out a bit.
My parents' old house had plantation shutters on the front windows, 2 in wood blinds on the other windows, and then thin 1in wood blinds on the same door setup you described. It all worked.
Some things you could do:
http://www.justblinds.com/dynamic/product.cfm?productID=166
http://www.window-valance-patterns.com/v/vspfiles/photos/RomanShadeVal01-2T.jpg
http://www.justblinds.com/dynamic/quote_results.cfm?catID=10
http://jeanettes.typepad.com/a_passion_for_scrapbookin/images/2007/12/22/frenchdoor1.jpg