March 25, 2026
Description
A door blind hold-down bracket is the small plastic clip that keeps the bottom rail of blinds fixed to the door so they don’t swing around when the door opens, closes, or gets a gust of air. It is a tiny holding bracket for the heavy bottom slat of the blind.
Advice: No support required, print using a structural profile, I suggest 100% infill. And use PETG or stronger.
3.2mm diameter peg with a 3.5mm penetrating height into blind slat.
I found a few online but they were too long in comparison to my door's original brackets. This is a carbon copy of the ones on my door but with mild changes to strengthen key areas.
How it works:
The bottom rail of the blind has a small hole or pin on each end.
The hold-down bracket is screwed into the door or window frame.
You press the bottom rail into the bracket so it “clicks” in place.
This keeps the blinds steady, especially on French doors or patio doors.
Other names you might see for the same thing:
Blind hold-down clip
Blind bottom rail bracket
Door blind retainer
Hold-down bracket for horizontal/venetian blinds
Looking for my advanced model? Consists of 1x of the static brackets from this model but also a dynamic bracket you can open and adjust to remove/raise the door blind?
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial