Indoor Blinds
Indoor Blinds FAQ's
What are Roller Blinds?
Roller Blinds can be made on a smart Dual Bracket System to achieve maximum view and Blackout effect with one simple chain control. This ultimate system provides sophistication to any room while enhancing the control you have over your privacy. This easy-to-operate blind system allows you to have two independent Roller Blinds on one window. You can use Screen Fabric, providing you with UV control and a Blackout Fabric for total privacy. This blind system offers complete solution to best suit your lifestyle.
What are Roman Blinds?
Roman blinds, are one of the most stylish ways to dress up a window. They can be used as a standalone window treatment fitted outside the window or fitted inside the window recess and combined with roller blinds and pelmets for a layered look. Roman blinds are usually made of textile fabrics therefore their look will especially appeal to those customers who value traditional design and want to create a warm atmosphere inside their houses.
What are Dual Roller Blinds?
Double roller blinds, also known as dual roller blinds, are special types of window coverings which combine two fabrics on the same window with the help of a double bracket system. These blinds are therefore very beneficial since they are capable of doing two jobs for the same price. You can combine translucent fabrics and blackout fabrics in the same structure and get even better control over light which comes through your windows and an extra layer of insulation for your home.
What are Venetian Blinds?
Very popular blinds: available in 16, 25 and 50mm slats in a variety of colours with cords and smooth bottom rail adds to the attractive appearance of any Venetian Blind. The slats are made of special aluminium alloy; they are stove enamelled to retain their original colour and their brightness throughout the life of the blind. All components are made of carefully selected plastic and steel materials that will give you a reliable blind for many years. The blind can be easily installed into a window frame recess or face fixed application. 50mm Venetians are also available with a decorative woven tape for a truly customised look, this makes it easy to colour coordinate to any interior style or design.
What are Honeycomb blinds?
Honeycomb Blinds or Duette Blinds are attached to the top of the window in what is called a head rail, and may be raised or lowered by using a basic cord system. By using this cord system, part of your window may be covered, providing needed shade and installation, while leaving another portion of the window uncovered. As the shades are pulled up, the cellular blinds are stacked neatly on top of each other, providing an organized and kempt look to your window covering. Honeycomb Blinds/Cellular shades appear as smooth panels of pleated fabric when they are covering a window, and as finely stacked blinds when raised.
What are Skylight Blinds?
Skylight blinds, also known as roof window blinds or attic window blinds, are window coverings designed specifically for skylights or roof windows. These blinds are installed internally, inside the window frame or on the inner side of the window opening, and are typically used to control light, heat, and privacy in rooms with skylights. They come in various styles, including roller blinds, pleated blinds, and Venetian blinds, and are often operated manually or with remote control mechanisms to adjust the amount of light and heat entering a room through the skylight. Skylight blinds can be customized to fit the specific dimensions and shape of the skylight, providing a practical and aesthetic solution for managing natural light in a space.
What are Zebra Blinds?
Zebra blinds are made up with a double layer of fabric. The horizontal panels of the blind are operated with a side chain providing easy interchangeable looks. If you want total privacy you can put the blind fully down and our made to measure service tailors the blind to have all the panels closed at this position.
What are Panel Blinds?
One of the latest additions to our beautiful blind ranges, contemporary panel blinds are sure to make a huge style impact on your home! Panel blinds are a variation on the traditional vertical blinds, with wide fabric panels that slide smoothly across on a subtle headrail. The size of the panels make them an ideal solution for large windows, patios and bi-fold doors. These blinds provide an advantage for large windows which are located for premium sunlight, such as conservatories, as they can be drawn to either side of the window just like a set of curtains. This allows for complete control over privacy, light and glare whilst maintaining the perfect view.
What is the difference between Curtains vs Blinds?
Curtains are fabric panels that are most often sold in pairs. You’ll find curtains in a wide range of widths, lengths, fabrics, colors, and patterns, making them a versatile and popular choice for every room of the home, even bathrooms and kitchens. While blinds lift up and down with a cord or lifting mechanism like shades do, they differ in that blinds are not a solid length of fabric.