
Opaque (dimout)
Translucent
(allows light to pass)
Plain Shades
Patterned Shades
Heat Reflective
-ESP®
-SPC®
Glare Reflective
Moisture Resitant
Winter Insulative
Daytime Privacy
(allows you to see out, but nobody can see in)
(scirroco fabrics)
Polyester
Ultrafresh® Coated Fabrics
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Pleated blinds add a special look to any window. Nowadays, we look for perfect clean
lines in our decor, and soft colours to compliment our natural furnishings.
Pleated blinds can be the perfect blind for so many rooms. No longer restricted
to the conservatory, pleated blinds can look great just about anywhere.
- Small and tidy. Pleated blinds take virtually no space on the window or
sill.
- When pulled up, the stacking height is extremely small.
- Options available for freehanging style blinds, or tensioned blinds which are fixed
to the window. PERFECT FIT is a new and exciting product, that is now available
to sink the blinds into the recess of the window beading.
- Fabrics are available to match conservatory roof blinds.
- Easy to keep clean, a gentle vacuum with the brush attachment will keep blinds looking
fresh.
- Available with special treated fabrics for heat and glare reflection.
- Great looking blinds, which compliment our natural decor.
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- Freehanging Blind
- A freehanging pleated blind operates much like a roller or roman blind. You
pull the cord, and the blind rises. If you release the cord, it lowers, and locks
off wherever you choose to stop it.
- Tensioned Blind
- A tensioned pleated blind doesn't have a pull cord. It has a handle instead.
The blind is usually fixed to the window frame, and is operated just by moving the
blind to the desired position. The blind will stop wherever you leave it, because
it has a special cording system built in, which uses friction to keep it in place.
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- Left hand control - freehanging blind only
- The pull cord will be on the left
- Right hand control - freehanging blind only
- The pull cord will be on the right
- Handle Control - tensioned blinds only
- The blind will have a handle by which to move the blind up and down
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- Face fixing brackets
- Face fixing brackets are the standard brackets used for conservatory pleated blinds.
- Top fixing brackets
- Top fixing brackets are used when installing blinds into the window recess.
- Extended face fixing brackets
- These brackets are used when a blind must be spaced over a window handle or similar obstruction.
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- The maximum recommended width for a freehanging blind is 1800mm
- The maximum recommended width for a tensioned blind is 1500mm.
- Drops can be made up to 3000mm, which will accomodate most windows.
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- Bedroom
- Provides an attractive finish when set behind dress curtains
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Conservatory
- Ideal for reducing heat and glare
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