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Perfect for those needing guaranteed 100% blackout blinds. These blackout window blinds are fitted inside a frame and are easy to fit.
Let your kid's bedroom reflect their age and personality whilst ensuring a good night's sleep with these children's blackout blinds
Thermal blinds are the game-changer for controlling your home's climate. Keeps your rooms COOLER in the summer and WARMER in the winter.
Rigid PVC vertical blinds are the perfect dog proof blinds with NO bottom weights or chains. Wipe clean, mould and mildew-resistant.
If bling is your thing Glitter Blinds pack a punch of style And the best part? These real glitter blinds don't drop glitter!
Hassle free installation awaits with the Louvolite® Grip Fit® No Drill Blind - the effortless window solution you've been waiting for.
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Blinds FAQ's
Measuring windows for blinds couldn't be easier with our extensive section on how to measure windows for blinds.
Absolutely, you can fit blinds without drilling, that is why we have a whole section on the site dedicated to no-drill blinds. Grip-Fit Roller Blinds, for instance, are designed for exactly this purpose. These blinds, also known as no-drill blinds or tension roller blinds employ a unique tension system that fits perfectly into the recess of your window. The beauty of this system is that it requires no drilling, screwing, or specialist DIY knowledge. This innovative design makes Grip-Fit Roller Blinds an excellent choice for anyone who prefers a hassle-free, non-invasive installation process.
Choosing the right blind for your home involves considering a number of factors:
- Purpose: Think about why you need blinds. Is it to block out light, for privacy, to insulate your home, or simply for decoration?
- Type of Room: Different rooms may require different types of blinds. For example, moisture-resistant blinds are ideal for bathrooms and kitchens, whilst blackout blinds are great for bedrooms.
- Style: Blinds come in many styles, such as Venetian, roller, vertical, or cellular. Your personal aesthetic will play a big role in this decision. Some people prefer the simplicity of roller blinds, whilst others prefer the classic look of wooden blinds.
- Ease of Installation: Some blinds, like no drill blinds such as Grip-Fit Roller Blinds and Perfect Fit shutters. Other people don't mind a bit of DIY and are adept at using a drill. Whichever type of blind you choose you are sure to be informed by our easy-to-use fitting instructions.
- Size: Make sure to accurately measure your windows before purchasing blinds. Some blinds are designed to fit perfectly into the recess of the window, while others may sit outside the window frame.
- Material: The material of the blinds can affect their durability, maintenance, and how well they block out light. Common materials include wood, faux wood, plastic, metal, and fabric.
To help with answering all these questions we have put together a quiz.
Yes, thermal blinds do work effectively when it comes to conserving energy and maintaining indoor temperatures. Here's how:
Thermal blinds are made from specially designed fabrics that are coated in a reflective backing. This backing works by reducing the heat transfer through the window, helping to keep the interior of your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
In the winter, the thermal blind minimises heat loss by trapping a layer of air between the blind and the window, acting as additional insulation preventing warm air inside your home from escaping through the windows.
In the summer, the reflective properties of the thermal blind can help deflect sunlight and its associated heat away from the window, helping to keep your interior space cooler. This effect can be beneficial in reducing the need for air conditioning or other cooling measures.
We think privacy blinds are the best blinds to stop people from looking in (hence the name!)
Privacy blinds are specifically designed to obscure the view into a room, ensuring maximum privacy whilst still allowing natural light to filter in. Privacy blinds can tilt to adjust the level of light and privacy that you can achieve looking in and out of the room. Our top privacy blinds are
The most searched for blinds on Google right now are:-
1. Venetian Blinds: Venetian blinds are among the most searched blind types on Google. These blinds feature horizontal slats, typically made from metal, wood, or plastic, which can be rotated to adjust the room's light and privacy. They are versatile and fit well in both traditional and contemporary settings.
2. Roller Blinds: Roller blinds are highly popular due to their sleek and minimalistic look. They are made from a single fabric that rolls up and down on a tube. These blinds can be found in a wide range of colours and patterns, offering a clean and uncluttered appearance to windows.
3. Vertical Blinds: Vertical blinds, as the name suggests, consist of vertical hanging slats or louvers. They are especially suitable for large windows or sliding doors. They can be opened from side to side or by parting them in the middle. These blinds are often chosen for their ability to control light and privacy effectively.
4. Day and Night Blinds: Day and night blinds are gaining traction in the world of interior design. These are dual-layered blinds that combine transparent and opaque horizontal stripes. As you adjust the blind, it either aligns the stripes for privacy or misaligns them for light and visibility. They offer the perfect balance between light control and privacy.
5. Wood Blinds: Wood blinds exude a timeless charm and warmth. Made from real wood slats, these blinds are preferred for their organic and natural appearance. They add an element of luxury and cosiness to any room, and they work well with various decor styles, from rustic to modern.
Yes, installing blinds yourself is typically cheaper than hiring a professional to do it. Here's a breakdown:
Cost Benefits of DIY Installation:
Labour Costs: By installing blinds yourself, you avoid the labour costs associated with professional installation. This can often be a significant portion of the overall cost.
Time: By installing made-to-measure blinds yourself you don't need to wait around for someone to come and measure and fit
Money: Typically blinds companies add a margin onto the blinds
Whether blinds look better inside or outside the recess depends on both practical considerations and aesthetic preferences.
Inside the Recess (Recess Fit)
Aesthetic Appeal: Offers a clean, built-in look as the blinds fit snugly within the window frame. This can make the window appear more integrated with the room.
Space Saving: Especially beneficial in smaller rooms where space is at a premium.
Light Seepage: There might be some light seepage at the edges if the blinds aren't perfectly fitted.
Outside the Recess (Exact Fit or Face Fit)
Aesthetic Appeal: Gives a more layered look to the window treatment, potentially making the window appear larger and grander.
Maximised Light: When raised or opened, blinds mounted outside the recess allow the most natural light in since they don't cover any part of the window pane.
Improved Insulation: As the blind overlaps the window frame, it can provide better insulation, blocking drafts and light more effectively.
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