Measuring instructions vertical blinds for edwardian square conservatories 89mm 3-5 127mm 5-slats louvres

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Tips

Use a metal tape measure to ensure accurate measurements.

Bracket Types for Vertical Blinds ( these are chosen during the ordering process )

Vertical blinds are face fixed in conservatories where the brackets are screwed facewards into the window frame. There are different size face fix brackets for 89mm/127mm slat size.

Use the information below to determine the bracket allowance depending on the best fitting surface and slat size chosen. This will be referred to as X.

Small Face Fix (only used on 89mm louvres)

The brackets are face fixed into the window frame.
BRACKET ALLOWANCE: X = 75mm
This will give a clearance of approximately 25mm between 89mm louvres and fitting surface allowing for louvres to rotate freely and for small window handles or obstructions.
(Allowances for any larger handles will be made later)

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Large Face Fix

The brackets are face fixed into the window frame.
BRACKET ALLOWANCE: X = 93mm
This will give a clearance of approximately 49mm on 89mm louvres and 25mm on 127mm louvres between fitting surface allowing for louvres to rotate freely and for any window handles.
(Allowances for any larger handles will be made later)

Note down X for the next step.

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Where are blinds fitted in a conservatory

Blinds fitted in conservatories are fitted at the same part of the frame to ensure a secure fitting without affecting and window seals.

The shaded area on the image opposite shows where to fit the blinds, in turn showing where measurements are taken from.

The blinds are fitted to the outer conservatory frame and not the actual window frames themselves.

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2 Options For Fitting Vertical Blinds On Square Conservatories

The first thing to do is decide how you want to fit your blinds. Choose from the options below. Review the summary next to each image for tips on which is best for your window.

Option 1: The most common method of installation

This method is designed to ensure that the two side blinds butt up against the front blind which is measured to fill the entire width of the front window.

The allowances for the brackets and the louvre size chosen will the sizes of the side blinds. East to follow instructions are on the following page.

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Option 2: The most tricky method of installation

For the confident measurer, this gives a more professional fit as the blinds meet in the corner but is dependent on a minimum frame size of 70mm. Measure from the corner to the glass, if the frame is less than 70mm then go for option 1 or 3 to avoid the blinds not covering the glass properly.

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Window Handle Allowance

Window Handle Allowance

Measure the protrusion of the window handle.

25mm or less move on to the next step as this is already allowed for on the previous step.

Over 25mm, you will need to make an additional allowance.

Measure the handle protrusion as shown in the image opposite e.g. 45mm.

Additional Allowance

45mm window handle - 25mm allowance = 20mm

Option 1: The most common method of installation

1) Measure the full width of the front window. Order as RECESS SIZE

2) Measure the full width of each side window separately as they are often different and note the sizes down then deduct X from that size.

e.g. Left hand side window 89mm louvres, top fix brackets, window handles 25mm or less
Top fix brackets, X = 70mm
870mm wide - X (70mm) = 800mm wide

e.g. Left hand side window 89mm louvres, top fix brackets
Top fix brackets: X = 70mm | window handles of 45mm = additional handles allowance of 20mm
870mm wide - x (70mm) - 20mm = 780mm wide


Option 2: The most tricky method of installation

On both corners measure from the corner of the bay to the start of the glass, if either measurement is less than 70mm then we recommend to not use this option and use option 1.

1) Measure the full width of the front window then deduct x and the additional handle allowance twice if necessary.
e.g. Front window 89mm louvres, top fix brackets, window handles 25mm or less
Top fix brackets, X = 70mm
2200mm wide - X (70mm) - X (70mm) = 2060mm wide

e.g. Front window 89mm louvres, top fix brackets
Top fix brackets: X = 70mm | window handles of 45mm = additional handles allowance of 20mm
2200mm wide - X (70mm) - 20mm - X (70mm) - 20mm= 2020mm wide

2) Measure the full width of each side window separately as they are often different and note the sizes down then deduct X from that size.

e.g. Left hand side window 89mm louvres, top fix brackets, window handles 25mm or less
Top fix brackets, X = 70mm
870mm wide - X (70mm) = 800mm wide

e.g. Left hand side window 89mm louvres, top fix brackets, window handles of 45mm
Top fix brackets, X = 70mm
870mm wide - X (70mm) - 20mm = 780mm wide


Drop

Measure from where the top of the bracket is to be fitted to the window sill. Check the drop all around the bay as it will often differ. DEDUCT 10mm from the smallest drop to allow for some clearance.

Order all blinds as EXACT SIZE

Doors

Measure the width of the doors on the same part of the frame as the blinds for the windows so they are all level.

Doors Drop

Measure the drop of the door at 3 points from where the brackets are to be fitted to the floor, and use the smallest one.