Bring style and flexibility to your home with our vertical blinds, a modern choice for transforming any room. These blinds have slim vertical slats that come in a wide range of fabrics, colours, and finishes, giving you the chance to design your window coverings to suit the look of your interior.
Made with ease of use in mind, our vertical blinds allow you to control both light and privacy with precision. Using the simple tilt control, you can adjust the angle of the slats smoothly, helping you find just the right mix of sunshine and shade.
Built from strong, high-quality materials, these blinds are designed to last and resist daily wear. They are easy to clean and keep in good condition, making them a smart and stylish choice for both homes and workplaces.
All our replacement vertical blind vanes are 89mm wide and come with the top hanger already attached. Each vane has a single slot so that you can connect it directly to your existing headrail.
€ 42.64
Tools you will need for measuring:
Tips for accurate measurements:
Measure the exact area you want the blind to cover. To reduce light coming in from the edges, it is best to let the blind overlap the window by about 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side. At the bottom, the overlap is your choice, but keep in mind any obstacles like radiators. Always use a metal tape measure as cloth tapes can bend or stretch, giving the wrong result.
If you want the blind to sit inside the window recess, measure the full height and width of the recess. Take three measurements across the width and the drop, and use the smallest ones. Do not make any deductions yourself, as we will adjust the size to make sure the blind fits correctly. Again, use a metal tape measure for accuracy.
When you receive your blinds, please make sure you have the following items:
Mark where the brackets will go, about 5cm from each end of where the headrail will sit. If more brackets are supplied, place them evenly across the length of the blind. Make sure the fixings are right for the wall or surface. To fit, hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into place, then tighten the small screw at the front to secure it.
First, check the distance needed to clear obstacles like window handles. Mark where the brackets should be, about 10cm from each end of the headrail position. If more brackets are supplied, spread them evenly across the length. Again, ensure fixings are suitable for the surface. To fit, tilt the headrail and hook it into the bracket. Rotate it until it clicks into place. To remove, push the release on the bracket.