Add a bold touch to your interiors with the Mersin Black Roman Blind, available only from Blinds Artist. With its deep black shade and modern textured fabric, this blind brings dramatic style, perfect for rooms that value clean design and a strong visual effect.
The rich black tone of the Mersin blind is highly adaptable, making it a great match for monochrome looks, industrial-style spaces, or modern luxury themes. It works beautifully in a sleek office, a striking living room, or a simple bedroom. Against light walls, it creates a stunning contrast, while with strong colours, it blends in smoothly for a complete finish.
Made with top-quality fabric, the Mersin Black Roman Blind combines impressive design with practical everyday use. Its Roman fold style gives neat pleats when lifted and a smooth, flowing drop when lowered, adding elegance and balance to any room. The easy-lift system allows smooth control of both light and privacy throughout the day.
€ 109.50
Measure the full size of the area that you want the blind to cover. To reduce light gaps, it is best for the blind to extend at least 70mm above the recess and 50mm on each side.
The amount of overlap at the bottom depends on your preference, but keep in mind any obstacles such as radiators.
Always use a metal measuring tape, as fabric ones may bend or stretch and cause errors.
If you would like the blind to fit inside the window recess, measure the complete width and height of the opening. We will then make the required adjustments to ensure the blind fits properly.
Take three measurements across the width and three for the drop, and use the smallest figures.
Do not make reductions yourself, as we will do that to guarantee a correct fit.
Always use a metal tape measure for accurate results.
Before you begin, check that you have all the parts supplied with your vertical blind.
Place the brackets about 5cm from the ends of where the headrail will sit. If more than two brackets are included, fit the extras evenly along the length of the rail. Check that the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface where you are attaching them.
Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, then turn it into place. Secure it by tightening the small screw on the front of the bracket.
First, mark where the brackets will go, making sure to allow room for handles or any fittings that stick out into the recess. The brackets should be positioned around 10cm from each end of the headrail, which will clear window handles. If extra brackets are included, space them evenly along the rail. Always ensure your fixings are right for the surface.
Tilt and hook the headrail into the bracket until it clicks into position. To release it, press the bracket at the marked point.