Bring a sense of elegance and style into your home with the Mersin Pink Roman Blind, offered exclusively by Blinds Artist. With its soft blush pink tone and delicately woven texture, this blind strikes the perfect balance between contemporary design and subtle sophistication.
The light pink colour is ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, dressing rooms, or airy living spaces. It creates a calming and refreshing atmosphere while blending seamlessly with both modern minimalist styles and more romantic interiors. Pair it with neutral shades, gentle greys, or touches of gold to achieve a balanced and inviting look.
Made from premium-quality fabric, the Mersin Pink Roman Blind is as practical as it is beautiful. Its Roman fold style forms neat, tailored pleats when raised and falls into a smooth, flowing drape when lowered. The design offers timeless elegance while remaining easy to use. The smooth-glide mechanism gives you full control of light and privacy throughout the day.
€ 109.50
When writing down your measurements, take care not to mix up height and width, as this could mean the blind will not fit. If you are measuring several windows, do not assume they are all the same. Measure each one individually, as even small differences can affect the final fit.
Measure the full area that you would like the blind to cover. To help reduce light coming through at the edges, allow the blind to extend at least 70mm above the top of the recess and 50mm on each side. At the bottom, the overlap is your choice, but remember to consider obstructions such as radiators. Always use a steel tape measure, as fabric tapes can stretch or bend and give the wrong results.
Choose this option if you want the blind to fit within the window recess. Measure the full width and height of the recess (the entire opening). Adjustments will then be made to ensure a perfect fit.
Take three measurements each for width and drop, then record the smallest figures. Do not make any deductions yourself, as these will be done for accuracy during production. Always use a metal tape measure, since cloth tapes can distort the results.
Please check that you have all the parts provided with your vertical blind.
Additional equipment you will need includes:
Fix the brackets about 5cm from each end of the headrail position. If more than two brackets are provided, space the extras evenly across the length. Always ensure the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface.
Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into place, and then secure it by tightening the short screw at the front of the bracket.
Measure and mark the positions carefully, allowing for window handles or fittings that may stick out into the recess. Place the brackets about 10cm from both ends of the headrail so that the blind clears the window handles. If more than two brackets are included, fit the extras at even distances across the rail. Always check the fixings are correct for the surface you are mounting onto.
Hook the headrail into the bracket, tilt and rotate it until it clicks into place. To remove the headrail, press the release point on the bracket.