Modern Calm: Lavico Grey Roman Blind – Subtle Luxury for Every Room

Modern Calm: Lavico Grey Roman Blind – Subtle Luxury for Every Room

Add a touch of understated elegance to your home with the Lavico Grey Roman Blind, available exclusively from Blinds Artist. This blind has a soft light grey colour and a smooth, contemporary texture, making it ideal for creating a calm and minimalist look in any interior.

The Lavico Grey shade is versatile and complements both cool and warm colour schemes. It works well in living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, or home offices. Whether your style is Scandinavian simplicity or modern urban chic, this Roman blind brings softness and depth to your dΓ©cor without overpowering the space.

Made from durable, high-quality fabric, the Lavico Grey Roman Blind combines style with practical use. The Roman fold design creates neat, tailored pleats when raised and a smooth, flowing drape when lowered. Its easy-to-use mechanism allows simple adjustment of light and privacy for everyday comfort.

 118.72



Total Price:  118.72

TOOLS YOU WILL NEED:

  • Steel measuring tape
  • Pencil to mark and note your measurements
  • Worksheet to record measurements
  • Ladder, if your windows are high

TIPS FOR ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS:

  • Keep height and width measurements separate. Mixing them up could make the blind the wrong size.
  • Measure each window individually. Even similar-looking windows can have slight differences that affect the fit.

Outside Recess

Measure the area you want the blind to cover. To reduce light leakage, the blind should extend at least 70mm above the window recess and 50mm on each side.

The bottom overlap is up to you, but consider any obstacles such as radiators.

Always use a metal tape measure. Cloth tapes may stretch and give incorrect measurements.

Inside Recess

If you want the blind to fit inside the window recess, measure the full width and height of the opening. Adjustments will be made to ensure the blind fits perfectly.

Measure in three places for both width and height, and use the smallest measurement.

Do not make deductions yourself; these will be made to guarantee a perfect fit.

Use a metal tape measure to ensure accurate results.

Check that all parts are supplied before starting.

EXTRA TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:

  • 2 top fix brackets
  • 2 face fix brackets
  • 1 hanger
  • 1 Allen key
  • 2 stabilising chains
  • 1 safety hook
  • 4 wood screws
  • 1 weight
  • Pencil
  • Screws
  • Drill with correct bits
  • Cross-head screwdriver
  • Metal tape measure

Face Fix

Place the brackets about 5cm from the ends of the headrail. If more than two brackets are included, space any additional brackets evenly along the blind. Make sure the wall or surface is suitable for the fixings.

Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into place, and tighten the short screw at the front to secure it.

Top Fix

Mark the positions for the brackets, leaving space for window handles or other obstacles. Position the brackets roughly 10cm from each end of the headrail. Space any extra brackets evenly along the length and ensure the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface.

Tilt and hook the headrail into the brackets, then rotate it until it clicks into position. To release the blind later, press the release point on the bracket.