Bring a sense of calm and timeless style to your home with the Karina Cream Roman Blind, available throughout the UK from Blinds Artist. Featuring a soft, neutral cream tone with a subtly textured fabric, this blind is ideal for anyone who values understated elegance and flexible design.
The warm cream shade works beautifully with a wide variety of colour schemesβfrom soft pastels to deeper, richer tonesβmaking it suitable for any room. Whether enhancing a minimalist bedroom, a traditional lounge, or a modern kitchen, the Karina Cream Roman Blind provides a gentle, balanced backdrop that brings light and harmony to your space. Its fully lined design ensures excellent insulation, privacy, and light control for maximum comfort and practicality.
With the classic appeal of Roman folds, this blind maintains a neat, tailored look whether raised or lowered. Each blind is made to measure for a perfect fit and includes a smooth-operating headrail along with all necessary fittings for straightforward installation.
€ 126.79
Steel tape measure
Pencil for marking and recording measurements
Worksheet to note down your findings
Ladder (if needed) for tall windows
Keep height and width measurements separate, as swapping them can lead to a blind that does not fit correctly.
For multiple windows, do not assume they are all the same size. Measure each individually, as even small differences can affect the final fit.
Measure the exact area you want the blind to cover.
To reduce light gaps, allow the blind to overlap the window recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side.
Bottom overlap is optional, but consider obstacles such as radiators.
Always use a metal tape measure; cloth tapes may stretch or bend, giving inaccurate results.
Measure the full width and height of the window recess if you want the blind to sit inside it.
Take measurements in three places for both width and drop, and use the smallest figure.
Do not make deductions yourself; these will be applied automatically to guarantee a perfect fit.
Use a metal tape measure for precise measurements.
Ensure that all parts supplied with your vertical blind are available before starting the installation.
Top fix brackets x2
Face fix brackets x2
Hangers x1
Allen key x1
Stabilising chain x2
Safety hook x1
Wood screws x4
Weight x1
Pencil
Screws
Drill with appropriate bits
Crosshead screwdriver
Metal tape measure
Position the brackets about 5cm from each end where the headrail will sit. If more than two brackets are supplied, space additional brackets evenly along the blindβs length.
Make sure the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface.
Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket and rotate it into position. Secure by tightening the short screw on the front of the bracket.
Measure and mark positions to avoid obstacles such as window handles.
Place brackets roughly 10cm from the ends of the headrail to ensure clearance for handles. If more than two brackets are supplied, space extra brackets evenly along the length.
Make sure fixings are suitable for the wall or surface.
Hook the headrail into the bracket, rotate it until it clicks into place. To release, press the bracket at the release point.