Add a touch of drama and sophistication to your home with the Izmir Midnight Roman Blind, available across the UK from Blinds Artist. Its deep, inky blue colour combined with a subtle woven texture brings both elegance and a calming effect to any interior.
The rich midnight shade adds depth and character, making it ideal for creating contrast in light-filled rooms or enhancing dark, modern spaces. It works perfectly in bedrooms, studies, or stylish living rooms and complements metallic accents, wooden finishes, and minimalist dΓ©cor. Fully lined for excellent insulation and light control, this blind helps maintain room temperature while providing privacy in style.
The classic Roman fold design ensures a neat, tailored appearance whether the blind is raised or lowered. Each blind is made to measure for a precise fit and comes with a high-quality headrail system for smooth and reliable operation. All necessary fittings and clear installation instructions are included for a seamless upgrade to your windows.
€ 115.26
Measure the area you want the blind to cover. To reduce light gaps, it is recommended that the blind overlaps the window recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side.
The bottom overlap is optional, but consider obstacles like radiators. Always use a metal tape measure, as cloth ones can stretch and give inaccurate measurements.
If you want the blind to fit inside the window recess, measure the full width and height of the recess. The manufacturer will make the necessary adjustments for a perfect fit.
Measure in three places for both the width and the drop, and use the smallest measurement. Do not make any deductions yourself. Always use a metal tape measure for accuracy.
Before installation, ensure you have all the parts supplied with your vertical blind.
Position the brackets about 5cm from each end of the headrail. If more than two brackets are supplied, space the remaining ones evenly along the length. Ensure the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface you are using.
Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into position, and secure it by tightening the short screw at the front of the bracket.
Measure carefully and mark the spots to allow room for obstacles such as window handles. Place the brackets about 10cm from each end of the headrail. If additional brackets are supplied, space them evenly along the length. Ensure the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface.
Tilt the headrail and hook it into the bracket, then rotate until it clicks into place. To remove it, press the bracket at the release point.