Soft Neutrals, Timeless Style – Izmir Oatmeal Roman Blind

Soft Neutrals, Timeless Style – Izmir Oatmeal Roman Blind

Add warmth and gentle charm to your home with the Izmir Oatmeal Roman Blind, available across the UK from Blinds Artist. With its soft oatmeal colour and subtle textured finish, this Roman blind blends modern simplicity with classic, homely appeal.

The neutral oatmeal shade is highly versatile. It brightens living rooms, softens bedrooms, and creates a cohesive look in dining areas. Its delicate texture adds depth and interest without overwhelming your existing dΓ©cor. Fully lined, the blind offers excellent light control, privacy, and insulation, making it practical as well as stylish throughout the year.

Designed in the traditional Roman fold style, this blind provides a neat, structured look whether it is raised or lowered. A smooth, high-quality headrail ensures easy daily use, and the made-to-measure design guarantees a precise fit. Installation is simple with the supplied fittings and clear instructions.

 115.26



Total Price:  115.26

Tools Needed to Measure Vertical Blinds:

  • Steel measuring tape
  • Pencil to mark and record measurements
  • Worksheet to note measurements
  • Ladder if the window is tall

Tips for Accurate Measurement

  • Avoid mixing up height and width measurements, as this can cause the blind to be the wrong size.
  • Do not assume windows are the same size. Measure each window individually, as small differences can affect the fit.

Measuring for Outside Recess

Measure the area where you want the blind to cover. To reduce light gaps, the blind should overlap the window recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side.

The bottom overlap is optional, but consider obstacles such as radiators. Always use a metal tape measure, as cloth tapes can stretch and give inaccurate results.

Measuring for Inside Recess

For a blind that fits inside the window recess, measure the full width and height of the recess. The manufacturer will make the necessary adjustments to ensure a perfect fit.

Take measurements in three places for both width and drop, and use the smallest measurement. Do not make any deductions yourself. Always use a metal tape measure for accuracy.

Before starting, check that you have all the parts supplied with your vertical blind.

Extra Equipment Required:

  • 2 top fix brackets
  • 2 face fix brackets
  • 1 set of hangers
  • 1 Allan key
  • 2 stabilising chains
  • 1 safety hook
  • 4 wood screws
  • 1 weight
  • Pencil
  • Extra screws
  • Drill with suitable bits
  • Cross-head screwdriver
  • Metal tape measure

Face Fix Installation

Place the brackets about 5cm from each end of the headrail. If more than two brackets are provided, space the remaining ones evenly along the length. Make sure the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface.

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

Top Fix Installation

Measure and mark positions carefully to allow for obstacles like window handles. Place the brackets around 10cm from each end of the headrail. Space any additional brackets evenly along the length. Ensure fixings are suitable for the wall or surface.

Tilt the headrail and hook it into the bracket, then rotate until it clicks into position. To remove it, press the bracket at the release point.