Alhambra Ivory EB – Roman Blind

Alhambra Ivory EB – Roman Blind

Timeless Elegance in Soft Ivory

Bring a calm and refined atmosphere to your home with the Alhambra Ivory Roman Blind. Its elegant damask-inspired design is woven into a soft, textured ivory fabric, giving a subtle touch of sophistication. This blind fits beautifully in both traditional and modern interiors, adding a gentle, classic charm to any room.

High-Quality Finish You Can Rely On

At Online Blinds Express, we focus on producing premium blinds made in the UK. The Alhambra Ivory Roman Blind is crafted carefully from durable materials with expert attention to detail. Every blind is made to measure, ensuring a perfect fit and a polished appearance that will last for years.

Smooth, Safe Operation

This blind is simple to use every day thanks to its reliable headrail system. It also includes child-safe fittings that meet UK safety standards, making it ideal for homes with children or pets.

 127.23



Total Price:  127.23

Tools Needed for Measuring Vertical Blinds

  • Steel measuring tape
  • Pencil for marking and noting measurements
  • Worksheet to record your results
  • Ladder for high windows, if required

Tips for Accurate Measurements

  • Be careful not to mix up width and height when noting measurements. Confusing them can lead to a blind that does not fit properly.
  • If measuring multiple windows, do not assume they are all identical. Measure each window individually, as even small differences can affect how the blind fits.

Outside Recess

If fitting outside the window recess, measure the full area you want the blind to cover. To reduce light leakage, allow the blind to extend at least 70mm above the recess and 50mm on each side.

The bottom overlap is a personal choice, but ensure no obstacles, such as radiators, interfere. Always use a metal tape measure, as cloth tapes may stretch or bend and give incorrect measurements.

Inside Recess

For blinds that fit inside the window recess, measure the full width and height of the recess. We will make the necessary adjustments to ensure a precise fit.

  • Measure in three locations for both width and drop, and use the smallest figure.
  • Do not make deductions yourself, as we will adjust for the perfect fit.
  • Use a metal tape measure to avoid inaccurate readings.

Ensure you have all the parts included with your vertical blind before starting installation.

Extra Tools and Equipment Needed

  • 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 suitable bits
  • Crosshead screwdriver
  • Metal tape measure

Face Fix

Position the brackets about 5cm from the ends of the headrail. If there are more than two brackets, space the extra ones evenly along the blind. Make sure the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface you are attaching them to.

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

Top Fix

Measure carefully and mark where brackets will go, leaving room for handles or other protrusions in the recess. Place the brackets around 10cm from the ends of the headrail to avoid interference from window handles. If there are more than two brackets, space the remaining ones evenly along the length. Ensure the fixings are appropriate for the wall or surface.

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