Sometimes black looks sleek and stylish, but it can also feel a little too strong for some interiors. This vertical blind offers a softer alternative, giving you the same modern style without being too bold.
You can use it much like a black blind by combining it with grey tones and perhaps adding touches of white. This design will fit beautifully into almost any room in the home.
The Finer Details
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Please note that colours may appear different on screens due to individual monitor settings. To avoid disappointment, we recommend ordering a free fabric sample before placing your order to make sure you are satisfied with the material and shade.
Returns
As these blinds are custom made, they cannot be returned unless they are faulty. Please double-check that your measurements are correct before confirming your order.
€ 1.09
When measuring slats only, the size refers to the length of the fabric when laid flat. The usual width of a slat is 89mm, which is the most common size and the standard used for most of our fabrics.
When placing an order, always ensure that the chosen fabric is the correct width. Measurements should be taken to the nearest centimetre, and then 1cm should be deducted from both the height and the width. Do not make any further deductions yourself.
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When fitting your vertical blind, make sure the following items are included:
Face Fix
Place the brackets around 5cm in from each end where the headrail will sit. If more than two brackets are supplied, space the extra brackets evenly along the length of the blind. Make sure that the wall fixings are suitable for the surface you are attaching them to.
Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into position, and then secure it by tightening the short screw at the front of the bracket.
Top Fix
Before installing, measure and mark the area carefully to account for any obstructions such as window handles that extend into the recess. Brackets should be fixed about 10cm from each end of the headrail to avoid interference with handles. If more than two brackets are supplied, spread the extras out evenly along the rail. Again, ensure fixings are suitable for the chosen surface.
Hook the headrail into the bracket, tilt it into place until you hear a click, and the headrail will lock into position. To remove it, simply press the bracket to release the rail.