Bring style and flexibility to your rooms with our vertical blinds, a smart and modern option for any setting. These blinds feature neat vertical slats that are available in different materials, colours, and finishes, so you can match them perfectly with your home or office décor.
Designed for smooth operation, vertical blinds give you accurate control of light and privacy. With a simple tilt mechanism, you can adjust the slats with ease to achieve the right balance of sunshine and shade.
Made from strong, long-lasting materials, these blinds are built to resist daily use while remaining simple to clean and maintain. They combine practical function with classic appeal, making them an excellent option for both residential and commercial spaces.
Features of Our Vertical Blinds
Replacement Slats
All our replacement vertical slats are 89mm wide and come with the top hanger already fitted. This slot allows you to attach the slat directly to your existing headrail without difficulty.
€ 42.64
Tools You Will Need:
Tips for Accurate Measuring:
Outside Recess:
When measuring outside the recess, record the full size of the area you want the blind to cover. For less light leakage, allow the blind to extend at least 70mm above the recess and 50mm on each side. The bottom overlap depends on personal preference but consider obstacles such as radiators.
Inside Recess:
For fitting inside the recess, measure the full width and height of the opening. Measure in three places for both width and drop, then use the smallest measurement. Do not make any deductions yourself, as we will do that to ensure a correct fit. Always use a metal tape for the most accurate results.
When fitting, please check that your blind comes with:
Face Fix:
Place the brackets about 5cm from each end where the headrail will be fitted. If more than two brackets are supplied, spread them evenly across the length of the blind. Always make sure the fixings are suitable for the type of wall or surface. Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into place, and tighten the short screw at the front to secure it.
Top Fix:
Mark the distance needed to allow for window handles or any fittings that project into the recess. Position the brackets about 10cm from each end of where the headrail will sit, ensuring the handle has enough clearance. If more than two brackets are provided, place the extras evenly along the headrail. Check that your fixings are suitable for the surface. Tilt and hook the headrail into the bracket, then rotate it until it clicks into place. To remove it, push the bracket release point