Motorised blinds are our premium range, designed to give your windows a modern electric style. Both roller blinds and day-and-night blinds come with a motorised control system, allowing you to open and close them with just one click using the remote control. We offer a wide selection of blinds in many colours to suit your home or office.
Motorised blinds are simple to use, easy to set up, and straightforward to install. They are powered by high-quality Somfy motors. No cables are needed, only a remote control, which is also rechargeable. The blinds can also be controlled via an app or smart home system.
Note: Motorised blinds may not be suitable for bathrooms or kitchens.
Important: The colour of the blind may look different on screens or devices depending on your display settings.
€ 100.20 Original price was: € 100.20.€ 80.60Current price is: € 80.60.
Tools Required for Measuring Vertical Blinds
Tips for Accurate Measurement
Measure the exact area you want the blind to cover. To reduce light leakage, 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 such as radiators. Use a metal tape measure, as cloth tapes can stretch and give inaccurate results.
If you want the blind to fit inside the window recess, measure the full width and height of the recess (the size of the hole). We will make any necessary deductions to ensure a perfect fit.
Measure in three places for both width and drop, and always use the smallest measurement. Do not make any deductions yourself; we will adjust for a precise fit. Use a metal tape measure to avoid stretching errors.
Ensure you have all the following items that come with your vertical blind:
Included Components:
Position the brackets about 5cm from the ends of the headrail. If more than two brackets are supplied, space the additional ones evenly along the length of the blind. Make sure the fixings are suitable for the surface you are mounting to.
Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, then rotate the headrail into place. Secure the headrail by tightening the short screw on the front of the bracket.
Measure and mark the distance for brackets, taking into account any obstacles such as window handles. Position the brackets about 10cm from the ends of the headrail to clear the window handle. If more than two brackets are supplied, space the additional brackets evenly across the length of the blind. Ensure fixings are suitable for the surface.
Tilt and hook the headrail into the bracket, then rotate it into position until it clicks. To release the headrail, push the bracket at the marked point.