Bring a mix of style and practicality into your space with vertical blinds. They are a modern choice designed to suit any room. With slim vertical slats available in different materials, colours, and finishes, you can easily match your blinds to the look of your home or workplace.
These blinds are simple to use and give you full control over both light and privacy. The easy tilt mechanism lets you adjust the angle of the slats so you can decide exactly how much sunlight or shade you prefer.
Built with durable materials, they are long-lasting, easy to clean, and made to withstand daily use. They are not only practical but also add a smart and elegant touch to both residential and commercial interiors.
Features of Vertical Blinds:
Vertical Replacement Vanes
All replacement vanes measure 89mm in width and come ready with a top hanger fitted in place. The single slot allows you to easily attach the vane to your current headrail.
€ 42.64
Tools you need:
Helpful measuring tips:
Outside Recess
Measure the total size of the area you want the blind to cover. To reduce light gaps, allow at least 70mm overlap at the top and 50mm overlap on each side. The overlap at the bottom is up to you, but remember to check for obstructions such as radiators. Always use a metal tape for the most accurate result.
Inside Recess
For a blind that sits within the recess, measure the exact width and height of the opening. Take three measurements for both width and drop, and use the smallest measurement. Do not make any size reductions yourself – this will be done during production to ensure a perfect fit.
Check you have everything included:
Face Fixing
Place the brackets around 5cm from each end of the headrail position. If extra brackets are included, space them evenly across the length. Make sure your fixings are right for the type of wall or surface. To install, hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into place, and tighten the screw at the front to secure it.
Top Fixing
Measure and mark carefully, making allowances for any obstacles such as window handles. Position the brackets around 10cm from each end of the headrail so it clears the handle area. If you have more than two brackets, space them evenly. Make sure the fixings are suitable for the surface you are attaching to. Tilt and hook the headrail into the bracket until it clicks. To release, press the bracket at the fixing point.