Enhance your home with the refined look of the Litie Cruise Roman Blind, available exclusively from Blinds Artist. This blind features a cool grey tone with a hint of warmth, creating a stylish yet comforting atmosphere, ideal for modern interiors seeking subtle sophistication.
The Litie Cruise colour pairs easily with a wide variety of decor styles, from crisp white walls and deep charcoals to bolder accent shades. Whether installed in a living room, bedroom, or office, this Roman blind provides a neat, tailored appearance while offering effective control over light and privacy.
Made from high-quality, durable fabric, the Litie Cruise Roman Blind combines elegance with practicality. Its classic Roman fold design forms smooth, structured pleats when raised and cascades gracefully when lowered. Simple to operate and easy to install, this blind is designed to offer everyday convenience without compromising on style.
€ 115.26
Tools required for measuring vertical blinds:
Tips for accurate measurements:
Measure the full area you want the blind to cover. To reduce gaps and prevent light from leaking, it is recommended that the blind overlaps the window recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side.
The overlap at the bottom is optional, but be mindful of obstacles such as radiators. Always use a metal tape measure, as cloth tapes can stretch or bend, leading to inaccurate measurements.
For a blind that fits inside the window recess, measure the full width and height of the opening. We will then make the necessary deductions to ensure a perfect fit.
Take measurements in three locations for both the width and the drop, and use the smallest figures. Do not make any deductions yourselfโwe will handle that to guarantee the correct size. Use a metal tape measure for the most accurate results.
Before beginning, ensure you have the following items supplied with your vertical blind:
Additional equipment you will need:
Position the brackets approximately 5cm from each end of the headrail. If there are more than two brackets, space the additional brackets evenly along the length of the blind. Ensure that the fixings are appropriate for the wall or surface you are attaching them to.
Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket and rotate it into place. Secure it by tightening the short screw at the front of the bracket.
Measure and mark the positions carefully to allow for any obstacles, such as window handles that stick out into the recess. Place the brackets about 10cm from each end of the headrail so they clear handles. If more than two brackets are supplied, space the extra brackets evenly along the length of the blind. Make sure all fixings are suitable for the wall or surface.
To attach, tilt the headrail and hook it into the bracket. Rotate it until it clicks into place. To remove, press the bracket release point.