Oasis Grey – Replacement Slats

Oasis Grey – Replacement Slats

This light grey shade is a soft and airy colour that has become very popular, mainly because of the modern grey and white home designs that are now widely used.

Product Details

  • Custom-made to order
  • Made from 100% polyester
  • Maximum drop: 4000mm
  • Minimum drop: 254mm
  • Fabric slats are 89mm wide, made from 100% polyester
  • Supplied with white top hangers
  • Bottom weights and stabilising chains available in several colours (white is provided as the standard option)

Product Images

The colours and shading of the blinds may look different depending on the settings and type of computer monitor being used. To make sure you are happy with the material before buying, it is recommended to request a free sample.

Returns Policy

These blinds are made to measure and classed as custom-made items. Because of this, returns are only accepted if the product is faulty. Please double-check all the measurements you give, as your order will be produced to the exact sizes provided.

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Total Price:  2.16

When measuring slats only, the size will be the length of the vertical blind fabric while it lies flat. The slats are usually 89mm wide, which is the most common size, and most fabrics are supplied in this width.

When placing an order, always make sure the fabric you choose matches the required width. Measure to the nearest centimetre, then reduce both the height and width measurements by 1cm. Do not make any further deductions.

When Slats Are Not Available

Please follow these steps:

  • Measure the size needed for your window.
  • Measure from the headrail opening down to the point where you want the slat to end.
  • The slat should finish around 13mm above any obstruction, such as a window sill or a radiator.

Counting and Ordering Slats

  • Count the number of existing slats or the number of carriers (trucks) on your headrail.
  • Enter the total number required when placing your order.

Your vertical blind should come with the following parts:

Included equipment:

  • 2 top fix brackets
  • 2 face fix brackets
  • Hangers (x1)
  • Allen key (x1)
  • 2 stabilising chains
  • Safety hook (x1)
  • 4 wood screws
  • Weights (x1)

Additional tools you will need:

  • A pencil
  • Screws
  • Drill with correct drill bits
  • Crosshead screwdriver
  • Metal tape measure

Face Fix Fitting

Position the brackets roughly 5cm from each end of the area where the headrail will be fitted. If you have more than two brackets, space the extras evenly across the length of the blind. Always check that the fixings are suitable for the type of wall or surface where the brackets will be mounted.

To fit, hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, then rotate it into place. Secure it by tightening the small screw located at the front of the bracket.

Top Fix Fitting

First, measure and mark the areas carefully, making sure to allow space for handles or any fittings that stick out into the recess. Place the brackets about 10cm from the ends where the headrail will be fixed, as this distance helps clear window handles. If more than two brackets are supplied, fit the extras at equal spacing along the headrail. Again, check that the fixings used are suitable for the wall or surface.

To install, tilt and hook the headrail into the bracket. Rotate it into position until it clicks securely. To remove, press the bracket release point and lift the headrail away.