Bring a sense of classic warmth and sophistication to your home with the Izmir Dark Brown Roman Blind, available across the UK from Blinds Artist. Its deep, earthy brown tone and subtle woven texture add a feeling of grounded elegance and cosy comfort to any room.
The dark brown colour has a timeless appeal that complements both traditional and modern interiors. It works well to create contrast in a bright room or to enhance the richness of a rustic or contemporary palette. This versatile blind adds style and refinement without overpowering your dΓ©cor. The fabric is fully lined, offering excellent insulation, privacy, and control over light, making it both practical and stylish.
Designed in the classic Roman fold style, the Izmir Dark Brown blind presents a structured, tailored look whether it is raised or lowered. Each blind is made to measure to ensure a perfect fit. It comes with a smooth-operating, high-quality headrail and includes all necessary fittings and easy-to-follow instructions for a simple installation.
€ 115.26
Tools required:
Tips for accurate measurements:
Outside Recess
Measure the exact area you want the blind to cover. To reduce light gaps, allow the blind to overlap the recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side. Bottom overlap is optional, but consider obstacles such as radiators. Always use a metal tape measure as cloth tapes can stretch or bend and give inaccurate readings.
Inside Recess
If you want the blind to fit inside the window recess, measure the full width and height of the opening. Take three measurements for both width and drop, and use the smallest measurement. Do not make any deductions; these will be applied to ensure a perfect fit. Always use a metal tape measure for accuracy.
Make sure you have all the parts supplied with the blind:
Face Fix
Place the brackets about 5cm from each end of the headrail. If there are more than two brackets, space the additional ones evenly along the length. Ensure fixings are suitable for your wall or surface. Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into position, and tighten the small screw at the front to secure it.
Top Fix
Measure carefully and mark areas for obstacles such as window handles. Position the brackets about 10cm from each end of the headrail. If more than two brackets are supplied, space the additional brackets evenly along the length. Ensure the fixings are suitable for the wall or surface. Tilt the headrail into the brackets, rotate until it clicks, and to remove, press the bracket to release it.