UNILUX LIME – PVC WATERPROOF BLACKOUT VERTICAL BLINDS

UNILUX LIME – PVC WATERPROOF BLACKOUT VERTICAL BLINDS

Vertical blackout blinds are a perfect choice for creating complete privacy in your home. We offer a wide variety of designs and styles, all made with high-quality blackout fabrics. These blinds are strong, durable, and versatile, which makes them long-lasting. Each set is carefully designed for style and reliability.

Our vertical blackout blinds are ideal for both large and small windows, and they can be ordered at any time. They are a cost-effective way to improve your space. We also provide a colour chart of our finest shades, giving you the option to select from either light-filtering fabrics or full blackout materials to suit your needs. These vertical blinds provide excellent value for homes of any size.

  • Made according to your exact width and drop measurements.
  • Designed to last for many years.
  • A great option for homes and commercial properties.
  • Suitable for large windows, doors, conservatories, and much more.
  • Easy to operate.
  • Child safety clip included.
  • Supplied with top brackets as standard for quick fitting.
  • Simple installation (instructions are not included).
  • Complete blind set – includes both the headrail and 89mm slats. Fabric made from 100% polyester.

Each order will arrive in two parts – one package containing the slats and another with the rail and brackets. As we use our own courier service, deliveries may be split, so the two parts may arrive at different times.

Bracket Type: Your blind will be supplied with top fix brackets as standard. If you prefer, you may request face fix brackets, which are designed for fitting inside window frames or on the outside of the window recess.

 42.64



Total Price:  42.64

Tools You Will Need

  • A steel measuring tape.
  • A pencil to mark and record your figures.
  • A worksheet to note down each measurement.
  • A ladder, if required, for taller windows.

Tips for Accurate Measuring

  • Do not confuse width and drop measurements when recording them, as this can result in blinds that do not fit correctly.
  • If you are measuring more than one window, do not assume they are all the same size. Measure each window individually, as even small differences can affect the fit.
  • Always use a steel tape measure, as cloth tape measures can stretch or bend, leading to inaccurate results.

Measuring Outside Recess

  • Measure the exact size of the area you want the blind to cover.
  • To reduce light leakage, allow the blind to overlap the window recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side.
  • The overlap at the bottom is up to you, but remember to take into account any obstacles such as radiators.
  • Always use a steel tape measure for accuracy.

Measuring Inside Recess

  • Take the full width and drop measurements of the window recess (the inner opening).
  • Measure in three different places for both width and drop, and always use the smallest measurements.
  • Do not make deductions yourself – we will make the necessary adjustments to ensure a precise fit.
  • Always use a steel tape measure, as fabric ones can give incorrect results.

Before fitting, make sure you have all the parts supplied with your blind.

Parts Supplied with Your Blind

  • 2 top fix brackets.
  • 2 face fix brackets.
  • 1 set of hangers.
  • 1 Allan key.
  • 2 stabilising chains.
  • 1 safety hook.
  • 4 wood screws.
  • 1 weight.

Extra Tools You May Need

  • A pencil.
  • Screws (if needed).
  • Drill with suitable drill bits.
  • Crosshead screwdriver.
  • Steel tape measure.

Face Fix Installation

  • Position the brackets about 5cm from each end of the headrail location. If more than two brackets are provided, space the extra brackets evenly along the length of the blind.
  • Make sure the fixings are appropriate for the wall or surface you are mounting onto.
  • Hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into place, and then tighten the small screw at the front of the bracket to secure it.

Top Fix Installation

  • Take into account any obstructions, such as handles, before marking your measurements.
  • Place the brackets about 10cm from each end of the headrail position to allow clearance for window handles. If additional brackets are provided, space them evenly along the rail.
  • Ensure the fixings are suitable for the ceiling or surface where the brackets are being attached.
  • Tilt the headrail, hook it into the bracket, and rotate it until it clicks securely into position.
  • To remove the headrail, press the release point on the bracket and lift it out.