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€ 109.50
Tools you will need for measuring vertical blinds:
Tips for accurate measuring:
Measure the total area you would like the blind to cover. To reduce light from seeping in, it is recommended that the blind overlaps the recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side.
The overlap at the bottom is up to your personal preference, but do take into account anything in the way, such as radiators. Always use a metal measuring tape, as fabric ones can stretch or bend, which may give inaccurate results.
If you want the blind to fit neatly inside the window recess, measure the complete width and height of the opening. We will then make the necessary adjustments to ensure the blind fits correctly.
Measure the width and drop in three different places, and use the smallest measurement for each. Do not make your own deductionsβwe will handle this for you to achieve the best fit. Always use a steel tape measure, since cloth ones can give false measurements.
Before you begin, make sure you have the following items supplied with your vertical blind:
Additional equipment you will need:
Place the brackets about 5cm from each end of where the headrail will sit. If more than two brackets are provided, space the extras evenly across the length of the blind. Make sure the fixings you use are right for the wall or surface where the brackets will be attached.
To fit, hook the back of the headrail into the bracket and then rotate it into place. Secure the headrail by tightening the short screw located at the front of the bracket.
Measure and mark carefully to allow for obstacles such as handles that may stick out into the recess. Fit the brackets about 10cm from each end of the headrail position so that they clear any handles. If you have more than two brackets, spread the rest out evenly along the blind. Again, check that the fixings used are suitable for the surface.
To attach, tilt the headrail and hook it into the bracket. Rotate the headrail until it clicks into place. To remove it, simply press the bracket release point.