VEGA ICE – PVC WATERPROOF BLACKOUT VERTICAL BLINDS

VEGA ICE – PVC WATERPROOF BLACKOUT VERTICAL BLINDS

Vertical blackout blinds are an excellent choice when you want complete privacy in your home. They are available in a range of styles and designs, made with premium blackout fabrics that are strong, durable, and versatile. This means they will last for many years while also looking stylish in any setting.

Our blackout vertical blinds work well on both large and small windows. They can be ordered at any time and offer a cost-effective solution for households. A wide colour chart is available, showcasing our high-quality shades. You can choose from either blackout or light-filtering fabrics depending on your needs, making these blinds a great value option for both large and small homes.

Features of Our Vertical Blackout Blinds

  • Made to your exact measurements (drop and width)
  • Designed for long-lasting use
  • Suitable for all types of homes and commercial properties
  • Perfect for larger windows, doors, conservatories, and more
  • Simple to operate
  • Child safety clip included
  • Standard top brackets supplied for easy fitting
  • Easy installation (instructions not included)
  • Complete set includes headrail and 89mm polyester slats

Each blind will arrive in two parts: one package for the slats and another for the rail and brackets. Deliveries are handled by our own courier service, and in some cases, items may arrive separately on different days.

Bracket Types

Your blind will come with standard top fix brackets. If you prefer, you can request face fix brackets, which are ideal for fitting either inside the window frame or outside the recess.

 42.64



Total Price:  42.64

Tools You Will Need

  • A steel measuring tape
  • A pencil for marking sizes
  • A worksheet to write down measurements
  • A ladder, if the windows are tall

Tips for Accurate Measuring

  • Always note height and width correctly; mixing them up can cause blinds not to fit.
  • If measuring several windows, do not assume they are the same size. Measure each one separately, as even small differences can affect the fit.

Outside Recess

To measure outside the recess, record the exact area you want the blind to cover. For minimum light gaps, we recommend allowing the blind to overlap the recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm on each side. At the bottom, the overlap is up to you, though you should consider items like radiators. Always use a steel measuring tape, as cloth tapes can bend or stretch and give incorrect readings.

Inside Recess

If you want the blind to fit inside the recess, measure the full width and height of the opening. We will make the required deductions to ensure the blind fits perfectly. Take measurements in three places for both width and drop, then use the smallest figure. Do not make adjustments yourself, as this will be done for you. Again, a metal measuring tape is best for accuracy.

Before fitting, make sure you have everything supplied with your vertical blind.

Additional Equipment You Will Need

  • 2 top fix brackets
  • 2 face fix brackets
  • 1 set of hangers
  • 1 Allen key
  • 2 stabilising chains
  • 1 safety hook
  • 4 wood screws
  • 1 bottom weight
  • A pencil
  • Extra screws if needed
  • A drill with the correct drill bits
  • A crosshead screwdriver
  • A steel measuring tape

Face Fix

Place the brackets roughly 5cm from each end of the headrail position. If more than two brackets are provided, space them evenly along the length of the blind. Ensure that the fixings are suitable for the surface or wall. To attach, hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, rotate it into place, and tighten the screw at the front to secure.

Top Fix

When fitting inside a recess, measure and mark carefully to allow for obstructions such as window handles. Position the brackets around 10cm from each end of the headrail to ensure clearance from handles. If more brackets are supplied, fix them at equal distances across the rail. Make sure the wall fixings are strong and suitable for the surface. To fit, tilt and hook the headrail into the bracket, then rotate until it clicks. To release, press the release point on the bracket.