Roller Blinds
Plain? Blackout? Designer? Wipe clean? Faux
Suede? Castle Style? Anti Glare? Automatic?
You can have your roller blinds
made just the way you want them. Choose from our extensive range of 1500 fabrics or have a roller blind made from
your own fabric. Read on below to see the variety of options and styles available to you.
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Range click
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1.Plain and Simple - a range of beautiful plain colours of almost every shade you could imagine. Some of these
fabrics are completely plain and others have a slight pattern in the weave to add
interest.
2. Designer - for those windows where you really
want to make an impact choose from our range of designer fabrics. These include Faux Suede, Photographic Quality
images, Metallic look, Woven Wood and Modern Prints. All blinds can be finished with a scallop of your choice or a
pole finish.
3.Blackout - If you are being woken up too early
by your younger family members you need them to have a blackout roller blind. They will sleep longer and so will
you. Blackout blinds are also excellent for creating that home cinema feel in a room when you want to enjoy the
latest movie.
4. Computer screen blinds - You can have roller
blinds made from special anti glare fabrics that allow you to view your screen clearly with out reflections.
These fabrics comply with health and safety computer screen regulations.
5. Automatic and special applications - Motorised
blinds operated with a remote control have been around for a number of years but recently more and more people are
installing these blinds where the blind is out of reach and inconvenient to use with
a normal
chain or pulley. You also have the chance to add another remote control to your
collection.
Different Types of roller blinds - Click on
title for more information
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Plain Roller Blinds - Plain and simple roller blinds
in a range of shades
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Motorized Roller Blinds - For people with disability
or out of reach windows - Remote control
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Commercial and Office Roller Blinds - Using the
highest specification components to survive in heavy duty areas
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This kitchen roller blind was fitted in Binfield
this week. The blind is fitted to the sides - not into the UVPC window frames. We have fitted it forward of the
window handles so that the roller blind does not hit the handles. Can you guess why the fabric is called
"Coffee"
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