Chain Type | Chrome, Plastic |
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Frame Style | Covered Frame, Grey Covered Frame, Open Frame |
Motors | With Motor, Without Motor |
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Item weight | 1kg |
Where to use | All rooms |
STRAIGHT WINDOWS:
Measuring for a Recess Fitting Blind
- First, take three width measurements across the top, middle and bottom of the recess. The smallest of the measurements will be the width of your blind.
- If the bottom part of your recess is tiled (which is often the case in bathrooms and kitchens) take your width measurement from the tiled part of the recess, as this will be the narrowest part.
- Next, take three height measurements from the top of your recess to the bottom. Start from the left, take another height measurement from the middle, and finish on the right side. The smallest of the measurements will be the drop of your blind. Remember that the head rail is included in the drop.

- First, measure outside the window recess horizontally, starting and finishing where you would like the edges of your blind to be. The head rail will be included in the drop.
- Next, measure outside the window recess from top to bottom, starting where you’d like the rail to be and finishing where you’d like the bottom of your blind to be. Remember that the head rail is included in the drop.
BAY WINDOWS:
Measuring for an Angled Bay Window Blinds are a great way of adding a pop of colour or stylish functionality to any angled bay window – but make sure you have decided on a frame type (open, covered or pelmeted) before you measure up. To measure up for your angled bay window, you will need:- 2 x pieces of A4 paper
- A pencil
- A metal tape measure
- Scissors
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- 7cm wide for open frame
- 10cm wide for covered frame
- 9cm wide for pelmeted frame



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- Then, measure the width of each side blind separately in the same way and deduct 7cm for open frame, 10cm for covered frame, or 9cm for pelmeted frame.
- If you have any obstructions like a handle protruding from the front window, measure how far they protrude past the window.
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- First, measure the sides into the corner.
- Then, measure across the front, and deduct double the rail depth as 7cm for open frame, 10cm for covered frame, or 9cm for pelmetted frame.
- Obstructions like a handle on the side windows will reduce the width of the front blind, so measure how far the obstruction protrudes past the side window frame, and deduct that from the front blind’s measurements.
Things to Consider Before you Start Fitting
Before you get to work on fitting your new blinds, make sure you consider these factors:
- Is the surface that you’re fitting the blind onto an appropriate material?
- Do you have children and/or pets? If so, remember that the drawstrings on your blinds could be dangerous and cause accidents.
- Are there any obstructions that could hinder the opening and closing of your blinds?
Once you’ve taken these things into account, you can get started on putting your new blinds in place.
- You will need: Electric drill, Screwdriver, Pencil
- Fitting components: L-hooks (for face fixing only), Clips (brackets), Screws&plug, Child safety P clip
Part 1: Fitting the brackets
Place the brackets where you would prefer your blind to hang, whether that’s inside or outside your window recess.
But keep in mind – if the width of your blind is longer than 150cm, you must add an extra bracket to the middle. If it is longer than 220cm, use two extra brackets with equal distances. Whichever one applies, your first and last brackets must always be positioned 5cm inside from both ends.
For Top Fixing (to the ceiling):
1-Position the brackets against the surface and make a mark out from the holes on the top of each bracket with your pencil.
2-Using your electric drill, make holes around 3cm deep with 6mm bid.
3-Secure the plugs into the holes.
4-Place the bracket on the plug and screw in using the screws provided.
Repeat the steps above for all of the brackets.
For Face Fixing (to the wall or the window frame):
1-Position the L-hook against the surface and make a mark with your pencil from the holes of the L-hook
2-Using your electric drill, make holes around 3cm deep with 6mm bid.
3-Secure the plugs into the holes.
4-Place the L-hook onto the plug and screw in using the screws provided.
5-Repeat the steps above for the rest of the L-hooks.
6-Place your bracket on the L-hooks in the same direction and turn it 90 degrees until it is fastened.
Part 2: Fitting the blind:
1-Take your new blind and wind it up fully.
2-Secure your blind’s headrail to both brackets, starting from back to front.
3-Press up onto the headrail until you hear it click into place.
4-Then, check your new blind is working as it should by pulling on its chain to fully extend it.
Part 3: Fitting the safety device
1-Find the lowest point of your blind’s hanging chain.
2-Hook the chain onto the safety device, ensuring it securely holds the chain in place.
3- Place the screws on top of the holes, and drill gently until they are fully in place and the device is securely attached to the wall.
WARNING!
Young children can be strangled by chains that operate the product. Cords may become wrapped around a child’s neck. According to UK regulations, the chain must be mounted on the wall with a child lock. Move beds, cots and furniture away from window covering cords.
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