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Roller Blinds Living and Home Day Night Zebra Dual Layer Roller Blinds 60 cm x 150 cm
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Living and Home Day Night Zebra Dual Layer Roller Blinds 60 cm x 150 cm

White

£18.19
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.06/mo.*
6stores
vidaXL Blackout Navy Blue 100x230cm
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vidaXL Blackout Navy Blue 100x230cm

Blue, Material: Polyester, Chain Mechanism, Blackout

£27.65
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.21/mo.*
5stores

Roller Blinds: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing Roller Blinds, it's crucial to get accurate measurements of your windows. Measure the width and height of the window frame where you plan to install the blinds. Ensure you measure at least twice to confirm accuracy. Consider whether you want the blinds to sit inside or outside the window recess, as this will affect the dimensions. For inside fitting, make sure to subtract a little from your measurements for a snug fit. Proper measurements help you avoid costly mistakes and ensure a perfect fit.

Different Roller Blinds offer varying levels of light control and privacy. If you need total darkness for a bedroom or home cinema, opt for blackout blinds. For living areas where some natural light is welcome, choose blinds with light-filtering fabric. Think about the direction your windows face—south-facing windows may benefit from UV-protective materials to reduce heat and glare. By understanding your light and privacy needs, you can select Roller Blinds that enhance comfort in your home.

The material of Roller Blinds not only affects their appearance but also their functionality and durability. Consider moisture-resistant materials like PVC or polyester for kitchens and bathrooms to prevent mildew. For living rooms or bedrooms, fabric blinds can add warmth and style. If energy efficiency is a priority, look for thermal-lined options that help insulate your home. By choosing the right material, you ensure that your Roller Blinds meet both aesthetic preferences and practical requirements.

ROLLER BLINDS

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Roller blinds are a type of window covering made from fabric that rolls up and down using a cylindrical tube. They offer an easy way to control light and privacy in your home. You can find them in various materials, colors, and patterns to suit any decor style.

To measure for roller blinds, use a tape measure to record the width and drop of the window recess. Measure at least twice for accuracy. Ensure you decide if the blind will sit inside or outside the recess, as this affects measurements.

The best material for roller blinds depends on your needs. For kitchens and bathrooms, moisture-resistant PVC is ideal. In living areas, fabric options like cotton or polyester offer style and functionality. Consider blackout materials for bedrooms to enhance sleep quality.

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