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Blinds Tommee Tippee Sleeptime Portable 130x198cm

Tommee Tippee Sleeptime Portable 130x198cm

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£22.45
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BLINDS

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Blinds come in various types, including roller, Venetian, vertical, and Roman. Each type offers different levels of light control and privacy. Roller blinds are simple and versatile, Venetian blinds offer adjustable slats for light control, vertical blinds suit large windows, and Roman blinds add a touch of elegance.

To measure for blinds, use a steel tape measure for accuracy. Measure the width and drop of your window recess or frame. For inside fitting, measure at the top, middle, and bottom; use the smallest measurement. For outside fitting, add extra width for better coverage.

The best material for blinds depends on your needs. Wooden blinds add warmth and are durable, aluminium blinds are lightweight and moisture-resistant, ideal for kitchens or bathrooms. Fabric blinds offer softness and color variety but may require more cleaning.

Blinds: 3 things to consider before buying

When purchasing blinds, accurate measurements are crucial. Start by measuring the width and length of your window frame. For inside-mounted blinds, measure the exact width at the top, middle, and bottom of the window; use the narrowest measurement to ensure a snug fit. For outside-mounted blinds, add extra width to cover the frame entirely and block more light. Always double-check your measurements to avoid costly mistakes.

Blinds offer varying levels of light control and privacy, so it's essential to choose based on your room's needs. Venetian blinds allow you to adjust slats for precise light control, making them ideal for living rooms or offices. Blackout blinds are perfect for bedrooms where complete darkness is preferred. If you want a balance between light and privacy, consider day-night blinds, which combine sheer and opaque fabrics.

The material of your blinds can affect both aesthetics and functionality. Wooden blinds add warmth and elegance but may not be suitable for humid areas like bathrooms. Aluminium blinds are durable and easy to clean, making them great for kitchens. For a softer look, fabric blinds come in various colours and patterns but may require more maintenance. Assess your room's environment and decor style before deciding on the material.

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